Overview
Introduction to Olmara Camps
Settled in the unspoiled wilderness of the Eastern Serengeti’s Soit le Motonyi region, Olmara Camp offers an intimate and immersive safari experience. Renowned for its abundant big cat populations, particularly cheetahs and lions, the camp is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers seeking unparalleled predator sightings. The camp’s seamless integration into the ancient acacia groves provides guests with breathtaking vistas of the expansive grassy plains and the Ngare Nanyuki river valley.
Facts and Properties of Olkeri Camps
Location & Accessibility:
Olmara Camp is situated in the Eastern Serengeti, within the Soit le Motonyi region. The camp is accessible via the Seronera Airstrip, followed by a scenic drive through the Serengeti landscape.
Accommodation:
The camp has 8 tented suites, including 5 Tented Suites and 3 Stargazer Suites. Each features wooden floors, a lounge, king-size beds, writing desks, and en-suite bathrooms. Stargazer Suites offer open-air sleeping under the African sky.
Amenities:
The camp features eight tented suites, including three stargazer suites, with en-suite bathrooms offering running water and flush toilets. Amenities include a dining area, lounge, bar, solar power with generator backup, battery-charging facilities, and free Wi-Fi in the mess tent.
Olmara Camp offers fresh, locally inspired cuisine, blending Tanzanian flavors with international dishes. Guests enjoy bush picnics, candlelit dinners, and freshly baked goods, enhancing their safari experience. Activities Include:
Activities Include:
High Season:
June to October – These dry months offer excellent wildlife viewing as animals gather around water sources. The clear skies and mild temperatures make it ideal for outdoor activities.
Low Season:
March to May – This period experiences heavier rainfall, leading to lush landscapes. While some areas may be challenging to access, the Serengeti is less crowded, and the scenery is vibrant.
Shoulder Seasons:
November to early December & January to February – These months offer a balance of good weather and fewer tourists, providing a peaceful and intimate safari experience.