Olduvai Ndogo Camp
"Ndogo" means "small" in Swahili; Olduvai's smaller sibling is located on the Kiloki-Kopjes plateau and provides a stunning perspective of the enormous Serengeti grasslands. During the migration, hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra graze right in front of the camp. The distance between the main camp and Olduvai Ndogo is approximately one km. Small Masai villages lay halfway between the two camps, and visitors are welcome to explore and learn about their traditional way of life.
The flanks of the cliff are home to eight big and stylishly designed tents. The private viewing deck provides amazing views of the unique Olduvai area and the boundless Serengeti plains. Each tent has an en-suite bathroom (flush toilet, shower and sink) at the back. A special family unit with two independent bedrooms is also available, as well Triple rooms. The camp's central area, which has a bright and modern decor, is set under a big Makuti roof and features a pleasant lounge with a bar and an open restaurant for up to 20 guests. The guests are invited to enjoy refreshments and sundowners on two stunning terraces and and the campfire welcomes you to spend beautiful evenings under the African sky. This eco-friendly camp is not to be missed.
- Stylishly designed tents
- Eco Friendly
- Outstanding surroundings
- The ultimate luxury safari experience
This camp offers a variety of activities to make your stay memorable. Exciting game drives and walking safaris allows guests to see spectacular wildlife in a natural setting. The official way to get to the camp (and the best way to enjoy Olduvai Ndogo) is by foot. Guests travel a little less than a kilometre through authentic Massai villages, while Massai donkeys transport their luggage to the campsite.