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Klein's Camp is set on the
edge of the Kuka Hills and commands breathtaking views of the
valley through which pass migratory herds of wildebeest and
zebra.
Kleins Camp Location
Hidden amongst the bush-clad Kuka Hills, Klein's Camp lies in
the Serengeti, just south of the Masai Mara, along the ancient
migratory route of wildebeest and elephant. Some ten thousand
hectares of private land is set aside for the exclusive use of
guests at this intimate camp in the northeastern Serengeti. The
local Masai, who are stakeholders in the camp, owns the land.
Kleins Camp Activities
Wildlife Game Drives Safari Walking Culture Honeymoon
Photography Birding Day Tour Swimming Pool Child Friendly Price
Range - East Africa: $250 plus
Kleins Camp Attractions
Elephants are more common here in the woodlands than elsewhere
in the Serengeti, and close encounters are frequent. Grant's
gazelle, lion, leopard, wildebeest and eland may all be seen.
Kleins Camp Facilities
With sweeping views into the Grumeti River Valley, the camp's
eight cottages are built of local stone and thatch. The
interiors are rustic, tempered with consideration for comfort
and style. The leather bedspreads, simple stone walls, cosy
armchairs, and downy beds reflect the spirit of both camp and
landscape. Private bathrooms have double basins, natural cotton
gowns and provide piping hot showers. The camp has a central
sitting room and bar, which shares the fabulous views. A vast
sofa has cushions and throws in raw silks, soft chenilles and
zebra hide. A magnificent leather ottoman, beaded in the Masai
style, serves as a coffee table and supports piles of wildlife
books and a bao set for playing this very addictive African
board game. In the dining area chefs ply their trade over
glowing braziers as they prepare the aromatic Pan-African dishes
in which they specialise. Outside a freeform pool, floored with
local stone to blend with the landscape, have dark wood loungers
and safari chairs.
Kleins Camp Additional Information
Expert guides lead excursions into the Serengeti wilderness, and
it is on safari that you will experience one of Africa's most
intact ecosystems. Guests have the freedom of all the Klein's
land to enjoy, and can thus take both day and night game drives
in the knowledge that there are no other humans for miles.
Kleins Camp Children Policy
Children welcome, although travel to Tanzania is not recommended
for children under 8 years old. Children (sharing with adults) 0
- 5 years = free of charge 6 - 11 " = charged half rate |
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