Overview
Introduction to Esirai Camp
Esirai Camp moves with the wildebeest migration across the Serengeti, providing an intimate experience of Nature’s Greatest Show. Guests can follow the herds on their 600-kilometre journey from the Southern plains to the Mara River crossing into Kenya, witnessing this extraordinary spectacle.
Facts and Properties of Olkeri Camps
Location & Accessibility:
Entara Esirai Camp is strategically located in central Serengeti, offering prime access to year-round wildlife action. The camp is near the Seronera Airstrip, which is accessible via a 1-hour flight from Arusha, followed by a 30-minute scenic drive through the park.
Accommodation:
The camp features 10 luxury tented suites, each with a private deck, en-suite bathroom, and open-air showers. The camp’s Exclusive Family Suite offers two interconnected tents, perfect for families or small groups. Designed with eco-friendly principles, the tents offer a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort.
Amenities:
The camp features eight mobile tents with en-suite bathrooms, hot safari showers, and safari toilets, including a children’s triple option. Tents are lit by solar power, with a large mess tent and a solar charging station in the library tent, all eco-friendly.
The culinary team at Esirai Camp takes pride in serving organic, farm-to-table meals that fuse African and international flavors. Enjoy bush picnics, candlelit dinners, and freshly baked goods, all prepared with the finest local ingredients.
Activities Include:
- Expert-Guided Game Drives
- Walking Safaris with Maasai Guides
- Sundowner Experiences with Scenic Views
- Bush Dinners & Firepit Storytelling
- Balloon Safari
- Cultural Visits to Maasai Communities
- Private Photography Sessions
High Season:
June to October – Ideal for game viewing, with dry conditions making wildlife more visible. The Great Migration is at its peak, attracting predators and thrilling safari action.
Low Season:
March to May – The green season brings fewer tourists and lush landscapes. While some roads may be muddy, this is the best time for birdwatching and dramatic Serengeti scenery.
Shoulder Seasons:
November to Early December & January to February – Offers a balance between good weather and fewer crowds, making it a fantastic time for photography and a more serene safari experience.