Perched on the edge of Kuka Hills, this is a private and remote camp which offers the spirit of wild Africa. This camp overlooks the path of the annual wildebeest migration along the corridor linking the Serengeti to the Masai Mara Game Reserve in Kenya. Situated on a 25,000 acre private wildlife concession in a remote corner of the Northern Serengeti, the camp overlooks wooded hillsides, rolling grasslands, marshes and forested river banks. Most mammals including elephant and lion can be encountered in these gently sloping hills.
There are 10 thatched cottages with whitewashed walls and rich wooden floors. All look out over the game filled Serengeti National Park below. Each cottage has canopied beds, private veranda and a pair of binoculars for game spotting.
You can while away the afternoons in deep leather armchairs in the cool stone interiors of the guest areas and watch the breathtaking panoramas surrounding the camp. Sumptuous meals are served in the open dining area. There is a swimming pool and massages are also available.
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