Lemala Mara : Rates, Reviews, Booking Information
A secluded vantage point for the Great Migration
Lemala Mara Tented Camp is situated near the Mara River in the Northern Serengeti from July to October. This region of the Serengeti is isolated yet hosts a substantial concentration of species. The population of animals significantly increases during the Great Migration, allowing guests to enjoy exceptional game viewing without large crowds.
The camp migrates seasonally between the North and South Serengeti, tracking the Great Migration. Lemala Mara is situated beneath Euclea trees in one of the premier game-viewing regions in the Serengeti. Predictably, game drives constitute the primary activity at the camp. For individuals seeking full-day excursions, picnic breakfasts and lunches can be arranged.
There are 12 en-suite tents available, each with two double beds. Triple tents are provided, accommodating a total of 26 beds. The tents are equipped with mosquito-proof features and include flush toilets, hot showers, and running water. The common tent comprises a lounge, dining area, and bar. Home-cooked meals are offered, and in the evening, visitors convene around the campfire to savor canapés and cocktails.
Lemala Mara Highlights
Concise Overview of Lemala Mara
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- The camp is strategically established to observe the Great Migration, located at an exceptional vantage point.
- A significant influx of wildlife coincides with the onset of migration.
- Adjacent to the Mara River and a premier game-viewing region in the Serengeti
- Homemade dinners are offered.
