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Olakira Camp

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Camp Movements Olakira means "star" in Maasai. Together with Suyan, the two sets of seasonal camps move around the Serengeti eco-system to optimize the game-viewing experience.

Olakira follows the wildebeest migration  through some of the busier central and southern areas of the Serengeti.

These move patterns are subject to change: the philosophy behind the camp is to move it there where the action is.
The camp itself is a wonderful mobile camp with fully furnished guest tents with en-suite bathroom facilities. The camp has only 6 guest tents to ensure the ultimate feeling of an exclusive and intimate safari under canvas.  One of the tents has a power outlet for clients who needs oxygen, etc during the night.

The beautifully designed lounge and dinner tents, the campfire and the sounds of the wildlife all around make the Olakira safari experience unforgettable! Food and service at Olakira Camp are of the highest standard.
Game drives in the prime Serengeti areas offer one of the best opportunities of the African continent to see the “Big 5” and many more animals.
 

Dates & Locations: Closed in April & May

Dec 16 to March 31 - Ndutu area

June 1 to Dec 15 - Seronera area

Rack Rates 2009 (subject to change):

Full Board (includes drinks except champagne and premium spirits, laundry, camping fees. Excludes park fees and activities)

$430 ppn (March, June, November 1 - December 19)

$495 ppn

Single Surcharges

- single surcharge $175 in high season, $125 in low season   

Children

- 3 to 12 sharing with adults 50%, 0 - 2 free, 3 -12 sharing with 3 -12  kids 75%

 

 
Pictures taken in March 2009 at Ndutu
The are separate tents for dining and lounging!
 
 
View from the campfire towards the lounge and dining tents
The setup allows for flushing toilets
 
Each tent has 3 sections. Toilet, washbasin and shower in the back, then the sleeping area and a verandah in front
 
The sleeping area can be closed at night
 
The verandah is in front behind the zipped canvas
The verandah can sleep a child
Note the flushing toilet, the washbasin and the shower
 
The shower
   
   
   
   
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
     

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