Serengeti Migration Camp is one of only seven permanent lodges in the whole of the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. The lodge is located in the Northern Corridor of the park, on the main wildebeest migration route between the Serengeti and the Maasai Mara.
This part of the park is a quiet backwater compared with the more visited areas to the south and the very busy Maasai Mara to the north. In fact less than 1% of the total visitors to the eco-system reach this remote corner. Up here you can really experience the wild side of the Serengeti.
The migration seasons at Serengeti Migration Camp are centred around July and November when the herds pass through the area, sometimes crossing the river right in front of camp. Game-viewing from the breakfast terrace can be superb. Additionally there is good resident game at Serengeti Migration Camp throughout the year, especially lion, leopard and elephant.
Migration is also one of only two lodges in the region where you can lie in bed and listen to the grunting of hippo.