Access & Location
The camp is accessed via 75 minutes’ road transfer from Seronera Airstrip. It’s situated in the East Serengeti, at least an hour’s drive from the busiest part of the park. As there are only two other camps in the surrounding area, game activities from Namiri Plains remain very much off the beaten track. In fact, from 1985 to 2014, there were no safari camps or lodges allowed in the area at all because of a Franklin Zoological Society research project aimed at expanding the local cheetah population. Today the region is considered big cat country, and the word ‘Namiri’ actually means ‘big cat’ in Swahili! The camp is positioned on the border between the Serengeti’s southern short-grass plains and the park’s acacia woodlands.









































