Camping and Sleeping in the Serengeti, Tanzania

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Cheers! A night camping and sleeping in The Serengeti, Tanzania

Obviously people talk about “bucket lists” and you might have read that I don’t like that term. However I’ve just ticked off “sleeping in the Serengeti” from my list of things I’ve done on my travels. Camping out is something I’m pretty accustomed too, having spent a few months in my tent while living in Australia, especially in Poatina in Tasmania as well as a load of hikes such as the Inca Trail, Volcan Tajumulco etc. However camping out in a jungle in the middle of nowhere surrounded by African animals in their natural habitat surely has to top the lot. Here’s my experience from sleeping in the Serengeti!

Camping in the Serengeti - my luxury tent in the jungle!

Camping in the Serengeti – my luxury tent in the jungle!

So after a great day which saw us leave Tarangire National Park with the excellent tour company Shadows of Africa, we got to see leopards and lions in the Serengeti (report to follow). Just before sunset, our driver Timo drives us to our campsite, which is run by Osupuko Lodge, run by local entrepreneur Henry who saw a timely gap in the market for luxury camping experiences and hotels with character.

Arrival at our camp in the Serengeti

Arrival at our camp in the Serengeti

We arrive and I’m shown my tent. It’s well equipped. Double bed, safari view, lights, a toilet, a sink and wait for it…a HOT shower!! Yes they have a tank of hot water which is boiled each day and when you want a shower you can get 5 minutes of hot water in the Serengeti! Amazing eh?! Check out some of my photos from the inside of the tent…

The bathroom!

The bathroom!

My luxury room in the Serengeti

My luxury room in the Serengeti

My travelling Northern Ireland flag.

My travelling Northern Ireland flag.

After having a shower, settling in and seeing some gazelles and hyenas just out the front (we’re in the Serengeti remember!), it’s fire time.

Campfire at night, Serengeti, Tanzania.

Campfire at night, Serengeti, Tanzania.

A fire is lit and I choose an ice cold Safari lager bottle to join my two travel buddies, Raymond Walsh AKA Man on the Lam and Annette White, the lady behind Bucket List Journey.

Safari beer and fire at night in the African jungle.

Safari beer and fire at night in the African jungle.

We enjoy the fire as the sun sinks over the horizon leaving us in complete darkness. It’s dinner time…

We have a feast – this lodge is well equipped. There’s a kitchen and dining hall (tent).

The dining tent!

The dining tent!

I choose beef, rice and veg and after drinking my Safari Lager, I opt for a Serengeti – why not.

Raymond, Annette and I dining in the Serengeti.

Raymond, Annette and I dining in the Serengeti.

Beef, rice and veg.

Beef, rice and veg.

A Serengeti beer ;-)

A Serengeti beer 😉

It’s getting late and we have an early start on our game drive so we’re all asleep by 11pm in the darkness of a jungle full of hyenas, lions, gazelles and giraffes.

I’m awoken at 4am by a mouse in my room! Yes a mouse is going through my bag eating peanuts. I had to laugh of all the animals in the wild and I find a tiny mouse in my room! We are up for breakfast (tea/coffee and cereals/bread) and off out. This was a special night camping out in the Serengeti and I will never forget it!

With Raymond and Annette - fun times in the Serengeti!

With Raymond and Annette – fun times in the Serengeti!

Booking Your Luxury Tent in the Serengeti
I thoroughly recommend at least one night of luxury in the Serengeti. We slum it enough as backpackers and this is special…a hey a ma ma ma hey…in the jungle the mighty jungle the lion sleeps tonight…

To book and get latest rates email – [email protected]

Getting there to the Osupuko Campsite
The camp is located in the peripheral of Central Serengeti on the slopes of Rongai Hills. It’s about 320-Kms from Arusha town, about 50-Kms from NABI Gate and about 28-Kms from Seronera. By road drive from Arusha takes approximately 8-10 hours with game drives en-route. By air it takes about 60 minutes from Arusha to Seronera Airstrip which is about 26-Kms to the camp. – Serengeti Camp.

My videos from my time camping in the Serengeti:

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