Highlights
- Simple Tented Camp
- Comfortable En-Suite Tents
- Simple set-up
- Central Serengeti
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Wayo Banagi Green Camp is a simple authentic tented camp located in the Central Serengeti near the Grumeti River and is ideally located for Mara river crossings when the migration is in the area between June - October. Wayo have built up an excellent reputation for authentic and adventurous safaris at a sensible price point and without luxury frills and their camps are excellent options for the more adventurous traveller.
Banagi camp is set up on the edge of a small tributary of the Grumeti River, under large acacia tortilis trees. This stream has pools of water most of the year, making the camp very active with wildlife all year round. It is common to be sitting in the camp and see herds of zebra and wildebeest passing by. Banagi camp is set up on the edge of a small tributary of the Grumeti River, under large acacia tortilis trees. This stream has pools of water most of the year, making the camp very active with wildlife all year round. It is common to be sitting in the camp and see herds of zebra and wildebeest passing by. The camp is approximately 35mins north of the Seronera airstrip, close to the turn off to the Western Corridor or to the northern areas. and is a a very good mid-way stop if travelling from the Ngorongoro Crater area to the Northern Serengeti.
Banagi has 5 bell tents (sleeping 2 or three people). The tents are 4m across with double beds, 100% linen bedding, chairs, luggage racks and attached a large bathroom with a hot water shower.
All meals are prepared by a chef in a camp kitchen. Served by waiters as either plated of buffet, depending on the menu of the day. All meals are 3-course, well prepared home cooking. Meals are usually taken at a communal table.
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on 05 June 2025
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