Serengeti Sojourn luxury tented camp reopens for bookings Posted on 5 May 2021 After 12 months of closure, the unique Serengeti Sojourn luxury tented camp has finally reopened for bookings. This premier game experience allows guests to view the spectacle of the annual wildlife migration where, following the seasonal rainfall, over one million white-bearded wildebeest and other species migrate from Masai Mara in Kenya to the Serengeti in Tanzania, offering spectacular game viewing opportunities. The elite tented Serengeti Sojourn camp moves within the national park to ensure the best possible sightings of this phenomenon and offers guests the chance to enjoy a raw African experience that is up-close and wild – an adventure of a lifetime. As parts of our world slowly return to normalcy and begin to open borders, we celebrate with this breath of good news: an opportunity to make that bucket-list travel dream come true. “We’ve seen a surge in bookings and a promising start to the second quarter of 2021,” says Neil Markovitz, CEO of NEWMARK, Hotels, Reserves, Lodges and Residences. “Our decision to re-open Serengeti Sojourn came after much deliberation, but we feel that with the increase in the vaccine uptake (internationally) and the gradual return to a sense of normalcy, that we’ll be more than ready to welcome guests. “Travel provides essential income to so many who rely on business from tourism – so many who have struggled over the past year. It is with great excitement that we look forward to opening our doors and welcoming you to the holiday of a lifetime! More than ever before, we crave to be in nature. We crave space, travel, new experiences – a break from what we’ve known and lived through inside our own four walls over the past year.” From 1 July 2021, the camp will open in Lobo, northern Serengeti, where it will remain until November. During this period, guests get to witness the great migration of over one-million wildebeest, 200 000 zebras and other magnificent animals, including four globally threatened or endangered species: the black rhino, elephant, wild dog and cheetah. From 22 December 2021 the camp will open in Ndutu, southern Serengeti. To create a tailor-made package and for any other enquiries or bookings, contact: [email protected], call +27 21 427 5900 or visit: newmarkhotels.com. Picture: Supplied Related Posts Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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