It was great to have a more wild safari experience and I would definitely stay at Kati Kati again. See below for info about new government tax to NP accommodation. We were greeted by friendly & helpful staff, briefed and then shown to our tent which was spacious and clean & tidy. Back end of the tent has a real (ceramic) sink with tap, and two zip compartments, one real toilet and one bucket shower. The shower bucket outside the tent is filled with warm water when requested and we found it enough for the two of us to have a quick shower, stopping and starting the flow as required. Plenty of safe water provided in flasks to drink and at the sink for tooth brushing. Animal noises at night, and hyena near the camp, but we were so tired we slept really well. Bedside lamps were a bit dim so we found our head torch useful for reading. A whistle provided to use during night if any emergency. Nightly camp fire before dinner and bar drinks available. Starry sky is the best I have ever seen. Dining was great, food was very good, service excellent. Breakfast great, self service, no huge range but everyone got plenty, eggs cooked to request, and especially liked fruit yogurt which we also put into lunch box. Choice for lunch box slightly reduced (especially fruit) if made up later, so if you want choice, get up earlier! Vegetable noodles were great idea to have in lunch box. We were able to charge devices any time in dinning tent. Staff let us leave camera battery to charge, and they turned if off later when they went to bed so it was ready in the morning. Unique place to stay and I would recommend for a comfortable friendly Safari experience. We stayed two nights of our four night safari and this was my favourite accommodation. Because this is a mobile campsite it was not subject to recent tax of $50 per person, per night (July 2017) which was introduced by the new government and which applies to permanent accommodations in all the National Parks ( each park...
Read moreWe stayed for two nights at Kati Kati Camp during our safari, and it offered a truly authentic and memorable experience. Located right in the heart of the Serengeti, the camp immerses you in the sights and sounds of nature—at night, you can hear wildlife nearby or even passing through the camp, as there are no fences. This is all part of the charm, and rangers are present to ensure everyone’s safety.
The tents were clean, tidy, and spacious (ours was perfect for two people), equipped with a toilet and shower. The shower system is practical—you reserve a time and receive 20 liters of warm water, which is sufficient for one use, but you can easily order more if needed.
The food was the best we had on our entire safari, with plenty of delicious options to enjoy. They also offer a selection of local beer and wine at very reasonable prices. The staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, making the stay even more enjoyable.
Kati Kati Camp delivers an unparalleled sense of connection to nature, offering the perfect blend of comfort and adventure. If you’re looking for an authentic Serengeti experience, this is the...
Read moreDefenetely great experience to stay so close to the wild African nature, you can see zebras right beside your tent, hear hyena and see them down the hill. When it's getting dark Masai guys accompany you to the restaurant and back with flash lights. Food is good and have options to choose from. Beer or wine or juice not included. They give you warm water in cans to wash your clothes after day in dusty roads. Obviously you not gonna have long shower, they fill tanks when you ask them. You can ask to give more water if you like. And you can hear other people snoring through thin tent walls, but who cares, just appreciate the opportunity to be in this special place. I...
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