If you are following the wildebeest migration crossing and want glamping in Northern Serengeti, the top-tier luxury Singita Mara River Tented Camp is hard to beat. This spot sits on a dramatic bend of the Mara River in the remote Lamai Triangle, northern Serengeti, where the river’s a magnet for wildlife – especially during the Great Migration from July to early November, when you can watch massive wildebeest and zebra herds crossing right in front of you, crocs waiting below, and big cats circling. The camp’s small with just six tents, so it feels intimate and exclusive, like your own private slice of the wild. Redesigned in 2023, it leans into contemporary chic with raw leather, Maasai-inspired colours and patterns, and art from young African designers – think bold geometrics in reds, ochres, and blues mixed with earthy greens and browns that blend right into the surroundings. The vibe’s relaxed yet refined, celebrating local culture while keeping things light and modern. Tents are raised on decks for river views, with private verandas and outdoor salas for lounging. Inside, it’s all about comfort: comfy beds, fans, stocked cool boxes, yoga mats, binoculars, and even weights for a quick workout. Bathrooms have flush toilets, rain showers, and outdoor tubs overlooking the river – pure bliss after a dusty drive. Staff are outstanding, with personalised touches like fresh snacks from the bar-deli or fireside chats. Food’s a standout – fresh, seasonal, light meals with East African flavours, mezze boards poolside, tapas, and bush dinners. It’s all-inclusive (meals, drinks, drives, transfers, WiFi, laundry), closed March-April, and pricey – around $2,200–$3,220 per adult per night depending on season – but delivers that 5-star quality Singita’s famous for. Perfect for couples, small families (kids 10+), or anyone wanting romance, adventure, and off-grid solar-powered serenity in one of Africa’s wildest corners.
Location: Mara River Tented Camp by Singita
Singita Mara River Tented Camp is in the northern Serengeti National Park’s Lamai Triangle, on a dramatic Mara River bend in the remote wilderness. Overlooks the river for migration crossings (July–early November) and year-round wildlife. Fly to Lamai Airstrip (1.5 hours from Arusha via Sasakwa), then 45-minute staff transfer. Soft luggage only (15kg checked, 5kg hand), duffel bags preferred. Driving is possible but flying is recommended for efficiency.
Accommodation & Tents
The camp has six raised tents with contemporary design, Maasai-inspired colours, raw leather, and private verandas/salas overlooking the river.
- 1-Bedroom Tents: 4 standard tents with double or twin beds, elegant lighting, writing desk, wardrobe, rugs, fan, cool box, safe, phone, binoculars, yoga mat/weights. En-suite with a flush toilet, vanity, rain shower, and outdoor bathtub with views. Fits 2 adults.
- Family Tents: 2 tents (every two standard tents connected by a lounge), same amenities, extra space for 2 adults + 2 children (10+ welcome).
Amenities
Plunge pool with shady deck, bar-deli for self-serve snacks, wellness with treatments/yoga/meditation on decks, gym-in-a-bag kits, private bathtubs. Complimentary WiFi (intermittent remote), off-grid solar power (220V, converters/hairdryers), no TV. Boutique nearby, laundry, and light service included. Babysitting/tailored kids’ activities (tracking, quizzes, crafts). Children 10+ welcome; game participation at the guide’s discretion. 24-hour staff/escorts at night.
Dining
Full-board all-inclusive with meals, select alcoholic/non-alcoholic drinks. Fresh, seasonal, light East African flavours – breakfast pastries, salads, mezze boards poolside, fireside snacks, tapas, three-course dinners. Bar-deli for gourmet treats/picnics. Bush dining under stars, al fresco options. Special diets (e.g., halaal) on request.
What Makes Singita Mara River Unique
This camp’s dramatic riverbend location offers front-row migration crossings and year-round river wildlife, rare in such a remote, uncrowded spot. Contemporary design with Maasai cultural pops (geometrics, local art/furniture) creates a light, elegant vibe that’s fresh and immersive. Off-grid solar sustainability, private decks for wellness/yoga, and self-serve deli add thoughtful touches. Reviews highlight top food/service, spacious tents, and exclusive access – a romantic, high-end tented experience blending adventure and relaxation in pristine wilderness.
Additional information
| Location | Serengeti, Tanzania |
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| Category | Luxury |
































