You have
asked me when I will escort another safari to East Africa. Now is the time,
sorry for the short notice. I hope you can join me.
This safari is timed to coincide with the Great Migration both in Kenya and Tanzania.
I'm
working directly with the owner of Lemala Camps in Tanzania to offer you the
best possible value. Lemala seasonal camps are
similar to mobile tented camps but of a higher quality.
Lemala Camps select their sites very carefully so that you
will be close to the best wildlife viewing possible. There is ample tree cover
and some water nearby to attract wildlife. All camps are in secluded areas.
The mess tents are designed so that the sitting and dining
areas are within the same tent and it feels like you are in your own home.
Everyone eats and have sundowners together. However separate dining tables are
offered at the Serengeti camps where the tents are very large. All tents are
closed at night. Local beer, wine, whiskey, vodka, gin and soft drinks are
included as is laundry.
There are only 9 tents at each of the camps, accommodating only 18 guests. Lemala Camps are small, intimate and exclusive where personal service is of the outmost importance.
Two of the camps (one that moves between Manyara and
Tarangire National Parks and one on the rim of Ngorongoro Crater) have classic
tents (larger than Meru-style tents) which are very spacious and have
attached/ensuite bathrooms including flush toilet
and bucket shower, solar lighting, wooden decking on the inside, large double
(2mtr x 2mtr) or single beds (1mtr x 2mtr), writing desk, outdoor table and
chairs.
The second camp in the Serengeti stays in the Central
Serengeti all year round except in April and May when it's closed for the rainy
season.
The second camp in the Serengeti stays in the Central
Serengeti all year round except in April and May when it's closed for the rainy
season.
Both these camps have brand new tents which are larger and
wider than the classic tents so that the beds can face the entrance.
In these tents there are either 2 queen size beds or a king
bed, solar lighting, attached/ensuite bathrooms with flush toilets, bucket
shower, internal wooden decking, armchair, writing desks, outdoor
lounger.
Rekero Naboisho Camp, bordering the Masai Mara from Sept
27-30, 2011
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Naboisho
Camp is situated in the Naboisho Conservancy (a 50,000 acre area) that lies to
the far east of the Mara/Serengeti Eco system. This new exclusive eight tented
camp opened on June 1, 2011 in the unrivalled wilderness, hosts a huge variety
of wildlife - cats, elephants, giraffes, plains games including the rare sighted
wild dogs. Naboisho Camp offers a wide range of activities, such as: Game
Drives, Walking Safaris, Night Drives, Off-Roading, Cultural Tourism and Fly
Camping.
Mara Naboisho Conservancy, a newly formed conservation area bordering
the Masai Mara National Reserve on the north, is the realisation of a vision
where local Maasai communities are able to receive the benefit of sustainable
tourism. Literally meaning 'coming together', Mara Naboisho offers a
conservation solution where Maasai land is being used to promote sustainable
livelihoods while also serving as a wildlife protection area.
The emphasis is the 'Rekero experience' is on the nature outside, on the
quality of the guiding and the quality of service and food. Essential elements
of our properties are that they should be small scale, intimate and personal. No
Rekero property feels the same: we cherish uniqueness and individuality. Where
we can, we take our guests out of the vehicle, to experience Africa on foot, as
immersed, as you will ever get. Rekero aspires to be a truly leading company in
the industry when it comes to responsible tourism and it's impact on
conservation and community development. The Koiyaki guiding school was the
vision of the founding director of Rekero and continues to be the flagship
project for the company.
We
will stay here for 3 nights from Sept 27-30,
2011
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Great Migration