Ndutu Kati Kati Tented Camp is a seasonal mobile camp strategically situated in the southern Serengeti near the Ndutu area, operating from December to March. This prime location offers guests front row seats to the Great Migration’s calving season, where thousands of wildebeest give birth on the short grass plains, attracting a plethora of predators and providing unparalleled wildlife viewing opportunities.
The camp features 10 comfortable Meru style tents, including a family tent, each equipped with en-suite bathrooms featuring flush toilets and bucket showers filled with hot water upon request. Tents are furnished with cast iron beds, mosquito nets, and private verandas overlooking the vast plains, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the serene landscape.
Emphasizing eco-friendly practices, the camp operates on solar power and is designed to have minimal environmental impact. Communal areas include dining tents where guests can enjoy freshly prepared meals, and a campfire area for evening relaxation and storytelling under the starlit African sky.
Best Time to Visit
December to March: Optimal for witnessing the calving season of the Great Migration in the southern Serengeti.
April to November: The camp is closed during these months as it relocates to follow the migration patterns.
How to Get There
By Air
Fly into Ndutu Airstrip, followed by a short drive to the camp.
By Road
Overland transfers can be arranged from Arusha or other parts of northern Tanzania, offering scenic drives through diverse landscapes.