Known for its open grasslands, tree-dotted savanna and exceptional wildlife, this region is rich in year-round game viewing. The Grumeti River is famous for its annual Great Migration crossings in June and July when thousands of migrating animals brave crocodile-filled waters on their way north. But even outside the migration, this area thrives with life: resident hippo pods, lion prides, and the rare black-and-white colobus monkeys found nowhere else in the Serengeti.
Getting to &Beyond Grumeti Serengeti River Lodge:
Set in the far western reaches of Serengeti National Park, the lodge is easily reached via a scenic flight and short game drive.
By air: Daily scheduled flights are available from Arusha to Grumeti Airstrip. From there, it’s a short 5–10-minute drive to the lodge.
Getting to &Beyond Klein’s Camp:
Set within a 10,000-hectare (24,700-acre) wildlife concession leased from the Maasai, this camp feels worlds away, and all the better for it.
By air: Fly from Arusha to Lobo Airstrip, followed by a leisurely 90–120-minute game drive to camp.
Getting to &Beyond Serengeti Under Canvas:
Our mobile luxury tented camps move with the rhythm of the Great Migration bringing you closer to the action and the untamed beauty of the Serengeti.
By air: Scheduled flights land at the airstrip nearest to the current camp location (Seronera, Ndutu, Grumeti or Kogatende), followed by a short drive into camp. Exact details are confirmed prior to travel.