accommodation

Wayo Serengeti Green Camp South

Southern Serengeti,

About Wayo Serengeti Green Camp South

Wayo Serengeti Green Camp is a seasonal camp which follows the main wildebeest events during the year. This camp is located in the southern regions of the Serengeti National Park and captures the herds as they reach the lower plains for calving seasons.

HANDMADE IN TANZANIA

Our Wayo Serengeti Green Camp features our newly designed tents sewn by local teams located on the boundary of Arusha National Park. The offering further extends our iconic Wayo mesh-sided tents to be 180 degrees creating a picture-window frontage and taking the inside-outside experience to another level.

Encased in a beautiful stretch canvas overhead, tents sensitively blend into the landscape whilst also providing shade and privacy. There are ensuite bathrooms with low-flush toilets and bucket showers.

24-hour Security
Bar
Eco Friendly
Laundry Service (Available)
On Site
Big 5
Bird Watching
Game Drives
Game Viewing
Game Walks
Walks (Guided)
Wildlife Tours
Off Site
Animal Encounters
Big 5
Bird Watching
Fine Dining
Game Viewing
Walks (Guided)
Wildlife Tours
Wayo Serengeti Green Camp - Tanzania

Accommodation Options

Classic Tents

This camp is lightly placed upon these delicate lands consisting of 10 spacious tents each with attached bathrooms. Bedrooms include comfortable, spacious king-sized beds or the option for a twin bed arrangement. Linens are sumptuous, fresh cottons with bedside lighting. The bathrooms include hot bucket showers which are available on request

The tents encourage a full immersion in this spectacular environment maximizing on large gauze windows. The large canvas overhead protects from the sun's rays the occasional impressive African rains.

Standard Room Amenities
En-Suite
Laundry Facilities
Laundry Service (Available)
Outside Shower
Shower
Tea / Coffee

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