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Lemala Ndutu Tented Camp

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About Lemala Ndutu Tented Camp

Enjoy ringside seats as the great migration passes and grazes
Perched on the edge of a permanent marsh inside the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Lemala Ndutu Camp's tents occupy the perfect area from which to watch the annual migration of wildebeest and zebra, and the vigilant predators that accompany them, as they move through the southern Serengeti between December and March. It's a toothsome drama – watch it unfold as the ungulates pause to graze and the predators take the chance for a meal. Enjoy game drives in the Ngorongoro 's crater, stay in spacious tents with two double beds and other luxuries, and enjoy the excellent food and warm service.
From $490 per person/per night
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12 Rooms
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Property details

The property

In keeping with the Lemala ethos, the camp has been designed, built and is run by local East Africans, and it's a great success. Lemala Ndutu's communal area has separate lounge and dining area and a bar, all furnished with leather sofas, chandeliers, rugs and other fine pieces. Enjoy a pre-dinner drink at the campfire, then head to the dining area for an excellent meal. Kick back in the lounge, with its library and collection of games. Wi-fi, battery-charging available.

The rooms

Stay in a safe and spacious tent, one of 12, each fitted with wooden floors, two double beds and many of the little luxuries that really refresh you after a day in the wild. After an evening game drive, your tent attendant will fill your safari shower with steaming hot water to wash away the dust. There's a flush toilet (a bit slow to refill), running water, mosquito nets and 24-hour electricity provided by solar power and back-up generators.

Activities

Don't miss a second of game viewing. Take a day drive, stopping for a picnic lunch, to see the huge number of species we've mentioned. (The only downside is the number of other safari vehicles. This is a wildlife hotspot, so it's very popular.) Guided walking safaris can be arranged. In the evening, watch the "Bush TV" – the animals that parade within eyesight as you sit at the firepit.

What you'll love

What you'll love

Watching the endless procession of wildebeest from your private veranda, with nothing but canvas between you and the wild.
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

Request a morning picnic breakfast during game drives - nothing beats coffee with a pride of lions lounging nearby!
Something to think about

Something to think about

The camp moves seasonally, so confirm exact dates if you're specifically wanting the migration calving action.
Lodge positive impact

Positive Impact

The impact of your stay

Ndutu Tented Camp is owned by Lemala which support community, environmental protection, and sustainability. They engage in various philanthropic endeavours, including empowering women's groups, providing leadership academies for youth, and supporting shelters and orphanages. Their commitment to local sourcing extends to food and supplies, benefiting nearby communities. Lemala leads in renewable energy usage, recycling initiatives, and eliminating single-use plastics, demonstrating their dedication to environmental conservation.

Tanzania

Serengeti

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