Discover The Hidden Side Of Serengeti

Astonishing wild animals, striking vast landscapes, and impressive ethnic tribes corresponding with each other to live at peace in the wonderful land of Serengeti. Many safari lovers all over the world would agree that an adventurer’s life journal can never be complete without exploring its magnificent plains. Some might consider it to be a luxury, but to those who are thriving for adventure, this is their life itself, a soul to their core.

We all have heard wonderful stories and seen magnificent photos the land has to offer. But, neither have you imagined that there is more yet to see in this vast land. Serengeti, which means Endless Plains, holds a hidden treasure not known to many. Yes, beneath those landscapes that you have seen on almost all books and documentaries, there is a land that have remained untouched, unexplored, and undisturbed. Located in the eastern part of Seronera in Serengeti is an enormous land known as Soit Le Motonyi.

Two decades ago, the land was restricted to visitors ever since the area has been identified as a research and breeding ground for famous felines, the cheetahs. Not only that it is a home for these light-footed creatures, but this remote area is also a haven to lions, leopards, hyenas, well-known grazers such as elephants, giraffes, zebras, warthogs, waterbucks, and steenboks.Fortunately, Soit Le Motonyi is currently available to few numbers of visitors to give chance in exploring and discovering the most exceptional landscapes in Africa. Offering their service to accompany you to your travel is Namiri Plains. This sole camp site in Soit Le Motonyi is managed by Asilia Africa which is a known expert for good quality service and excellent guiding skills for travelers to experience a one-of-a-kind tour around wild life nature in Africa.

The road to Namiri Plains will take you an estimate of less than 2 hour drive from Seronera. The ride might be quite long but you can never get bored looking at the view. With its breath taking sceneries crossing the marvelous kopjes or granite outcrops, a home for remarkable Lions, to the vast grass plains. While on the track, you can even spot audacious lions running towards the wide range of the land trying to catch its prey as it run as hard as it could to escape.

Once arrived in the camp, you can enjoy its five star comforts.
Though the camp has just opened not too long ago, Namiri offers a relaxing place to stay. Its location is perfect to feast your eyes over the luscious plains and vast horizon. Because the area is not crowded, the nearest camp site is around 70km away.
The camp has no fence so animals can roam around freely. You can even spot some giraffes poking their heads toward nearby trees while you eat your breakfast. There are some instances that you will encounter cheetahs or lions. At times you might even get up-close with these beautiful creatures since the plains are originally their natural habitat but rest assured that guests are accompanied by trained staff at all times.
Travelers are safe and guarded inside their tents and staffs are well trained professionals who are always alert to whatever circumstance.

The Serengeti is surely a place full of excitement and surprises. From its wild occupants, to its beautiful people, to the outstanding scenery. Surely,there are many things that are left undiscovered in this little blue planet. A reminder that we are never alone.

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