Kimondo Migration Camp closed in late 2021
Kimondo Migration Camp is set in the famous Lamai Wedge of the northern Serengeti from July to November before moving to near Kusini in the south from December to March. In the south, the camp is set up in a natural amphitheater with excellent views of a popular waterhole.
In this way, the guests are always near the action – wildebeest mating, wildebeest river crossings, wildebeest birthing, or wildebeest calving.
As a migration camp, Kimondo moves with the seasons, following the wildebeest herds around the Serengeti. From July to October, you’re watching the wildebeest thunder across the Mara River, risking being snapped up by lurking crocodiles. During the winter, the camp moves to the lush southern Serengeti, where the wildebeest gather in their hundreds of thousands to calve and graze.
From camp, watch herds of wildebeest, zebras, and antelope as you relax outside your tent and soak up the peacefulness of the savannah In the evenings, sip a G&T around the campfire while admiring the glittering Milky Way.
Kimondo Migration Camp has nine canvas tents, including one family tent, that have king-sized or twin beds with cast-iron frames, handwoven rugs, and wooden furnishings. There are en suite bathrooms with outdoor bucket showers, a flushing toilet, and hot running water. The lounger on your veranda is the perfect spot for a post-lunch snooze.
Game drives depart twice per day, first thing in the morning and again in the late afternoon. They have both open-sided vehicles with canvas roofs and closed vehicles with pop-up roofs. All vehicles come equipped with power points to keep your cameras charged and fridges to provide chilled drinks throughout the day.