
LABA Migration Camp
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LABA Migration Camp is itinerant, following in the footsteps of the great migration, making three major stops each year to give guests a front-row seat from the most luxurious mobile camp in the Serengeti.
Starting price per person
What to Expect
LABA Migration Camp is the most luxurious in the Serengeti. Far from being a temporary camp, it offers exceptional comforts, reflecting the image of its unfolding natural surroundings with a diverse range of activities to ensure guests take full advantage of having the rich African wilderness on their doorstep.
The atmosphere is of authentic safari dating back to the end of the 19th century and the décor is based on the theme of ‘a cabinet of curiosities’, which is dedicated to nature. The intimate camp can accommodate up to 22 guests with 8 double and 2 family tents offering versatile arrangements, while two main tents open to nature serve as the lounge, library, bar and dining room.
Pleasures of the palate unfold each day with LABA LABA signature dishes made with mainly organic ingredients and the added thrill of dining under the stars. Guests can enjoy workouts in the Technogym with open landscape views.
Highlights
The intimate camp can accommodate up to 22 guests with 8 double and 2 family tents offering versatile arrangements, while two main tents open to nature serve as the lounge, library, bar and dining room.
A front seat to the great migration is the focus of the camp which is dismantled in six days, three times a year, to set down in the main migration zones where the animals are concentrated. From November to March, the Southern LABA Migration Camp is located in the southern Serengeti, not far from the Ngorongoro Crater. From April to July, the Western LABA Migration Camp is located in Masabi during the rutting season when the males are very active. From August to November, the Northern LABA Migration Camp is the best place to rub shoulders with the huge migrating herds, which can sometimes be in procession up to 30 km long.
Private land safari in 4×4 is with an experienced dedicated guide, while there’s wild animal footprints to follow on walking safari to get up close with the incredible wildlife in an untainted natural setting. Guests can fly over the Serengeti for a bird’s eye view, drifting on the breeze in a hot air balloon. Near the park, Olduvaï Gorge is one of Africa’s most important prehistoric archaeological sites, where numerous fossils and human remains have been unearthed.










