GRUMETI RIVER CAMP
Serengeti, Western Corridor
Grumeti River Camp: Our ViewLocated in the western corridor area of the Serengeti, Grumeti River Camp, owned by &Beyond, has some great guiding and is an ideal base from which to experience the migration in June and July. One of the more luxurious options to stay at in this region of the Serengeti; it is a permanent camp with a small swimming pool and the usual excellent &Beyond service and staff throughout. We highly recommend this camp. Grumeti River Camp gets 4 Paws as this is the best permanent camp to stay in this area, the next step up would be the Singita properties in the Grumeti Reserves Grumeti River Camp: Fast Facts$1,045 per person per night (high season)
Grumeti River Camp: The DetailGrumeti River Camp is located in the Western Corridor of the Serengeti National Park in the North of Tanzania. This area is ideal for the wildebeest Migration from late May to mid July, however this area of the Serengeti is also famous for its excellent resident game. The Camp is accessible by its own airstrip which connects with flights throughout the whole of North of Tanzania. Approximately 3 hour flight from Arusha airport. The Lodge is made up of ten luxurious tented rooms raised on wooden platforms; the tented rooms are very spacious, incredibly comfortable with an outdoor bathroom at the rear of the tent. The tented rooms are roofed with thatching allowing air to flow around the top of the tent keeping it cool. The main area of the lodge is set on the banks of the Grumeti River which has plenty of Hippo to watch during lunch. Meals area taken outside near the banks of the river and evening meals tend to be taken in the ‘boma’ which has a large fire in the centre and also an outdoor pizza oven. Grumeti River Camp offers driving safari and is also near a launch point for hot air balloon safari trips. This is payable extra to the accommodation rate.;
Grumeti River Camp: Latest News
Grumeti River Camp: Shake it up!
15 May 2007 Female cheetah has a shake before stalking wildebeest! Show me more > Grumeti River Camp: Crowned Crane at Sunset! 13 May 2007 Crowned Crane at Sunset! Show me more > Grumeti River Camp: What a Show 21 Nov 2006 Early in the morning at 6:45am we departed the camp for game drive. Just few metres from the lodge we found seven Lions. And among them was the famous grumeti three-legged male Lion, all of them relaxing in the morning sunrise. Show me more > Grumeti River Camp: Baboons interupt Cheetah hunt 21 Nov 2006 On our way to Seronera we saw a female Cheetah and her cub of about one year chasing a baby Thomson's Gazelle. Suddenly, a couple of male Olive Baboons arrived on the scene and ran towards the Cheetah. Suprisingly these two baboons chased the cheetah away but did not attempt to catch the baby ... Show me more > Grumeti River Camp: What Nature is Capable of 21 Nov 2006 It is sometimes hard to believe how things work in the bush! We were driving towards Seronera, after passing the spectacular Musabi plain. We suddenly spotted a Leopard very close to the track about 10 metres ahead of us. Show me more > You may also likeSerengeti, North
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