Ever since the Elewana group took over Serengeti Migration Camp and gave it a thorough makeover, this lodge has been in contention for one of the north's best. Its 20 chalets are enormous wood and canvas constructions. They have wrap-around viewing balconies and, during migration periods, wrap-around wildebeest and zebra.
The rooms are sumptuous and grand with swollen leather armchairs, cotton linen and luxurious en suite bathrooms with twin vanities and free-standing Victorian tubs. The main lodge comprises the restaurant – Peter and Anita were restaurateurs in their former life – bar, lounge, swimming pool, sun deck and a small gift shop. Built with a light footprint, everything is raised on stilts with the added plus of excellent views across the famous Serengeti plains.







