Serengeti Bushtops : all the details.
Communication: Serengeti Bushtops has free WiFi in the central areas and a laptop which guests can use at no extra charge.
Ideal length of Stay: Stay for at least 3 nights between June and November when the wildebeest migration is likely to be within the area.
Special interests: Serengeti Bushtops is remarkably stylish, and the rooms very spacious
and private. The service seemed friendly and efficient. It lacks the
communal ‘bushcamp’ feel of some of the smaller, more intimate camps in
the area – and is a little more ‘hotel-like’ and formal – but for those
wanting privacy and luxury this could be a good choice.
Health and Safety: Serengeti Bushtops has a basic first-aid kit. They also have links to
the flying doctor service. They are only 2km from Kogatende airstrip and
we understand that helicopters can land on the site, too.The lodge has security guards patrolling day and night, and guests are escort to their tents after dark.
Child policy: Serengeti Bushtops generally welcomes children, but young children are considered on a case-by-case basis. This camp is not fenced, and wild animals can roam through so parents should be aware children are always their responsibility.
Location: Serengeti Migration Area, Tanzania.
Food: On our last visit (June 2011) we didn't get a chance to sample the food
at Serengeti Bushtops, but we'd expect the food to be of a good quality,
with international style cuisine. Dining takes place either in the main
restaurant area, or on the decking of your tent.
Most drinks are included – but there are plans to change this in the future.
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