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When it comes to witnessing the Great Wildebeest Migration's most iconic moments, Nasikia Mobile Migration Camp is one of those rare finds. Tucked into the remote corners of Kogatende from June to October and Ndutu from December to March, the camp follows the migration, so you're never far from the action. From witnessing the drama of river crossings to the wonder of newborn wildebeest taking their first steps, the intimate mobile camp offers a truly immersive experience in Tanzania's most wildlife-rich landscapes.
At Ndutu, the camp sits in the lush Small Marsh area – an ideal spot for calving season and predator action. In June, it relocates to Kogatende near the Mara River, where crocodile-dotted crossings unfold just a short drive away. Days at Nasikia start with early morning game drives led by exceptional guides. Or opt for a walking safari to really feel the bush beneath your feet. Alternatively, drift above it all on a hot-air balloon ride at sunrise (followed by a champagne breakfast, of course). When you return to camp, a warm welcome always awaits – think fine wines, hot bucket showers and meals around the fire that feel like you're dining with family. Bush picnics and dinners are also available, as well as cultural visits that bring Tanzania's heritage to life.
The camp offers a relaxed yet well-appointed retreat, with spacious tents under shade-cloth exteriors, large mesh windows, handcrafted furnishings and private patios. En-suite bathrooms include flushing toilets and eco-conscious bucket showers, with solar lighting throughout. Family-friendly and open to children aged five and up, the camp is also suited to couples, small groups and honeymooners seeking an authentic yet comfortable base. Expect dedicated service, soul-stirring scenery as well as close wildlife encounters. You can easily combine this stay with other destinations across the Serengeti, Ngorongoro or the Maasai Mara in Kenya.