Finished in June 2012,
Nomad's Lamai had been a pretty long time coming but the wait has
definitely been worthwhile. Located on the very scenic Wogakuria Kopjes,
around 30 minutes from the Mara River crossings, the camp could not
have better views and location in our opinion. Featuring an infinity
swimming pool, stunning vistas from throughout the property and the kind
of bush chic that regularly appears in magazines, this is certainly one
of the top, if not the top, property in the northern region of the
Serengeti at the moment.
Location
- perched atop the scenic rocky outcrops of the Wogakurya kopjes, the
camp is in an ideal location for visiting the migrations herds both on
the open plains of the Lamai wedge, north of the Mara River, and the
dotted scrubland to the south of the river. This region of the Serengeti
is a firm favourite of ours and, as such, we can’t speak more highly.
Layout - the rooms have all been cleverly
incorporated into, onto and around the rocks that form the kopje and, as
such, they each have a unique and intriguing position, both with
privacy and expansive views. The main area, similarly, offers
exceptional views out to the plains below and gives a feel of being
perched atop a big rock!
Rooms - the rooms have been very well thought out
and designed with each offering something slightly different from the
next. Featuring spacious and airy rooms, his and hers shower rooms with
ensuite facilities and expansive decks on which to relax, there is
nothing that hasn’t been considered or catered to. It is worth bearing
in mind that this is not really a camp for the less mobile.
Activities - as with all of the properties in this
area of the Serengeti, all of the activities revolve around walking or
driving (sometimes off road) either out on the plains or in amongst the
rock formations. This is such a good area for game viewing year round
that there is little you will want to do other than try and take in as
much as possible
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