Imagine waking up to the sounds of lions roaring in the distance, sipping coffee on your private deck as wildebeest graze nearby, and dining under the stars while elephants pass in the background. That’s the magic of luxury tented camps in the Serengeti.
The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania offers not just one of the most spectacular wildlife experiences on Earth, but also some of the most unique, high-end accommodations you’ll find anywhere in Africa. Luxury tented camps bring you close to nature—without sacrificing comfort, style, or service.
In this curated list, we share the best Serengeti luxury tented camps, categorized by location, with highlights, pricing expectations, and insider tips. Whether you’re chasing the Great Migration, planning a romantic honeymoon, or embarking on your once-in-a-lifetime safari, there’s a tented camp that matches your dream.

A luxury tented camp blends the rustic charm of traditional canvas tents with high-end amenities such as ensuite bathrooms, king-size beds, fine dining, and personalized service. Many of these camps are eco-friendly, solar-powered, and located in prime wildlife areas, offering intimacy and exclusivity.
✅ Pro Tip: Tented camps offer better immersion in nature than lodges while maintaining top-tier service and luxury.
Close to wildlife: Often unfenced, with game viewing from your deck
Unforgettable settings: Bush breakfasts, sundowners, and fire-side dining
Prime migration locations: Camps move seasonally to follow the herds
Small guest numbers: More privacy and personalized service
Cultural immersion: Many camps employ local Maasai and offer cultural walks
Let’s explore the top-rated tented camps across Central, Northern, Western, and Southern Serengeti, plus mobile migration camps that follow the wildebeest throughout the year.
Ideal for: Year-round game viewing, big cats, access by airstrip.
Technically a lodge, but offers tented-style luxury
Infinity pool overlooking a watering hole
Elevated walkways for wildlife safety
From: $1,200 per night
Best for: Honeymooners, families
Luxury tents with teak floors and outdoor showers
Spectacular views of the plains
Star-lit dining experience in the bush
From: $800 per night
Best for: Romantic escapes
Hilltop views with colonial-era safari design
Fantastic for photographers and seasoned travelers
Campfire sundowners
From: $850 per night
Best for: Luxury with a vintage twist
Ideal for: Wildebeest river crossings (July–October), off-the-beaten-path luxury.
Multi-award-winning permanent tented camp
Plunge pools, organic cuisine, and a walking safari option
Overlooks wildebeest crossing paths
From: $950 per night
Best for: Great Migration river crossings
Perched on a hillside with river views
Spacious tents with bathtubs and wood floors
Excellent guiding
From: $700 per night
Best for: Couples and older families
Contemporary-style tented suites
Glass-fronted rooms, private plunge pools
Quiet and exclusive
From: $900 per night
Best for: Luxury in seclusion
Ideal for: Calving season (December–March), big predator sightings.
Only permanent camp in Southern Serengeti
Elevated deck for wildlife viewing
Leopard hotspots nearby
From: $850 per night
Best for: February calving safaris
Rustic yet charming with wildlife roaming freely
Great photography base during calving
Fire-lit lounges for cold evenings
From: $650 per night
Best for: Photographers, calving season travelers
Ideal for: Exclusive experiences, off-grid stays, migration (May–July)
Lavish and ultra-private with only 9 suites
Antique décor meets high-end luxury
Located within the private Grumeti Reserve
From: $2,500 per night
Best for: High-end travelers, A-listers
Canvas suites with river views
Hippos often heard nearby
Remote, wild setting
From: $950 per night
Best for: Isolation and wilderness vibes
These luxury camps move seasonally to follow the Great Wildebeest Migration, placing guests in the heart of the action.
Mobile luxury with chandeliers and butlers
Moves 5 times annually to chase the migration
Hot bucket showers and full safari-style experience
From: $900 per night
Best for: Close-to-nature migration experience
Intimate with only 6 tents
Guided by migration movement and local sightings
Authentic and eco-friendly
From: $800 per night
Best for: Serious safari-goers
Private-use options available
Follows migration across Ndutu, Kogatende, and more
Elegant and personal
From: $1,000 per night
Best for: Multi-day mobile safaris
Jan–Mar: Ndutu/South Serengeti
Jun–Jul: Western corridor
Jul–Oct: Mara River/North
Nov–Dec: Central Serengeti
Most camps offer full board (meals, drinks)
Game drives and transfers may be extra or included
Check for park fees if not bundled
Luxury tented camps fill up fast, especially in migration hotspots and during peak season (June–October).
| Feature | Availability |
|---|---|
| Ensuite bathrooms | ✅ In all luxury camps |
| Hot showers | ✅ Often solar or bucket-style |
| Wi-Fi | ✅ In common areas (usually) |
| Fine dining | ✅ Bush dinners and private meals |
| Laundry service | ✅ Complimentary in most |
| Private decks | ✅ Great for wildlife viewing |
| Plunge pools | ✅ In ultra-luxury camps |
| Power outlets | ✅ Some offer USB/solar power |
🛎️ Tip: Always ask if they have charging stations or 24/7 electricity—some camps run on solar only.
Luxury camps are set in prime areas—don’t be surprised to find animals around your tent:
Elephants browsing near your deck
Hyenas calling at night
Zebras munching near the dining tent
Hippos grunting from a nearby river
⚠️ Staff will escort you after dark for safety. Never walk alone at night.
Day 1: Arrive in Arusha – Fly to Central Serengeti – Overnight at Ewanjan Camp
Day 2: Full-day game drive – Sundowner at camp
Day 3: Drive to North Serengeti – Check-in at Sayari Camp – Evening drive
Day 4: Morning river crossing game drive – Relaxation and bush dinner
Day 5: Fly back to Arusha – Departure
The Serengeti is raw, wild, and breathtaking—but that doesn’t mean you have to rough it. These Serengeti luxury tented camps offer the perfect blend of wilderness immersion and refined comfort, transforming your safari into an unforgettable indulgence.
From candlelit baths and champagne picnics to waking up with zebras outside your canvas walls, this is Africa the way only a few get to experience it.