Klein's Camp, Serengeti National Park
Klein's Camp
Located in the heart of Masai territory, in the eastern corridor of the Serengeti, Klein’s camp occupies a truly privileged location. This small, elegant camp consists of ten, classically furnished, luxury cottages – a great place to be located for a Tanzanian safari. With its own private airstrip, Klein's Camp is easy to access and provides excellent viewing of the wildebeest migration in during the annaual Great Migration. Klein’s Camp is one of the CC Africa collection of camps.
- 10 luxury thatched stone cottages
- Plunge pool
- Not recommended for children under 8 years
- Great for wildlife viewing
Style: A luxury camp with superb access to wildlife viewing.
Setting: Located to the east of the Serengeti, Klein’s Camp overlooks the corridor linking the Serengeti and the Masai Mara. The Camp affords awe-inspiring views of the surrounding valleys and hills which, twice a year, are filled with jostling zebra and wildebeest.
Accommodation & facilities: Luxury stone and thatch cottages with en-suite bathrooms are your home at Klein’s Camp. The ten cottages have whitewashed walls and rich wooden floors which, combined with soft cream furnishings, creates a calm and soothing refuge from the adventures of the day. Each cottage has its own private veranda for constant game viewing.
Facilities at the camp include a large bar/ living area, plunge pool, curio shop, leisure deck and library.
Dining: Mouth-watering evening meals are served on china and silver in the open dining area.
Activities: Twice daily game drives explore the endless plains of the Serengeti in open 4x4 safari vehicles. When the Great Migration moves through the Klein's Camp area, game drives will concentrate on the massed herds and carnivores that accompany them. Klein’s Camp is also the only lodge in the Serengeti to offer night drives, which allow guests to experience the nocturnal world of the mighty hunters and predators.
Interpretive bush walks are offered in-between morning and afternoon game drives, to explore the sights, smells and sounds of the African bush, accompanied by an armed guide and Maasai tracker.
Child policy: Not recommended for children under 8 years of age.





















