Ole Serai Luxury Camp offers a luxurious and immersive safari experience in the heart of Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park. With multiple camps located in prime areas like Turner Springs, Moru Kopjes, and Seronera, guests are placed close to key wildlife zones, ensuring exceptional game viewing opportunities. Each camp is designed to provide maximum comfort while blending seamlessly with the natural environment. Featuring spacious, open fronted tents, guests can enjoy panoramic views of the Serengeti plains and observe wildlife right from their accommodation.
The camp provides a blend of luxury and authenticity, offering exceptional services and intimate encounters with the wilderness. The interior design of each tent is inspired by the region’s culture, featuring handcrafted furnishings and elegant decor. Ole Serai is dedicated to providing guests with a memorable and serene retreat while ensuring sustainable practices are at the heart of its operations.
Ole Serai is ideal for those looking to experience the Serengeti‘s vast wildlife in comfort, offering a more exclusive and private setting compared to other more crowded accommodations.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Ole Serai Luxury Camp depends on the specific location within the Serengeti:
Turner Springs – This camp offers great wildlife viewing year round, with the dry season from June to October being the most ideal for sightings, as animals gather near water sources.
Moru Kopjes – The camp is especially popular during the dry season, from June to October, when the region’s wildlife is most active.
Seronera – Located centrally, Seronera enjoys good game viewing throughout the year, with the dry months being optimal for spotting animals.
No matter when you visit, the Serengeti offers exceptional game viewing opportunities year round, but the dry season is considered the peak for wildlife sightings.
How to Get There
Accessing Ole Serai Luxury Camp is convenient through scheduled flights from major Tanzanian airports to airstrips like Seronera Airstrip and Kogatende Airstrip, depending on the camp’s location. From these airstrips, guests are transferred by road to the camps, providing an exciting introduction to the region’s wildlife. Game drives en route offer the opportunity to spot animals even before reaching the camp.