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LOCATION: Located in Kirawira area of the Grumeti corridor, on the west side of Serengeti National Park.Guests are provided with a rare experience of close contact with the world's greatest animal migration in the area. The camp can be reached by road, or by air from the Grumeti airstrip. NUMBER OF ROOMS & DESCRIPTION - The Camp comprises of eight en suite Suswa tents, meticulously spread under the shade of the towering thorn trees in a grove near the Grumeti River, where zebra and wildebeest come to drink.
- The spacious bedroom features two queen beds and oversized windows which allow cool breezes and warm light to wash through. Immediately behind the bedroom is a dressing room with ceramic sink on a hand carved wooden counter with large mirror.
- The dressing room is flanked on the one side by a private water closet with flush toilet and on the other side by a large shower room.
- Hot and cold running water allow guests to freshen up after a day in the sun or unwind in a leisurely shower.
- Electric lights shine in every tent and the camp is equipped with 220V plugs for charging batteries and other devices.
- Outside, the open veranda is shaded, with canvas director's chairs and reading table angled to catch the best views.
- Enjoy a cool drink or spot of tea as you watch the theatre of the wild.
RESTAURANT & BAR - The Camp serves delicious Pan-African and traditional bush cuisine, including any special dietary preferences.
- Three main meals are served each day in a large canvas dining tent overlooking beautiful scenery and culminating with five course dinners ending with coffee or tea under the stars.
- Weather permitting meals can be individually served in your own veranda. Picnic meals can also be prepared for full day game drives.
- Guests can wind down and reflect on the sights and sounds over a "Sundowner" drink in a forested grove with a clear view of the setting sun.
OTHER FACILITIES & SERVICES An early morning Balloon Safari over the Serengeti for a wide view of the park and an amazing close up of the animals below. Finish with a freshly cooked champagne breakfast right in the middle of the game park. In the evening the camp staff light a fire to warm a semi-circle of chairs for guests to enjoy campfires and share game viewing stories or learn more from Maasai warriors.
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