Overview

Chaka  Mobile  Camp  is  a  semi-permanent  camp  located  in  the  Serengeti  ecosystem.  With  just  ten  tents,  Chaka  –  meaning  ‘bush’  in  Swahili  –  offers  an  authentic  and  intimate  bush  experience  in  the  middle  of  the  Serengeti  wilderness.  Chaka  Camp  follows  the  wildebeest  migration,  covering  hundreds  of  kilometers  as  it  moves  seasonally  around  the  Serengeti. 

From December through March, the wildebeest migration moves in and out of the Ndutu area. Ndutu is located in Ngorongoro Conservation Area, just south of Serengeti National Park. Chaka Camp’s location provides easy access to prime game viewing areas around Lakes Ndutu and Masek. In addition to the almost two million wildebeest and zebra that move through the area each year, Ndutu is home to cheetah, lion, giraffe and hundreds of bird species. During February’s calving season, the wildebeest give birth to 8,000 babies a day.