Overview
Lying on the savannah of the Serengeti National Park and shaded by rocky outcrops known as the Moru Kopjes, this luxurious tented safari camp provides comfort, and – with only five tents available – personalised attention and service.
Being located on the path of one of the Great Wildebeest Migration, this is the ideal place to see wildebeest, zebras and gazelles embarking on their annual journey, not least because the rocky Moru Kopjes provide plenty of shade and lookout points for lions and cheetahs.
Enjoy game drives with skilled guides or even an exciting balloon safari.
Highlights
- Located on the path of the migration
- Look for big cats in the shade of the Moru Kopjes
- Enjoy an away-from-the -crowds safari
- Experience a thrilling balloon safari
- Sit down to a sundowner & supper in the bush
- Eco-friendly & supports eco-tourism
More Information
Location
Tanzania, Serengeti
Type of Accommodation
Tented Camp
Comfort Level
Comfortable
Facilities
Asanja offers exhilarating game drives in 4×4 safari vehicles that accommodate only six guests.
Enjoy sundowner drinks from a fantastic viewpoint before returning to the Safari Bar & Lounge for a pre-dinner drink. Be pleasantly entertained by cultural dancing and music while savouring your dinner in the mess tent.
The camp also offers a complementary laundry service and can arrange unforgettable hot-air balloon safaris.
General Facilities
- Bar
- Laundry service
Dining
Asanja’s skilled chef and his team create dishes that are inspired by local flavours and ingredients fused with Continental elements.
Enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner in the camp’s mess tent but speak to the staff about arranging private breakfasts, dinners or barbecues out on the savannah.
Rooms
Asanja Africa offers five spacious and similarly designed luxury tents, each representing a Maasai Ceremony and inspired by African culture.
Emanyata represents the Warrior’s Camp Ceremony and every Maasai boy’s dream of becoming a warrior. The tent is decorated in shades of blue and white with beads and fire sticks.
Eunoto symbolises the Warrior Head Shaving Ceremony when a warrior becomes a senior warrior.
The tent is decorated in shades of green, representing health and growth.
Eokoto E-kule is decorated in white, symbolising the Milk Drinking Ceremony which is initiated after a warrior shaves his hair.
Enkangoo Nkiri is so named after the Meat Eating Ceremony and decorated in deep orange, symbolising the gourd containers that hold food and milk.
Enkiama is the Marriage Ceremony tent, an extremely significant ceremony and the tent is adorned in a deep red, signifying unity, as well as stunning beaded creations known as Imasaa.
Activities
- Day tours
- Game drives
- 4×4 Drives
- Bush dining
- Hot air ballooning
- Live music & entertainment
- Bird watching