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Suyan Camp - Serengeti - Tanzania

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Suyan Camp is a semi-permanent luxury camp that is located in two different areas of The Serengeti. From December until March Suyan Camp is located in the Piyaya concession area, right in the Gol Mountains. This location is ideal for varying game drives in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and the Serengeti National park with other activities such as walking, fly camping and an introduction to Maasai culture.
From June until November the Camp is in the Soit Sambu area, giving access to the wildlife in the Serengeti National Park as well as the Soit Sambu concession area that allows walking safaris, night drives and fly camping.

Suyan Camp is ideal for the active-minded, who will be given opportunities to explore the amazing Serengeti ecosystem on foot with an experienced guide. For those looking for the ultimate adventure, Suyan Camp organizes fly camping excursions right from camp. Guest tents are spacious and beautifully designed, with a very open view to the incredibly scenic surroundings that the areas are famous for. Each tent has its own spacious private veranda with a very comfortable couch and chairs, overlooking the vast landscape spread out before you. Inside the tents, very comfortable king-size beds with beautiful cloth and contemporary furniture give the tent a very stylish yet homely feel. Lighting in the tent can be made both atmospheric and at reading strength. The spacious bathroom has a shower, double sinks and a ceramic flush toilet that is environmentally friendly.



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malaria zone
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What to do at Suyan Camp

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