LABA MIGRATION CAMP
SAFARIS & ACTIVITIES
PRIVATE 4X4 SAFARI
You will have a private 4×4 vehicle and a highly experienced personal guide at your disposal. Your first safaris will take place in the area surrounding the camp, which offers a wide diversity of landscapes.
In the following days, we recommend experiencing a walking safari, which brings its own share of surprises with every outing.
FOOT SAFARI
A walking safari is an excellent way to fully immerse yourself and connect with nature and wildlife. Animals tend to be more cautious and you may approach them from a greater distance, but the emotions are far more intense.
GYM
Within our Migration Camp, you can maintain your fitness or continue your training before or after your safaris during your stay, using state-of-the-art equipment such as Technogym for cardio and strength training, as well as Eleiko for CrossFit.
In keeping with our commitment to a close connection with nature, this space is open to the surrounding natural environment.
HOT AIR BALLOON
Soar over the Serengeti on a hot-air balloon flight
Optional activity (additional cost)
Discovery of the Olduvai Archaeological Site
The Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania is one of the most important complexes of prehistoric sites in Africa. It has yielded stone tools as well as animal and human fossils dating from between 1.8 million years ago and 400,000 years before the present.
Laba Migration Camp offers a wide range of activities, allowing guests to fully enjoy the richness of the African wilderness right at their doorstep.
LABA Migration Camp is dismantled within six days, three times a year, and relocated to the main migration areas where animal concentrations are at their highest:
From late November to late March, in the southern Serengeti near the Ngorongoro Crater, in the Ndutu region. This is where the herds gather and where approximately 300,000 baby wildebeest are born in January.
From April to July, LABA Migration Camp is set up in Msabi, in the western Serengeti. This is the peak of the rutting season, when males are highly active.
From August to late November, the camp moves to the northern Serengeti. Here, you will encounter the vast migration herds, which can sometimes stretch for up to 30 kilometres in length.