In the Western corner of the Serengeti National Park
The breath taking 360-degree view, makes this a prime location to view the great migration.
Location: Mbalageti Camp is located in the western corridor of the Serengeti National Park, overlooking the Mbalageti River and the expansive Dutwa Plains. This area is famed for its incredible wildlife concentrations, including big cats, elephant, buffalo and the great migration when the herds pass through the region. The camp's position offers sweeping views across the Serengeti's vast, open landscapes and is a perfect base for exploring some of the park's most dynamic ecosystems, from riverine woodlands to wide-open grasslands. Its proximity to key game hotspots means guests can enjoy exclusive, often uncrowded safari experiences.
Rooms: Accommodation at Mbalageti is both varied and spacious, designed to cater to different tastes and group sizes without compromising on comfort. There are 24 tented chalets set individually along the river valley or open plains, allowing for exceptional sunrise or sunset views right from your doorstep. Alongside these are 14 well-appointed standard rooms housed within the main lodge, plus five luxury or family suites that offer more space and privacy for groups. All rooms combine classic safari style with modern amenities, including ensuite bathrooms, private verandas and elegant furnishing that blend seamlessly with the surrounding wilderness.
Amenities: Mbalageti Camp offers a rich selection of amenities that elevate the safari experience while maintaining a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Guests can enjoy a spacious lounge and dining area with panoramic views, a well-stocked bar, and a pool perfect for cooling off after a morning game drive. There is also a dedicated wellness area offering massage treatments to unwind after a day on safari. The camp's design carefully balances comfort with authenticity, featuring open-air spaces, sustainable materials and warm, attentive service that makes every stay feel personal.
Activities: The range of activities at Mbalageti Camp is tailored to bring guests closer to the Serengeti's incredible wildlife and landscapes. Classic morning and afternoon game drives are the core experience, offering prime opportunities to witness predators in action or observe the vast migration herds. Guided walking safaris provide a more intimate encounter with the bush, revealing its smaller secrets. Bird watching, cultural visits to nearby Maasai villages, and night drives add variety, while special experiences like picnic lunches on the plains or sundowners at scenic viewpoints create memorable moments.
Sustainability: Sustainability lies at the heart of Mbalageti Camp's philosophy, with a clear commitment to preserving the Serengeti's fragile ecosystems and supporting local communities. The camp operates with eco-friendly principles, using solar power and water conservation systems to minimise its footprint. It also works closely with the local Maasai communities through education and employment initiatives, helping to foster long-term coexistence between people and wildlife. By choosing Mbalageti, guests are contributing to the protection of one of Africa's most iconic wilderness areas while encouraging responsible tourism that benefits everyone involved.

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When to visit Tanzania
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January
January is mixed when it comes to weather, temperatures rise whilst the chance of rain and humidity increases. It is still a good time to go, as the rates are lower yet the game viewing is still excellent.
- During this time migratory herds are in the Serengeti for calving season, meaning the Ndutu plains are busy.
February
The weather remains hot with a chance of rain in February.
- Meanwhile in the Ndutu Plains the migration is still occurring.
March
March is the calm before the storm, before heavy rains and humidity builds. Visitors can take great advantage of lower rates during the low season.
- Migrating herds start to leave Ndutu, heading West towards Grumeti.
April
April experiences continued periods of heavy rain, we would advise against travel due to the conditions.
May
During may there is periods of heavy rain, we would advise against travel due to the conditions.
June
June heralds the wet season, bringing lush green vegetation which can make spotting game more difficult. It is a particularly great time for birders as parks become populated by migratory birds especially in the South.
- Migration is still in the Grumeti area, heading north.
July
July is the start of peak season, temperatures reach up to 30 degrees and the surrounding land becomes drier and spotting game is becoming easier.
- The migration is in the Northern Serengeti moving towards Kenya.
August
August is peak season, with bush land drying out game spotting becomes much easier. If you want to experience Tanzania game at its best, August is the time to travel.
- The migration still remains in the north.
September
Peak season continues in September, the Northern circuit can be very busy, if you want to avoid crowds it's best to visit the southern parks.
- The end of the migration is still in the north with herds on both side of the Kenyan and Tanzanian borders.
October
Peak season continues into October with good game viewing in the Serengeti and southern parks.
- The migration has now crossed over into Kenya.
November
November is the start of the rainy season, the rains tend to be overnight so it is still a popular time to travel. During this month you can take advantage of low season rates.
- Migration crossing over into the Serengeti can be seen a the Tanzania and Kenya border.
December
Rains continue in December, whilst the temperature and humidity start to build. Venturing out on safari is generally good, with large game still easily spotted.
- Migrating herds in the north travel south back to Ndutu.
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