Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge
Serena Safari Lodge is a large lodge centrally located, adjacent to the famous Western Corridor and Grumeti River. It has been designed to blend completely into the living landscape. It is well located for the migration between December and May.
Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge Highlights
Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge offers a secluded location on a hill offering 360 degree views over the central Serengeti. It is a large lodge and is favoured by luxury packaged safaris. The Lodge offers luxury and charm as well as a traditional safari experience. Accommodation is luxurious and rich in local atmosphere offering cosy private thatched huts tastefully decorated in traditional African furniture. Serengeti Serena Lodge offers magnificent photographic opportunities and the Serengeti is one of the world's last wild and untouched wildlife areas. Activities include game drives in open safari vehicles and balloon safaris and guests can experience the fascinating annual migration that is one of nature's wonders.
- Large comfortable lodge built in traditional Maasai style rondavels
- Bathrooms of stone and wildwood balconies
- Well situated in Seronera in the central Serengeti
- Family-friendly pool area
Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge Game Viewing and Activities
Activities available at Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge include daily game drives, balloon safaris and traditional dance performances. The northern Serengeti offers a remote location consisting of endless plains and vast open skies providing a peaceful wildlife experience including the spectacular migration. Game drives accompanied by expert guides are the focus at Serengeti Migration Camp and guests can enjoy beautiful landscapes teeming with animals. Guests can enjoy a traditional African bush breakfast whilst observing thousands of migrating wildebeest and zebra. The Serengeti National Park is home to lion, leopard, cheetah, elephant, and large herds of antelopes. One of the greatest sights of nature is the extraordinary wildebeest migration. Between mid July and November, the Great Migration visits the area and crosses the Mara River.