This camp was designed to celebrate nomadic cultures around the world; the Mongolian Gers or Yurts, the Navajo Tepees and the Maasai Bomas. The "yurt" camp moves between north and south Loliondo, to give you the best of what this stunning area has to offer.
Nduaro Loliondo consists of six large yurts, with a dining yurt and separate lounge/library yurt. Each tent has it's own en-suite bathroom with traditional bucket showers and short drop toilets.
From December to June, Nduaro Loliondo is located in the open plains of Piyaya, and partners with the village community. This area is bordered by the Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Gol Mountains and Sanjan Gorge. Here, the resident game is excellent, and the migration will periodically pass through the area.
From mid June to December, the camp partners the Ololosokwan village community in the north Loliondo area. Bordering Kenya's Maasai Mara to the north and the Serengeti National Park to the west, this area also offers a great mix of resident game and is excellent walking country with dramatic scenery of rock kopjes and woodlands.
The emphasis in both areas is on walking safaris and night drives, neither of which are possible within the Serengeti itself, and also cultural visits with the Maasai. Children over the age of 8 are welcome at Nduara Loliondo, although only those over 12 can participate in walking activities.