2 Nights 3 Days
Specific Tour
6 people
English, Francais, Germany
2 Nights / 3 Days Serengeti Safari – Olmara Camp
2-night / 3-day Serengeti safari itinerary tailored for guests staying at Olmara Camp, a stylish and secluded tented camp ideally located in the eastern Serengeti — a less-crowded, wildlife-rich area offering privacy, predator sightings, and seasonal views of the Great Migration.
Explore the wild beauty of the Serengeti from Olmara Camp, an exclusive tented retreat in a pristine and remote part of eastern Serengeti. This safari combines luxury in nature with rich game viewing experiences and complete immersion in the African wilderness.
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07:00 AM: Depart by private 4x4 safari vehicle from Ngorongoro Crater or Tarangire
12:30 PM: Enjoy a scenic picnic lunch at Naabi Hill Gate
01:30 PM: Enter Serengeti National Park and drive east toward Olmara Camp
05:00 PM: Arrive at Olmara Camp, receive a warm welcome, and check in
07:30 PM: Dinner and overnight in beautifully furnished tented suites
📍Highlights: Scenic drive across the plains, with chances to spot giraffes, elephants, lions, and other wildlife.
06:00 AM: Sunrise game drive in the remote eastern plains, home to cheetahs and hyenas
09:00 AM: Return to camp for breakfast or enjoy a bush breakfast
12:30 PM: Lunch at camp or picnic lunch for a full-day game drive
03:00 PM: Afternoon drive with focus on hidden valleys and kopjes
06:30 PM: Return to camp, relax by the campfire with sundowners
07:30 PM: Dinner and overnight at Olmara Camp
📍Highlights: Outstanding predator sightings, rare solitude, and seasonal encounters with the Great Migration (Dec–May).
06:30 AM: Optional short morning game drive
08:30 AM: Breakfast at camp
10:00 AM: Depart for Ngorongoro or Arusha via road
12:30 PM: Picnic lunch en route
📍Highlights: Last sightings of antelopes, zebras, and birds along the journey back.