The Bucket List

TANZANIA SERENGETI The Serengeti National Park, meaning “endless plains” in the Maasai language, is undoubtedly one of the world’s most celebrated wilderness areas and is an ongoing source of inspiration to writers, filmmakers and photographers. The expanse of the Serengeti National Park creates the opportunity for endless roaming as safari-goers pursue their ultimate wildlife encounters. Ballooning over the plains itself is stunning, however, it is aweinspiring to balloon over the migration herd to actually get a panoramic view of its enormity. When planning a safari to the Serengeti it is important to consider transfer arrangements from international gateways like Arusha in Tanzania. An overland transfer will be somewhat lengthy and would benefit from stopovers en-route, perhaps on Lake Manyara or on the rim of Ngorogoro Crater, which lie along the route into the Serengeti. Most likely, you will opt for some element of small aircraft transfer especially if contemplating a stay in the western and northern corridors of the park. &Beyond Serengeti Under Canvas Experience a classic tented safari in soothing solitude and spectacular comfort, with only the canvas walls of your tent separating you from the wonders of the Serengeti. Moving five times a year the camps attempt to anticipate the movements of the Great Migration, bringing guests as close as possible to the wildebeest action, as well as exploring magnificent resident game. With just nine tents nestled at each private campsite, enjoy the luxury of complete contentment and nights spent in the African bush. Using only private campsites, these mobile camps are intimate and exclusive. The ultimate in luxury camping, enjoy a private butler service, chandeliers, silverware, crystal, ensuite flush WC, outdoor heated bucket style showers and comfortable beds with fluffy duvets. 10

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