Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Mila Tented Camp

Experience raw natural beauty in the Serengeti
Located in Nyasiori, a game-rich region in the western corridor of the Serengeti, this tented camp combines comfort with that crucial sense of real adventure. There are five en-suite double tents and one family tent with two en-suite rooms connected by a shared living area. The interiors have been designed with careful chosen natural linens and textiles to create a relaxing retreat that blends perfectly into the surroundings. Natural linens and textiles
Embark on expertly led daily game drives within one of the most consistent wildlife areas of the Serengeti. Here, rolling savannahs appear endless with acacia trees punctuating the landscapes. Mila’s privileged position in the western corridor means wildlife viewing is exceptional throughout the year.
Visiting this stunning area gives you direct access to hot air balloon safaris. Silently soar about prides of lions or herds of buffalo for a privileged glimpse into their world.
Highlights
Stay in well-appointed en-suite double tents
Spot a range of wildlife on thrilling game drives
Savour delicious meals as you watch the magical sunset
Soar above the landscape on a breathtaking hot air balloon safari
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Places to combine Mila Tent with

Lake Manyara
Chem Chem Lodge is located in its own 4,000-acre conservation-focused concession between Lake Manyara and Tarangire National Parks.
Eight luxury tented suites are widely spaced to ensure absolute privacy, sat on the edge of a palm island overlooking Lake Manyara waters. One is a family suite with two bedrooms.
In centre is the main lodge, shaped to reflects the form of a flamingo with its wings spread, which includes a dining room, lounge, library, viewing tower, swimming pool, spa, sundeck and its own spectacular view over Lake Manyara.
Expect a very personalised service, and a focus on ‘slow safari’ where you enjoy the wildlife, culture, landscapes of the reserve and national parks at a relaxed and unhurried pace, to really savour and make the most of it.

















