Ubuntu Camp (Western Corridor) is a small mobile camp set up every season to follow the migration in Tanzania. It thus passes through three different locations each year to allow visitors to be close to the herds of wildebeests. When it is on its location in the Western Corridor of the Serengeti, the camp is close to the Grumeti River (9 km) and it is an excellent starting point for game drives in May and June that focus on the presence of the migration in this area and the famous crossings of the Grumeti River.
The fact that Ubuntu camp has only six to eight tents allows an authentic immersion in the Serengeti ecosystem and a lifestyle in communion with the exceptional nature of the Park. Despite the small size of the overall camp, the tents are spacious and comfortable, each with its private bathroom with toilets and running water. The service is of a high standard and Ubuntu Camp is known for providing a good balance between proximity to the nature and quality of services.