Accommodations in Western Corridor of Serengeti National Park
Accommodations in Western Corridor of Serengeti National Park : The Western Corridor is where the Serengeti narrows as it stretches westward, nearly to Lake Victoria. The two rivers, the Grumeti and the Mbalageti, which run nearly parallel to one another and maintain a ring of mostly evergreen riparian forest, are the area’s main feature. There are many zebra and wildebeest, as well as all the predators and forest “specialists” like colobus monkeys, in this location, which supports a very good permanent game population. The birdlife is especially diverse. Between May and July, the migration moves through, stopping to gain strength before entering the Grumeti Reserve along the crocodile-rich Grumeti River. The Western Corridor of the Serengeti is home to camps.
Grumeti Migration Camp
Grumeti Migration Camp, situated in the Grumeti Private Reserve just outside of Serengeti National Park, provides an experience that is distinct from what can be found elsewhere in the Serengeti habitat. Because to its quiet setting, you can avoid the worst of the crowds while still being close enough to the Serengeti to plan hot air balloon safaris or go farther into the wild. In addition to a private balcony and a private bathroom, each private tent offers guests a front-row ticket to the Wildebeest Migration.
Mbugani Migration Camp
Every May through July, Mbugani, another mobile camp that tracks the movements of the Wildebeest Migration, sets up business in the Western Corridor’s Kirawira region. Mbugani is our top pick in the Grumeti area because it has enormous ensuite bathrooms, electricity available around-the-clock, and large viewing windows that let you see all the action.
Grumeti River Camp
The Grumeti River is visible from the seemingly peaceful Grumeti River Camp, which is located in the western corridor of the Serengeti. It features a bright, playful interior design and a rustic, relaxed atmosphere, but the food and service quality are more on par with some of Africa’s best safari camps. The area always has a good variety of fauna because the river is perpetual. Nonetheless, the wildebeest migration passes through the camp on its way north, making late May to July the ideal time to come.

If you want cutting-edge design, a sense of tangible luxury, and unassuming service, Grumeti is not the place for you. However, this camp should be on your radar if you enjoy the amenities of life but are searching for a bush site with great service, a relaxed ambiance, and superb guiding. This is especially true between late May and July, when the migration typically comes through.
Singita Sasakawa Lodge
Sasakawa Lodge, a lodge that practically exudes old-world elegance, allows visitors to experience what it would be like to be European or American explorers in the heart of darkest Africa. With features like claw-footed bathtubs, leather-scented library, and an on-site tennis court, this lodge gives you the impression that you are a wealthy old man without removing you from the African scenery you have come to see.
