Nyani is a public campsite located near Seronera in central Serengeti – the beating pulse of the park – surrounded by those endless golden plains, scattered acacia trees, and rocky kopjes that make the landscape so iconic. It’s one of the most wildlife-rich spots in the Serengeti, with lions, leopards, elephants, giraffes, cheetahs, and massive herds of zebra and wildebeest roaming close by year-round. The Great Migration passes through Seronera from mid-April to June and again from November to December, so you can wake up to the sound of hooves or distant roars and step out to see animals grazing just beyond your tent. The area’s rivers and valleys keep game concentrated even in quieter months, making every day feel alive. Nyani is basic but authentic – it’s a public site, so you’re camping like early explorers, with spacious open areas for your tent, fire pits for evening stories, and picnic tables for meals under the stars. Facilities are straightforward: clean toilets, showers with hot water (a nice surprise in the bush), and that raw connection to nature where you hear hyenas laughing or see elephants at dawn. It’s perfect for budget travellers, self-drive adventurers, or anyone who wants to skip fancy lodges and immerse in the Serengeti the old-fashioned way. Staff keep things safe and tidy, and the site’s proximity to Seronera means easy access to game drives, hot air balloons, or walking safaris. Recent campers in 2025 and early 2026 say the location is unbeatable – one woke up to lions roaring nearby, another loved the starry nights by the firepit with no light pollution. It’s open all year, super affordable (public fees plus your own gear), and great for families or solo adventurers who don’t mind roughing it a bit. If you want to feel the true spirit of the Serengeti – sleeping under the same sky as the animals, cooking over a fire, and waking to the wild – Nyani Campsite gives you that raw, unforgettable adventure.
Location
Nyani Campsite is a public site in central Serengeti National Park near Seronera Valley, surrounded by vast plains, acacias, and kopjes. High year-round wildlife density and migration access (April-June, November-December). Fly to Seronera Airstrip (1 hour from Arusha), then short drive or game-viewing transfer. Driving from Arusha takes 5-6 hours.
Accommodation
Public campsite with open grassy areas for pitching your own tent. No fixed tents or rooms – bring your own gear. Spacious pitches allow privacy, with fire pits and picnic tables at each site. Basic but authentic bush camping in the wild.
Amenities
Basic public facilities: clean toilets, showers with hot water, fire pits for cooking/relaxing, picnic tables. No lodge-style extras like WiFi, pool, or restaurant – self-sufficient camping. 24-hour ranger/security presence (unfenced wildlife area). Safe for tents but stay alert – animals roam freely.
Dining
Self-catering – bring your own food and cook over fire pits or picnic tables. No on-site restaurant or meals provided. Nearby Seronera has basic supplies if needed, but plan ahead. Bush breakfasts or dinners under stars are a highlight when self-prepared.
What Makes It Unique
Nyani’s public status and central Seronera location give unbeatable access to resident wildlife and migration at budget prices – animals often pass close to camp for that raw immersion. Simple facilities focus on nature over luxury, perfect for self-drive or adventure campers who want the true wilderness feel. Reviews praise the starry nights, firepit evenings, and how close the game gets – an affordable, authentic way to camp in Africa’s most famous park with minimal impact and maximum connection to the wild. Ideal for those who prefer DIY over pampering.
Additional information
| Location | Serengeti, Tanzania |
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| Category | Luxury |
































