Siringit Serengeti
Central Serengeti
Accommodation
Siringit Serengeti Camp is a charming and stylish tented camp close to Seronera. The nine safari tents are set on raised wooden platforms and their verandahs provide ample space to relax in comfortable lounge chairs. Each tent has a generous sleeping area complete with a comfy lounge, a desk and luggage storage. The en-suite bathroom with shower, toilet and double washbasin has been lined with wood and gives the tent a bit of a Scandinavian feel. A gas fired heater keeps guests warm during the cooler season.
One of the tents is larger and offers enough space for families providing two separate bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms.
The center of Siringit are its two beautifully furnished dining and lounge tents, where you can meet and mingle if you want. As it is the only place with WiFi reception, you would also be able to check your emails here. If weather allows, guests will enjoy their dinner close to camp fire under the high umbrella acacia.
Location
Siringit Serengeti Camp is centrally located and only about 10 minutes drive from Seronera airstrip, yet secluded and very private.
Wildlife
The center of the Serengeti is particularly vibrant and you will discover all kinds of wildlife. The density of camps as well as vehicles is higher in the vicinity of Seronera. However, you can reach a remote area in no time at all. For example, you can find a rhino in the west at Moru Kopjes or lions and cheetahs in the eastern plains around Simba/Barafu/Gol Kopjes.
The «Great Migration» or parts of it passing through can also be sighted. Nature is never exactly predictable, let yourself be surprised, the Serengeti always has exciting things in store.
Activities
Game drives in the Serengeti, birding. Aballoon safaris can be arranged on request.
Siringit Serengeti 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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