Kimondo CampKimondo, sister camp to Olakira, is a migration camp crafted of wood and canvas following the herds of wildlife on their journey across the grasslands of East Africa.
Entirely solar-powered, with just 8 comfortable tents, Kimondo offers rich hand-woven rugs to burnished copper lanterns in a mix of Moroccan exoticism and East African safari romance. The traditional safari tents are spacious, with either king size or twin beds, and large verandahs for afternoon naps. The en suite bathrooms have flush loos, hot and cold running water and the traditional safari bucket shower. Meals are either taken outside, under the stars or in the dining tent. The mess tent is full of comfy places to relax, and books to browse. From July to October home for Kimondo is near the sinuous Mara River on the famous Lamai Wedge. As winter eases and summer warms the land, the herds move south to calve in the lush grasslands of the southern Serengeti. As the herds move, so does Kimondo, to ensure you’re never far from the heart of the migration. |