Siringit Migration Camp
Serengeti - Mobile
Accommodation
Siringit Migration Camp moves with the Great Migration from north to south and places itself in the middle of the action. Zebras and Thompson gazelles mingle with the mighty herds of wildebeest, always on the lookout for fresh grass. Predators of all species hang around and wait for an opportunity to take down a grazer.
The camp consists of eight safari tents in the south and 10 tents while in the Mara area, of which two can connect to a two-bedroom family tent. The tents are raised on wooden platforms and include a covered veranda, a safari shower (hot water on order) and flush toilets. A small wood-burning stove provides pleasant warmth on cooler nights.
The center of Siringit Migration are its two beautifully furnished dining and lounge tents, where you can meet and mingle if you want. If weather allows, guests will enjoy their dinner close to camp fire under the stars.
Location
Siringit Migration Camp moves in symbiosis with nature, migrating with the herds from the spectacular Mara River crossings in the northern Serengeti to the calving season in the southern Serengeti.
Wildlife
The Ndutu area in the south of the Serengeti is at its best from the end of December to the end of March when thousands of wildebeest and zebra graze on the vast Ndutu plains. Most of the female animals are pregnant and give birth at this time of the year as the fresh, green grass provides plenty of nutrients for their youngsters.
In April the tents of Siringti Migration Camps are taken down and rebuilt in the north of the Serengeti near the Mara River. Guest now have the chance to witness one of the famous river crossings.
Activities
Game drives.
Siringit Migration Camp on the map
Your alternatives
Permanent Camps
Permanent camps do not change location and therefore have a better infrastructure than mobile camps.
Mobile Camps
Mobile camps operate in the Serengeti and change their location two or three times a year following the Great Migration of the wildebeest and zebra. Mobile camps have a simpler, bush-like character. Although the rooms have an en-suite bathroom, there is often no running water in the rooms. Bathrooms are then equipped with a so-called bucket shower that needs to be filled with hot water by the camp team on demand.
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