“We've travelled extensively. What MyEcoTour gave us in the Serengeti was different — a private camp that left no trace, Maasai guides who shared their world, and the unmistakable sense that our journey funded the people who protect it.”
Mobile camps that follow the Great Migration.
Privately guided journeys through the Serengeti's seasonal arcs. Sleep in canvas suites that pack out without trace, accompanied by Maasai naturalists.
Carbon-neutral
Footprint measured and offset on every itinerary.
Community-owned
Lodge revenue stays close to the host community.
Vetted
Visited, revisited and personally curated.
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Common questions
Before you book Serengeti Tented Camps.
Is this trip malaria-free?
Some lodges sit in malaria-free reserves (Madikwe, parts of the Cape) and others require prophylaxis (Serengeti, Okavango). We flag the malaria-risk profile clearly in your itinerary and provide a doctor's-note checklist for your GP visit pre-departure.
How does community ownership work?
Our African lodges are either fully community-owned (Madikwe, Mara Naboisho) or operate on direct lease-and-revenue-share with the host community. A line-item conservation levy on every booking goes back to the village/reserve — itemised in your invoice.
When is the best time for safari?
June through October is the dry-season prime for big-game viewing — animals concentrate around water sources and grass cover is low. November–March offers green-season pricing, lush landscapes and the dramatic Mara wildebeest calving.
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Past guests on Serengeti Tented Camps.
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