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Nasikia Naona Moru Camp

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About Nasikia Naona Moru Camp

A remote tented camp tucked away in the wild southern Serengeti.
Naona Moru Camp is perched beside the famous Moru Kopjes in the southwest Serengeti. Home to the rare black rhino that finds shelter in the thickets, the kopjes (hills) rise up over the dramatic Serengeti plains near the magnificent saline lake of Magadi and its famous flocks of pink flamingos. Naona is a tented camp with easy access to the southern plains of the Serengeti, and further afield to the central Serengeti. The tented suites are great for honeymooners – with romantic bush dinners available – or small groups of friends. Also available are larger family tents that sleep five.
From $270 per person/per night
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10 Rooms
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The property

The main tent and lounge area is large, spacious and open to the views, with comfortable couches, rugs and wooden furniture adding that old explorer atmosphere. Meals are often served outside under the flat-top acacias and beneath the blanket of a billion stars. If you're feeling private, dinner can be arranged on your tent's veranda.

The rooms

The canvas tents are very large (you will be surprised) with netted windows you can open fully. The bathroom is fitted with a ceramic wash basin with stylish taps, a mirror, a supply of natural bathroom products, and linen to suit the number of people expected to occupy the tent. This area also has a woven grass mat and clothes rack. Solar lighting illuminates all areas of each tent.

Activities

Head out on twice-daily drives to explore the wonders of the Serengeti ecosystem. Experienced guides will lead each adventure, tracking down some of the more elusive creatures – leopard, cheetah and lion – while interpreting the greater ecosystem. Join a hot-air balloon safari and float above the throngs of wildebeest (highly recommended!). On the opposite end of the spectrum, guided walks will allow you to investigate the bush at close quarters, and learn how the animals, birds, trees and insects interconnect.

Tanzania

Serengeti

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