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South Serengeti- Ndutu

Welcome to Ndutu

Ndutu in South Serengeti is a remarkable destination to witness some of the world's most incredible wildlife spectacles. Its diverse ecosystems, abundant wildlife, and luxurious accommodations make it a place where dreams of an African safari come true. So, pack your bags, embark on an adventure, and immerse yourself in the magic of Ndutu!

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Discovering Ndutu: The Jewel of South Serengeti

Welcome to the breathtaking wilderness of Ndutu in South Serengeti, Tanzania! Nestled in the heart of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Ndutu is a natural wonderland known for its stunning landscapes and exceptional wildlife experiences. This webpage will be your guide to exploring this remarkable destination.

The Magic of the Southern Serengeti
Location:

Ndutu lies in the southern region of the Serengeti ecosystem, bordering the Ngorongoro Conservation Area to the east, Kusini to the southwest, and Serengeti National Park to the west. Its strategic location makes it a prime spot for witnessing the Great Migration.

Wildlife Spectacle:

The area is famous for being a critical stopover point during the Great Migration. From December to April, hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebras gather here to give birth to their young, attracting predators like lions and cheetahs. It’s a wildlife photographer’s dream!

Unique Habitats:

Ndutu offers diverse landscapes, from vast plains to woodlands and seasonal lakes. Lake Ndutu, in particular, is a highlight, often dotted with pink flamingos and other water birds.

Activities in Ndutu
  1. Game Drives:

    Explore the wilderness on daily game drives. Knowledgeable guides will take you on safari adventures, ensuring you encounter the region’s iconic wildlife.

  2. Bird Watching:

    Ndutu is a paradise for bird enthusiasts. Spot colorful avian species in and around the lake areas.

  3. Photography:

    Whether you’re an amateur or professional photographer, Ndutu provides endless opportunities for capturing stunning shots of wildlife and landscapes.

  4. Walking Safaris:

    For a more immersive experience, consider a guided walking safari, a chance to connect with the environment on foot.

  5. Maasai Village Cultural Excursions

    Ndutu is a Maasai land, and you can visit the nearby villages to learn about the authentic Maasai culture.

Accommodations

Several lodges and camps offer accommodations ranging from luxurious safari lodges to comfortable tented camps. Some popular options include:

– Gnu Migration Camp:

Offering stunning views and an authentic safari experience.

– Kusini Safari Camp:
A luxury tented camp with a prime location for wildlife viewing.

– Lake Masek Tented Lodge:
Set near Lake Masek, it provides a serene and picturesque setting.

Getting There

You can access by road from Arusha or by air to the Ndutu Airstrip.

Tips for Your Visit

– Timing:
The best time to visit Ndutu is during the calving season from December to April, when the Great Migration is in full swing. The rest of the year is quiet and private; still, there is a chance to see a lot of resident animals like elephants, leopards, lions, and many others.

– Pack Accordingly:
Prepare for varying temperatures, from warm days to chilly nights. Don’t forget your camera and binoculars.