Camp Zebra

‘Camp Zebra’ is named after the Zebra which follow the Wildebeest during their world famous annual migration. Like the animal it is named after, ‘Camp Zebra’ follows the Wildebeest to the Northern part of the Serengeti National Park in June, July, August, September, October and November; and to the Southern part from December till March. Camp Zebra is closed from the middle of April till the end of May each year.

June to November Kogatende – Mara River (Northern Serengeti)
December to March Ndutu (Central Serengeti)
April & May Closed

Camp Zebra consists of 6 accommodation tents, each of which can be used for single, double (or twin) or triple occupancy.
Each sleeping tent consists of a bedroom area, dressing area and ensuite shower and toilet.
 The dressing area, shower and toilet are all “open air” so as to heighten the experience of living as one with your surroundings. Despite being able to enjoy some breathtaking views as you prepare yourself for the day ahead, privacy is still assured due to the clever design of our tents. As an added convenience, each tent is provided with sufficient electricity for lighting as well as for charging mobile telephones, cameras, tablets, laptop computers or any other electronic devices you may carry with you.

The day tent is comfortably laid out to include both a dining area as well as a lounge area for rest and relaxation. Coffee table books, board games, a writing bureau and wireless internet connectivity (subject to the availability of telephone networks) are all provided so as to ensure that your every need is catered for.

Evenings are spent around the all important camp fire exchanging stories about the day’s events and making plans for the days ahead.
The main emphasis of the activities available at Camp Zebra is the viewing of the extraordinary Wildebeest migration which is one of the “Seven Natural Wonders of Africa” as well as the single largest mass movement of animals on the planet. That said, there are many other forms of wildlife and birdlife which can be viewed during the course of game drives in most parts of the Serengeti National Park and these are further enhanced by some of the most spectacular nature to be seen anywhere on the African continent.

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Evenings are spent around the all important camp fire exchanging stories about the day’s events and making plans for the days ahead.
The main emphasis of the activities available at Camp Zebra is the viewing of the extraordinary Wildebeest migration which is one of the “Seven Natural Wonders of Africa” as well as the single largest mass movement of animals on the planet. That said, there are many other forms of wildlife and birdlife which can be viewed during the course of game drives in most parts of the Serengeti National Park and these are further enhanced by some of the most spectacular nature to be seen anywhere on the African continent.

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