Best Luxury Serengeti Safari Lodges

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Are you planing a luxury Tanzania safari and looking at various luxury lodges? Looking no further but here below we have listed some of the best luxury lodges and camps and starting from 05 star to 3 stars facilities. Our lodges catalogue will offer you best sighting of wildlife while on your migration safari in Tanzania in this Christmas season and next year 2025.

First and foremost is the Singita – enjoy the high standards of luxury safari living with discerning attention to detail, the reserve runs two luxurious lodges and one tented camp, each offering a distinctive and exceptional safari experience.

The nine cottages at Sasakwa Lodge were each built in the style of an Edwardian manor house, with stone walls, deep verandas, high ceilings, stately furniture, and silver and crystal ornamental pieces giving the place a homey feel. Each cottage also has a private infinity pool on the veranda, so you can swim high above the plains and watch the animals cavort below.

Sabora Tented Camp is set on the seemingly endless Sabora plains, these nine tents house guests in luxury: a bedroom and reading area are complemented by the viewing deck with its own Swarovski spotting scope and a cozy lounge library.

The lavishness of a bygone era is reflected in the décor with rich fabrics, beautiful antiques and antique camping furniture. Dine beneath elegant awnings, your table set with crisp white Irish linen, the finest porcelain, crystal goblets and silver cutlery.

Faru Faru River Lodge overlooks a waterhole and the Grumeti River. Each of the eight air-conditioned suites features a picture window and deck, with your own spotting scope from which you can peruse the rugged landscape, while at the same time enjoying the luxurious comfort of your suite decorated with contemporary, barefoot elegance.

Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti is the perfect spot for you. Witness the Big Five as they roam free across the plains, or watch herds of wildebeest and zebra congregate. After endless exploration, re-hydrate yourself within the canvassed and open villas, unwind in the spa and soak up the sun by the pool.

The lodge has three different styled rooms and villas, you will even have a choice for a waterhole view. Live in comfort with four-poster beds that are elevated and equipped with mosquito netting, each designed with local artwork and textiles. Never stray far from the Serengeti with open-air sundecks losing no creature comforts as each room has air conditioning, flat-screen TVs and also internet.

After a day’s activity, head to the spa where you can rejuvenate, restore and re-energize for the next day’s safari adventure. You can also experience the may dinning offers at the lodge.

Don’t miss out on the interactive experience where you can learn about the wildlife, history and the people that live on the Serengeti.

Serengeti Kati Kati Tented Camp is a mobile camp strategically situated in central Serengeti, ideal for exploring the extensive Serengeti plains. The camp offers comfortable accommodation together with the unique opportunity to enjoy a real safari experience on a camp. In its comfortable tents, one will feel completely immersed in the surroundings and one can enjoy the rich animal life and vegetation of the area.

Each camp is supplied with king-size or twin beds as required, with en-suite facilities, including portable flush toilet, hand-operated shower source via an outdoor bucket, metal hand-basin adjacent to a large vanity mirror and solar lighting.

All tents are covered with a polled awning to provide protection against direct sunlight heat, rain and as an extension leading to your small verandah with two safari chairs and a drink table. The mess tent provides indoor dining area and a lounge tent with library facilities. There is a campfire where residents meet for sun downer drinks and tasters before dinner.

Serengeti Safari Camp is a mobile safari camp moving several times a year to be in the best possible location to get amongst the Serengeti wildebeest migration, this camp is a simple blend of form and function. All the comforts you need, without distancing you from the adventure of an authentic safari experience.

All-day game drives leaving at first light and returning at dusk. Or, if you prefer, a long lunch in camp, followed by a siesta and a gentle evening drive. You decide. The camp is tented in the finest tradition of East African safaris.

The camp consists of two communal tents in the centre of the camp, with a mess tent where all meals are served and another tent where there is a relaxed ‘camping bar’ and comfortable chairs to enjoy a drink before supper or perhaps by the fire.

The tented rooms are en suite with a bathroom area at the rear of the tent with flush loo and bucket shower.  The tents are very comfortable and it’s hard to really call this camping!

You will enjoy luxury mobile camping in the heart of the park’s beautiful wilderness. The tents are welcoming, light and simple, but fully equipped to ensure comfort. The bathrooms are en-suite, with traditional safari style bucket showers, eco-flush toilets, and hot and cold water on demand. Despite being remote, the camp is comfortable with attentive service

Serengeti Under Canvas is a semi-permanent camp of nine tents that moves around with the great migration. This camp will give you chance to either see the Grumeti and Mara River crossings or the wildebeest calving at Ndutu on your daily drives.

Each camp at Serengeti Under Canvas has nine large identical guest tents, whose very comfortable beds feature high-quality bed sheets, soft pillows and woolen cream throws. There’s also a day bed, two deckchairs, and two heavy wooden chests housing a safe and a minibar, complete with cooler box.

The en-suite bathrooms are equipped with separate flush toilets with a reserve tank for water, and open-air double bucket showers, which the staff fill with hot water on request. There’s another hand basin, a jug of hot water for washing, and a variety of toiletries and insect repellents to be used by the clients.

Serengeti Migration Camp. Enjoy the 20 luxury tents well-spaced and designed in high safari style, mixing leather-and-brass tradition in handy modernity with 12 doubles, 3 twins, and 5 triples, making the camp more-than-usually family-friendly.

The main tent has a dual-level lounge, swimming pool, sparkling restaurant, and viewing platforms that look down at the bustling river, and out to golden eternity.

July is the best time to go to the camp when the migration herds are pushing up to the North of the Serengeti.  It is also possible to sometimes see the herds here pushing south here in November time. The two months will lead you to the best of the migration phenomenon.