6 Best Glamping Spots In Serengeti, Tanzania - Updated 2024

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Located in northern Tanzania, Serengeti is an ecosystem that is home to different wildlife species, as seen in Serengeti National Park. At this park, visitors can hope to see zebras, lions, leopards, cheetahs, and many other different animals. The best way guests can enjoy all the sights offered by the park is to stay overnight in the designated campsites. You needn’t worry about comfort because each campsite is well managed and equipped with modern amenities. They also offer day and night safaris, giving you the opportunity to explore the park in different ways. To enjoy a vacation like no other, read this list of the best glamping spots in Serengeti, Tanzania.

We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) host status, recent guest reviews, prices, availability of dates, decor, and a location that facilitates glamping or is close to glamping spots. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on April 12, 2024.

1. Serengeti Safari Lodge (from USD 220)

Located in Banagi, Serengeti Safari Lodge offers different kinds of amenities to their guests to ensure that during their stay, they’ll be nothing but comfortable. Here, guests have the opportunity to live either in lodges or luxurious tents that’ll allow them to have a camping experience unlike any other.

Each tent is furnished with single or double beds depending on your needs. They also provide all the amenities you would have access to if you were staying at a hotel. This property also has its own sun terrace that guests can visit as they please.

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Serengeti Safari Lodge

Address: Moshi

Parking Restaurant Bar Garden Terrace Airport shuttle Free parking Internet services

2. Grumeti Migration Camp (from USD 252)

Grumeti Migration Camp is located in the northern part of the Serengeti National Park, overlooking the plains.

Here, each tent is like a luxury suite and all of them come with en suite bathrooms that have solar-heated showers. Depending on your preference, your tent can either come with a balcony or a terrace. The campsite also has its own swimming pool and bar. Animals such as wildebeests, zebras and more often pass by the camp.

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Grumeti Migration Camp

Wifi Available

Address: P. O. Box 1725, Moshi, Tanzania

Parking Restaurant Bar Terrace Non-smoking rooms Laundry Family rooms Free parking

3. Luxurious tent in Serengeti Park (from USD 120)

Located in Serengeti Park, this luxurious tent will give you a chance to be outside while also enjoying day-to-day amenities and more. Each tent is fully furnished, holding up to two beds which come with comfortable linens and pillows.

Though there are other tents around, you’ll still have your privacy as you’ll have a whole tent to yourself. Toiletries are also provided. During your stay, you won’t need to worry about food as there will be chefs preparing your meals every day. After a day of exploring, you’ll always find warm and delicious food waiting for you.

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Seronera, Mara Region, Tanzania
1 review   Wifi Available
Tent 16 Beds 2 Guests 8 Bedrooms 8 Bathrooms

Accommodates: 2

4. Zawadi Camp (from USD 225)

This beautiful glamping site is located in the heart of Serengeti, with places such as Serengeti Visitor’s Centre just a few minutes away. Since the camp is also near Kemarishe Hills, you’ll often see animals passing by.

Here, you’ll find that each tent is fully furnished, with its own en suite bathroom to ensure that you have all the privacy you desire during your stay. Hot water is available in the bathrooms. The glamping site also has its own restaurant where you can get continental food and a bar for your evening drinks.

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Zawadi Camp

Wifi Available

Address: N/A Serengeti National Park, 25km north of Seronera. Lat: -2.276176, Lon 34.749286

Parking Restaurant Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Garden Terrace

5. Serengeti Wildebeest Camp (from USD 176)

The Serengeti Wildebeest Camp offers a glamping site unlike any other. They offer spacious tents that can accommodate a single or double bed, depending on the number of people you’re travelling with.

All the bathrooms are en suite so you don’t need to worry about sharing, and toiletries are provided. Apart from the tents, the campsite also offers amenities such as a bar, a dining area, and daily housekeeping.

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Serengeti Wildebeest Camp

Address: Serengeti

Parking Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Airport shuttle Free parking Entertainment staff Airport shuttle (additional charge) Daily housekeeping

6. Mbuzi Mawe Serena Camp (from USD 137)

Located in Serengeti National Park, this camping site is the place to be for those who love nature and animals.

Each tent is furnished with single beds along with other amenities such as coffee/tea makers. If desired, you can even get accommodation with a patio. You’ll also get access to free Wi-Fi during your stay.

The camping site has its own restaurant as well as a bar. In the mornings, guests have the chance to enjoy either a continental or buffet breakfast.

Tip from Content Creator

Serengeti National Park, Tanzania Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

As you'll be staying right in the national park, you might end up spotting the rare cat in Serengeti! In fact, it might be a lucky day for you as you come across not just one but two leopards on the same day as I did!

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Mbuzi Mawe Serena Camp

Wifi Available

Address: Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

Parking Restaurant Bar Terrace Non-smoking rooms Airport shuttle Babysitting/child services Family rooms

Discover everything that Serengeti has to offer

Camping isn’t for everyone but that doesn’t mean that you should miss out on the chance to see the true beauty of Serengeti. By choosing to go glamping, not only will you be able to explore the national park, but also enjoy luxurious amenities that will make your stay in Tanzania one of a kind.

Any must-sees we missed? Tell us about them in the comments section or write a post here to help out fellow travelers!
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