Kirurumu Serengeti South Camp
This is a mobile camp — it moves seasonally across the Serengeti so that its position tracks the migration rather than waiting for the migration to come to it. The camp is placed to avoid the most congested corridors while staying close to where the animals are moving, which in practice means the game viewing changes with each season and each location.
The camp holds seven tents, each configured as either a double or twin. The tents are fully furnished: proper beds with quality linens, solar lighting, and an ensuite bathroom with a hot shower. Coffee and tea are available in the tent; housekeeping runs daily. The structure is canvas and a frame, but the inside is set up as a functioning bedroom.
The day runs on a familiar safari rhythm: early morning game drives when the light and the animals are both active, a return to camp for lunch during the midday heat, and an evening drive followed by time around the fire. Bush lunches are offered out in the field. Cultural evenings with Maasai community members are part of the programme.
The camp is based in Sinoni, in the Arusha region of Tanzania, and operates within the broader Serengeti ecosystem.