NDUTU WILDERNESS CAMP SOUTH

A place of wonder

Our seasonal Ndutu Wilderness Camp is your cosy hideaway in the heart of the Ndutu plains, right in the thick of calving season which takes place on the grassy plains surrounding the camp. Nestled under shady trees on a private site, our intimate camp features ten spacious tents. Renowned for our warm service and hearty meals, come rest and dine under starry African skies.

Accommodation Amenities

Ndutu Wilderness Camp South offers comfortable safari accommodation designed for an authentic bush experience, featuring spacious en-suite tents with king or twin bedding, private verandas overlooking the wilderness, hot safari showers, and flush toilets. The camp is powered by solar energy and provides warm lighting, cozy lounge areas, mosquito nets, and daily housekeeping for guest comfort. Visitors enjoy complimentary bottled water, writing desks, luggage storage, and convenient charging facilities, while laundry services are available on request. Meals are served in a dedicated dining tent with freshly prepared dishes, complemented by evening campfires under the stars. With personalized service, eco-friendly design, and excellent wildlife viewing right from camp, it provides a relaxed and immersive safari stay suitable for families, couples, and adventure travellers.

Highlights

* Spacious en-suite tents with bush views
* Hot safari showers and eco-friendly design
* Private verandas for wildlife watching
* Cozy dining and evening campfire experience
* Excellent wildlife viewing from camp surroundings

Ideal for Safari Travellers

Ndutu buzzes with year-round wildlife, including elephants, hyenas, giraffes and big cats. Come calving season (January to March), the landscape is dominated by the massive herds of wildebeest and zebra that flood the plains. This explosion of life turns Ndutu into a predator paradise, attracting lions, cheetahs, leopards, servals, and both striped and spotted hyenas – all drawn by the abundance of vulnerable newborns. With its mix of woodlands, plains and soda lakes, Ndutu is also a unique place for birdwatching, with over 400 species to be spotted. Visit Olduvai Gorge and a local Maasai village for a deeper understanding of the culture and heritage of the region.

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