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At MOYO Camps, we offer you the best experiences, so your Safari is the most authentic and unforgettable.

We are proud to offer unique cultural experiences that foster meaningful, inspiring, and transformative connections with Africa and its people. These activities take place beyond the camp and should be scheduled in advance of your stay.

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Game drives are at the heart of your Serengeti experience. It truly is a journey into the wild where nature takes the lead, and you’re invited with front row seats!  

Every drive is a unique adventure whether it’s witnessing a pride of lions stirring at dawn, tracking a herd of elephants through the acacia woodland, or watching the drama of the Great Migration unfold.

Our game drives are led by our experienced guides who are deeply knowledgeable about the land and are experts in tracking wildlife and reading animal behavior.  
Our comfortable custom 4x4 vehicles are either open-sided or with a pop-up roof for clear, unobstructed views.  Game drives deliver a rare and unique opportunity to watch nature in real time in one of Africa’s most iconic landscapes.

A Journey Into the Wild

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Experience available at

Mara Camp
Warangi Camp
Hembe Camp
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The sundowner experience is a timeless Safari tradition. 

At the end of the day, your guide will choose the perfect scenic location to watch the sun dip below the horizon as the sky lights up in rich color.  Relax with your favorite beverage, enjoy a few snacks, and reflect on the day’s wildlife sightings while taking in the splendor of the Serengeti.

A vibrant sunset and a cold beverage shared with good company is the perfect way to end a day on the savannah.

A timeless safari tradition

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Mara Camp
Warangi Camp
Hembe Camp
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After a day of adventure, retreat to the serenity of our spa, where the wild beauty of the Serengeti meets total relaxation.

Indulge in a soothing massage, relaxing pedicure or manicure, and open-air wellness rituals inspired by African traditions.

With views stretching over endless plains and the sounds of nature all around, it’s a chance to restore body and spirit in the heart of the wilderness.

The Serengeti meets total relaxation

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Experience available at

Mara Camp
Warangi Camp
Hembe Camp
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Exploration is at the heart of every walking safari.

On foot, your senses sharpen, bringing every sight, sound, and scent of the bush to life.
It’s a true adventure to be accompanied by a professional guide and armed ranger to track wildlife, read fresh tracks, and uncover subtle signs of wildlife presence.

A Walking Safari connects you to nature, making it an intimate and unforgettable experience. Walking safari’s are only permitted in the Seronera area and offered at our Hembe and Warangi camps.

An intimate and unforgettable experience

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Experience available at

Warangi Camp
Hembe Camp
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During your journey, consider a stop at a local camp that provides refuge, support, and community for people with albinism in Tanzania. 
Albinism is an inherited condition that reduces the amount of melanin in the skin, hair, and eyes. These individuals face unique challenges in this region, including social stigma, health risks, and in some cases, targeted violence. 
The camp serves not only as a place of safety but also as a center for advocacy, education, and hope.

This visit offers a meaningful opportunity to learn about the lives, struggles, and resilience of those living with albinism. You'll hear personal stories, meet community members, and gain insight into the work being done to protect, empower, and educate both individuals with albinism and the wider public.

A center for advocacy, education, and hope

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Outside of Camp

Note: Experiences located outside the camp must be booked in advance, prior to your arrival.
These activities are situated along the route to camp and are only accessible before check-in. Be sure to reserve them ahead of time to ensure availability.

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Savor the magic of the wild with a private bush breakfast, lunch, or dinner set against the endless plains.

A private table awaits where a delicious chef-prepared meal is served. No walls, no rush, just the peaceful rhythm of nature.

Bush dining is a wonderful opportunity to elevate a special occasion or to simply combine fresh food and a moment of calm and connection in one of the most extraordinary places on earth.

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Not your typical breakfast, lunch & dinner!

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Experience available at

Mara Camp
Warangi Camp
Hembe Camp
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A hot air balloon safari offers a truly unforgettable way to experience the Serengeti
It’s a perfect blend of serenity and awe in perfect measure. 

As you drift quietly with the wind, take in the sweeping beauty of the savannah at sunrise
The scale of the Serengeti becomes clear, and every moment feels like a scene from a nature documentary as you watch wildlife move across the landscape. 
Watch a wildebeest herd, spot the elusive rhino, or witness a lion on the hunt.

Following your approximate one-hour flight, enjoy a scenic bush breakfast in the heart of the wilderness. If there’s ever a place to experience a balloon flight, this is it.

As you drift quietly with the wind…

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Experience available at

Mara Camp
Warangi Camp
Hembe Camp
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Towering at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet), Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa’s highest peak and the tallest free-standing mountain in the world. Climbing to its summit, Uhuru Peak, is a rare and rewarding adventure. No ropes or technical gear required, just steady determination, altitude acclimatization, and a love for the outdoors.

Treks typically take 6 to 8 days, depending on the chosen route, allowing time for gradual ascent and proper acclimatization. Along the way, you'll pass through a breathtaking range of ecosystems from tropical rainforest to alpine desert to snow-capped summit.

You don’t have to reach the summit to experience the beauty and wonder of Mount Kilimanjaro. For many travelers, exploring the lower slopes offers a rewarding adventure without the demands of high altitude.

Guided day hikes or short overnight treks take you through the mountain’s lower ecosystems, including lush montane forests filled with colobus monkeys, waterfalls, and rare flora. These routes give you a real sense of Kilimanjaro’s grandeur while allowing you to return to comfortable accommodations at the end of the day.

The tallest free-standing mountain in the world.

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Experience available at

Outside of Camp

Note: Experiences located outside the camp must be booked in advance, prior to your arrival.
These activities are situated along the route to camp and are only accessible before check-in. Be sure to reserve them ahead of time to ensure availability.

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Step into the rich cultural heritage of the Serengeti with a visit to a nearby Maasai village. The Maasai are semi-nomadic pastoralists and are one of East Africa’s most iconic communities. Known for their striking red shukas, intricate beadwork, proud warrior traditions, and deep connection to the land.

During your visit, you’ll be welcomed by village elders and will learn firsthand about their traditions, daily life, and age-old customs. Discover how they coexist with wildlife, witness traditional singing and dancing and spear throwing.

This is a respectful cultural exchange, guided by your safari host, and designed to offer insight without intrusion. It’s a meaningful way to connect with the people who have called this landscape home for centuries.

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One of East Africa’s most iconic communities

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Experience available at

Mara Camp
Warangi Camp
Hembe Camp
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A visit to a local Tanzanian school offers a meaningful glimpse into daily life, education, and community spirit in the region.

During your visit, you’ll have the chance to meet students and teachers, observe a classroom in action, and learn about the challenges and successes facing education in Tanzania.

From shared desks and handwritten lessons to the joy of song and storytelling, each moment offers a window into a system fueled by hope, dedication, and strong community ties.

This is not just a cultural stop, it’s an opportunity for genuine exchange, often filled with curiosity, laughter, and shared humanity. Some visitors abroad bring marbles, pencils or lollipops to share with the children which are always met with sincere gratitude and pure joy.

From handwritten lessons to the joy of song

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Experience available at

Outside of Camp

Note: Experiences located outside the camp must be booked in advance, prior to your arrival.
These activities are situated along the route to camp and are only accessible before check-in. Be sure to reserve them ahead of time to ensure availability.

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As part of your journey through northern Tanzania, consider a visit to Wine To Water, a nonprofit organization making a powerful impact through clean water and sanitation projects across the region.

Located just outside Arusha, the Wine To Water site is home to a small locally operated ceramic water filter operation. Here, you’ll learn how these simple yet highly effective filters are handcrafted using clay, sawdust, and colloidal silver. The clay pots are distributed to schools, villages, and healthcare centers throughout Tanzania. Each filter provides clean drinking water for up to 5–6 years and plays a critical role in reducing waterborne illness.

During your visit, you’ll meet the local team, see the filter-making process up close and in some cases have an opportunity to assist in making a pot. You will hear stories about how clean water is transforming communities, especially for women and children who often carry the daily burden of collecting it.

It’s an inspiring, hands-on experience that brings to life the real-world impact of sustainable, community-driven solutions and a reminder of the power of purposeful travel. If inclined, you can purchase an inexpensive clay pot and with your guide, hand deliver the gift of clean water to a family in need.

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A reminder of the power of purposeful travel

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Experience available at

Outside of Camp

Note: Experiences located outside the camp must be booked in advance, prior to your arrival.
These activities are situated along the route to camp and are only accessible before check-in. Be sure to reserve them ahead of time to ensure availability.