Type: tented-camp
Country: tanzania
Rated in 4 /
This authentic semi-permanent safari camp is positioned to intercept the natural flow of animals through Tanzania’s Serengeti ecosystem during the annual Great Migration to ensure optimal viewing of one of nature’s greatest spectacles. Ubuntu Camp is a traditional, intimate camp that offers a simple set-up with a raw wilderness feel, which delicately balances safari authenticity with guest comfort.
From June to October, Ubuntu Camp is located in the north of the Serengeti to catch the wildebeest as they cross the surging Mara River. It then moves to the southern Serengeti from November until March, where the herds gather to rest, graze, and calve. With only ten tents that have safari classics like fire-heated bucket showers and gumboots for when the rains turn the earth to fertile mud, the focus at Ubuntu Camp is getting the most authentic experience of the Great Migration possible.
Highlights
Activities
I love Ubuntu for the simple fact that you can experience an authentic Tented Camp, and wake up to the smells of hot chocolate, tea, or coffee as you are roused from the sounds of the bush by your guides and the camp staff. Explore the Southern or Northern Serengeti for iconic scenes of open plains, panoramic views, and of course thousands of Wildebeest if you are lucky in between the Big 5 and large antelope herds.
Rooms
Standard Tent
Simple and unpretentious yet comfortable, the ten tents are en suite with either double or twin beds (triple available). Amenities include a canvas carpet, bedside table, writing desk, and storage space. The bathroom is equipped with a bucket shower, which is filled on request with water heated on the campfire.
Facilities
The communal area consists of two separate canvas tents that welcome the afternoon breeze and overlook the plains. The ‘living room tent’ is canvas-floored and equipped with campaign chairs, sofas, and beanbags as well as coffee table books and board games. Creamy fabrics and sisal mats lend a natural feel to the space.
Guests are provided with ‘walkie-talkies’ (2-way radio), allowing them to contact staff for an escort during the night (you are prohibited from walking around on your own after dark as the camp is unfenced and predators may be nearby) or room service.
Dining
Meals take place in the ‘dining room tent’ and are sociable affairs with the other guests and sometimes the guides too. There is a small bar as well as a tea-and-coffee station here. In the evenings both communal tents are lit only by lanterns, creating a magical and romantic ambiance.
A continental breakfast of fresh fruit and cereal is followed by a cooked English-style breakfast. Lunch is light and refreshing – deli meats, salads, and freshly baked breads – but you might choose to take a packed picnic lunch with you on safari. Dinner is a 3-course indulgence with a touch of African flair like BBQ kebabs made on the campfire served with robust wines.
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