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Kleins Camp

Klein’s Camp is a small elegant safari lodge set against the awe inspiring backdrops of a 10 000 hectare private wildlife concession in the North Eastern Maasai territory of the Serengeti in Tanzania. It lies just south of the Masai Mara in Kenya.

 Klein’s Camp captures the very spirit of the Serengeti and wild Africa. It is well hidden amongst the Kuka Hills and offers you a great deal of privacy and calm. This unique camp consists of ten twin bedded cottages that have been constructed from local rock and thatch with warm polished wooden floors and classic, comfortable interiors augmented by traditional African design.

The camp has a swimming pool where you can enjoy a post safari dip to cool off from the heat of the midday sun before partaking in the traditional climb up the small hill behind the camp to enjoy the fantastic views and beautifully presented sundowners. The views from the leisure deck and dining area are equally impressive and the elegantly furnished lounge is the most delightful place to relax and enjoy a wildlife reference book from the extensive collection in the library. The delicious aromas of the traditional African meals, prepared with vegetables and herbs grown in the camps own organic garden will call you to the dinner table which is situated in the main dining area; complete with a big open fire place. If you prefer a more romantic setting for your dinners the camp staff will set a table for you in nearby bush clearing where the fine china, silver and glassware will glisten in the soft hues of your candlelit table.

At Klein’s Camp you will be able to appreciate the amazing grassland ecosystem of the Serengeti in open topped 4x4 vehicles or through interpretive walks with the local expert Maasai trackers. The wildlife is prolific and the resident giraffe and elephant which can be spotted roaming the plains from the camp will keep you entertained for hours. The Serengeti is also home to an abundance of large herbivores, 35 species of plains game and the magnificent lions, hyenas, cheetahs and leopards that hunt them.

A stay at Klein’s Camp is incomplete without a cultural visit to one of the local Maasai villages. You will gain a rare insight into the traditional lifestyles of the Maasai tribes. These nomadic pastoralists are descended from the ancient Nilotic and Cushitic people whose bloodline dates back to over 10 centuries.  

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