Of all the places we stayed on our East African safari, this was my favorite. It wasn't the nicest, it didn't have the best food and the amenities were minimal, but I loved the people there and how remote it was. This was the only place we stayed that wasn't enclosed by a security fence so there was no strolling around after dusk and before dawn. If you needed to go somewhere, you called on the radio and one of the Maasai guards would come and escort you. Same thing to get to your tent after dinner. In the morning, they would either tell us what animals they saw during the night (cape buffalo and hippo during our stay), or we'd see the tracks where the ground was soft. Also, we could hear the lions and they were close and on both sides of the camp. The tents were nice enough. Not even the most glamorous tents we stayed in but they were clean, had a shower and a toilet and we were always so tired by the end of the day, we had no trouble going to sleep. The food was good and more than enough. Again, not the best food we had at a camp or lodge we stayed at, but it was tasty, and the chef and his staff were so nice and personable. It was nice to sit on the patio in the evening before dinner and have a drink and watch the baboons just across the river come to the tree they stay in every night and jostle for position in the branches. It was a tremendous place to relax and just enjoy being in the middle of the Serengeti. I would highly recommend it for anyone looking for a place to stay there.
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