Why we like it
- The only camp in the Serengeti run by a team of only women, becoming a beacon for women’s empowerment
- Located in a quiet, exclusive valley in the heart of the Serengeti
- Easy access to three key areas: Seronera, southern Serengeti, and the Moru Kopjes Exceptional resident game, including rhino and leopard
- The Great Migration regularly passes through camp
Dunia, in Tanzania’s central Serengeti, is well placed for wildlife spotting. During the annual Great Migration, guests can watch giant herds of wildebeest moving through the area right from camp.
The safari comes right to Dunia, with the migrating wildebeest herds regularly passing the camp. Outside of the migration, there’s plenty more opportunity for wildlife spotting, too. During downtime, sink into a leather armchair with a cold drink in the open-sided dining tent and scan the sun-bleached plains for movement or get lost in a great book before retiring to your tent for an afternoon snooze.
Seven spacious and airy tents, each with a king-sized bed and an en-suite bathroom with a hot-water shower and flushing toilet. There is also have a larger tent with separate bedrooms for families. Spend siesta time on your private deck looking out over the Serengeti plains.
Dunia is in the central Serengeti, part of Tanzania’s famous Serengeti National Park, surrounded by golden savannah. Twice per year, this area sees millions of wildebeest, zebras and gazelles passing through on their constant migration around the Serengeti and Kenya’s Masai Mara. If you’re lucky, you won’t even need to leave camp to watch the vast herds grazing.
The camp is ideally placed to explore three excellent game viewing areas: Seronera, the Moru Kopjes and the southern Serengeti plains. The Seronera River is a gathering place for lots of wildlife, providing ample opportunity for spotting predators in action. The Moru Kopjes are a cluster of old granite boulders, favoured by big cats that like to use them as lookout points. You might even spot the rare black rhino. The southern plains are covered in lush grass between December and May, perfect for calving wildebeest.
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