Stay Realm Logo

Discover

Hotels

Settings

Currency
Language
Loading...
10 / 10 Guest Rating

Esirai Mobile Migration Camp

Naabi Hill, Serengeti, Mara Region, Serengeti, TZ

Esirai Mobile Migration Camp - main view

About the Property

Designated Smoking Areas
This hotel offers designated smoking areas ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests.

All-Inclusive Experience
Enjoy an all-inclusive experience at Esirai Mobile Migration Camp with rates covering meals and beverages at onsite dining establishments.

Convenient Location
Located steps away from Northern Serengeti, this hotel offers easy access to popular attractions like Serengeti National Park and Maasai Mara National Reserve.

To book your stay at this all-inclusive hotel in Serengeti, visit our website now!

Facilities & Amenities

Free breakfast
Designated smoking area
Wheelchair accessible
Free breakfast
Free self parking
Free full breakfast
Couples/private dining
Private picnics
Vegetarian breakfast available
All property's electricity comes from renewable sources

Important Information

Check-in & Out

Check-in
Check-out11:00 AM

Property Notes

The property has connecting/adjoining rooms, which are subject to availability and can be requested by contacting the property using the number on the booking confirmation.

Check Room Availability

1 night · 2 adults

No rooms available

We couldn't find any available rooms for these dates and guests. Try adjusting your search criteria.

Guest Reviews

10
Exceptional1 verified reviews

Categories

Cleanliness9.6
Location9.8
Service9.2
Facilities9.0
Value for money8.9
Comfort9.5

Select topics to read reviews

D
David L
Verified booking
Standard Room
Stayed in Sep 30, 2024

"Exceptional"

10.0

This camp was definitely a luxury level property with beautiful, comfortable rooms and an accommodating staff. We were alone in camp for the one night we were there, but it seemed that was an anomaly since a full camp was being prepared for when we left. The food was delicious, the sleep comfort was great the wildlife all around made the most awesome sounds. We also had many opps to experience the migration of wildebeests, zebras and antelopes throughout our drives to and from the camp. There were just two less significant issues I might mention that could affect my staying here again sometime. One is that the camp was pretty far away from Central Serengeti, so I would have built in a second night if going there again. The second is that they have no internet which makes it difficult to communicate with travel agencies involved in our Serengeti experience. For one night that can be forgiven, but since we were without it in Central Serengeti as well, it did take its toll. I believe this issue is resolvable, even in a migration camp, as others seem to advertise this as a feature of their properties.

Helpful?