Our guide Mzee Nyuki, tells me he is Ndorobo. It’s a derogatory name endowed, long ago, upon several unrelated hunting & gathering tribes encountered by the Maasai in Tanzania and Kenya. The term in Maa… Read More
Tag Archives Ngorongoro Conservation Area
A Day in the Life – A short film by Eliza Powell
Comprising of just 6 tents, the peaceful intimacy of our seasonal camp lends itself to exclusive bookings, or groups accompanied by private guides. Though it’s a mobile camp, its furnishings and creature comforts are much… Read More
The Essence of Nature – Pyramids of Life
Tightening of shoelaces, the smell of fresh unwritten paper, doodling to check the pen works, that fast walk that isn’t a run yet. Chefs, mess attendants, guides, drivers all gather round to read the schedule… Read More
Suites for my sweet..
Increased demand since the introduction of suites to our Serengeti camps, has meant we will be adding a second unit to each as of June 2017. In keeping with the intimate nature of our camps,… Read More
Serian’s Serengeti South – A short film
We’re proud to present a quirky, invigorating short film by the expressive talent Rufus Blackwell, focusing on the southern Serengeti during the wildebeest birthing season: a time of vitality when everything is fresh, new and… Read More
The Migration
Each year around the same time the ‘Great Wildebeest Migration’ begins in the Ngorongoro area of the southern Serengeti of Tanzania. A natural phenomenon determined by the availability of grazing. It is January to March… Read More
The Great Migration
One common misperception is that ‘the migration’ connotes the renowned wildebeest river crossings. This, however, is only a small part of their annual migratory cycle. There is also the birthing season, the rut, and of… Read More