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Serengeti

Kaskaz Mara Camp

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About Kaskaz Mara Camp

Explosive action and wide landscapes in northern Tanzania's Mara.
Places like the Mara section of the Serengeti are what safari dreams are made of. Here, the varied terrain provides year-round scenic beauty and, of course, year-round habitat for resident wildlife. During the dry season (July to October), the Mara River thrums with drama as thousands of wildebeest and other ungulates brave the crocodile-infested waters to access better grazing on the other side. Kaskaz Mara Camp lies on the edge of a plain, within striking distance of the Mara River. Don't be fooled by the semi-permanent structures – this camp is top-notch, from your accommodation to your gourmet dining experience.
From $650 per person/per night
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8 Rooms
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The property

A large mess tent is home to the camp's main area, where a lounge furnished with comfortable sofas and colourful African-inspired fabrics looks directly out on to the open plain. It's an intimate setting, with a fireplace, dining area and a well-stocked bar, so you'll feel right at home. A well-curated bookshelf encourages you to sit back, as does the campfire beneath the stars, where an obligatory gin and tonic is always the perfect punctuation to a day on safari.

The rooms

Eight canvas tents overlook the plain, framing the expansive view through large mesh, breeze-encouraging doors and windows. Long and rectangular, the ground-level tents make good use of their open-plan design with a few seating nooks inside and a bench seat and pair of comfortable patio chairs outside. Warm-toned rugs and patterned pillows give this large room a cosy feel. There's an en-suite bathroom with a flush toilet, double basin and large shower, and a desk to jot down your memories.

Activities

Twice-daily game drives will probably make up the bulk of your activities. Drives can be exhilarating, especially during the dry season, but potentially congested. If you're not adamant about staying where all the action is, you can roam and discover wonderful sightings away from the throngs. Take an early-morning hot-air balloon flight – it's a great way to slow down after the often frenetically paced land safaris, as are guided walks, where you can appreciate the bush on another level.

Tanzania

Serengeti

Home to the iconic Great Migration, endangered rhino, predator-filled plains and game drives galore.