Overview
Introduction to Serengeti and Pioneer
Serengeti Pioneer Tented Camp offers a luxurious, eco-friendly safari experience with 1930s charm, breathtaking views, prime Great Migration access, and exceptional game viewing in the heart of the Serengeti.
Facts and Properties of Olkeri Camps
Location & Accessibility:
Serengeti Pioneer Camp is situated in southern-central Serengeti near the Moru Kopjes. Approximately 47 km (29 miles) from Seronera Airstrip, with a driving time of around 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on road conditions and wildlife sightings.
Accommodation:
Serengeti Pioneer Camp offers 12luxurytents, including one2-bedroomfamilytent, with elegant furnishings, a writing desk, and en-suitefacilities like a flushing toilet and period-style hot showers.
Amenities:
Serengeti Pioneer Camp offers a dining tent, lounge, and bar with a swimming pool for a cooling plunge. Including Wi-Fi and a campfire.
The Serengeti Pioneer Camp caters for intercontinental cuisine in A la Carte and Buffet, full board all day.
Activities Include:
- Expert-guided game drives
- Bush dining for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
High Season:
Mid-June to October: This period offers excellent game viewing as wildlife gathers around water sources. The Great Migration is at its peak, particularly in the northern and western Serengeti. It’s the busiest and most expensive season, but perfect for safari enthusiasts seeking a vibrant experience.
Low Season:
March to May: These months bring heavy rainfall, making some roads tricky to navigate. However, this season is ideal for birdwatching, lush landscapes, and fewer tourists. Prices are typically lower, offering a peaceful, nature-filled experience away from the crowds.
Shoulder Seasons:
November to early December and January to February: These months are quieter with mild weather. The southern Serengeti sees wildebeest calving, creating spectacular wildlife moments. It’s a great time for a more intimate safari experience, with moderate pricing and fewer tourists.