Tamba Tented Camp
Central Serengeti (Seronera area)
Tamba Tented Camp
Central Serengeti (Seronera area)
Tamba Tented Camp sits in the prime wildlife country of the central Serengeti. The best Seronera game-viewing routes are close by. So are the visitor center and the Seronera airstrip. The location puts you at the heart of the action.
Spacious Tents with Open Views
The tents are very spacious, each with a private bathroom and hot shower. Every tent has its own private deck. The decks face the plains and acacia woodland, not the camp. This means you always wake to an open Serengeti view. Zebras often graze right in front of the tents.
A Pool in the Serengeti
As a permanent camp, Tamba offers more comfort than most canvas stays. The main building has a reception, lounge, dining room and bar. Outside there is a large deck and a rare treat: a big swimming pool. Guests cool off while giraffes graze in the distance.
Food and Hospitality
The food at Tamba is generous and home-style. Guests often call it the best they had on safari. Bush breakfasts and barbecue dinners add to the fun. The staff are famously warm, and farewells often come with song and dance.
Wildlife and Access
The Seronera area is the most reliable big-cat country in Africa. Lions, leopards and cheetahs live here all year. The migration passes through in season. Guests fly to Seronera airstrip or drive in from Ngorongoro. For families who want comfort and location, Tamba is a central-Serengeti standout.
Best Time to Visit
Tamba works wonderfully all year, thanks to Seronera’s resident wildlife. The migration passes through the central Serengeti around April to June and again around November. The pool makes warm afternoons a pleasure, especially for children. Two or three nights is the sweet spot. Tamba suits families, first-time safari-goers and anyone who wants comfort, location and warm hosting in one camp.