Naona Moru Camp
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Twin Guest Tent
With an Arabian style and handcraft wooden details
Photographer credit: Dominyk Lever
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Bush Breakfast
With the location of the camp, we are able to offer stunning bush breakfasts so guests can experience meals under the shade of acacia trees
Photographer credit: Nasikia Camps
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Families at Naona Moru Camp
Our bush guides have a wealth of insightful experience and they will fascinate you and your children with bush-wise facts, wildlife know-how, games, local customs and incredible stories of life in the wilderness.
Photographer credit: Naseeb Mfinanga
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Sunset
Serengeti Sunset
Photographer credit: Naseeb Mfinanga
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Wildlife - cheetah
The nearby open plains have a vast array of wildlife including cheetah
Photographer credit: Raymond Barlow
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Wildlife - black rhinoceros
Experienced guides encourage guests to see and experience the Serengeti through their eyes, sharing a world of small and large wonders that only they truly know and understand. The nearby Moru Kopjes are a breeding zone for black rhino, and you might be lucky enough to spot one.
Photographer credit: Naseeb Mfinanga
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Wildlife - flamingos
Nearby Lake Magadi in Moru is a haven for some incredible water bird species
Photographer credit: Naseeb Mfinanga
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Wildlife - lion
Hear the roars of the wild, the camp is located on the borders of several lion pride territories so the warning roars at night are incredible
Photographer credit: Naseeb Mfinanga
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Bush Lunch
Outdoor meals are a fabulous way to experience the Serengeti - especially for photographers who have early morning starts
Photographer credit: Nasikia Camps
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Moru Kopjes Area
This area is well known for Lion King style imagery
Photographer credit: Michael Rupp
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Guest Tented Suite
Located in a cosy pocket below Nyaruboro Hill
Photographer credit: Michael Rupp
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The Naona Moru Crew
There is always a smiling face to welcome you
Photographer credit: Michael Rupp
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Guest Tented Suite
Ten tented suites with an additional honeymoon suite with stunning plain outlook
Photographer credit: Michael Rupp
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Sunrise with Coffee
Nothing quite like the songs of bird and fresh Tanzanian coffee
Photographer credit: Michael Rupp
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Lounge Area
Separate Bar Lounge and dining area for complete relaxation
Photographer credit: Michael Rupp
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Honeymoon Guest Tented
The view to the honeymoon tent at the end of the camp
Photographer credit: Dominyk Lever
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Honeymoon Tent
Located at the end of the camp with it own private balcony and small plain for viewing
Photographer credit: Dominyk Lever
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Honeymoon Tent
The view from the outside
Photographer credit: Dominyk Lever
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Honeymoon Tent
The Lion King and Queen artwork
Photographer credit: Dominyk Lever
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Twin Guest Tent
Two queen or king size beds with private lounge, dressing and ensuite areas
Photographer credit: Dominyk Lever
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Bush Breakfast
Private meal options
Photographer credit: Osse Sinare
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Camp Layout
tucked into the foot of Nyaruboro Hills
Photographer credit: Osse Sinare
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Camp fire stories
Camp fire and sundowners are often the best part of safari
Photographer credit: Osse Sinare
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Camp Layout
Each tent is named for ease
Photographer credit: Osse Sinare
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Bathroom Ensuite
Fully enveloped in local wood
Photographer credit: Osse Sinare
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Bathroom
Separate shower and toilet areas
Photographer credit: Osse Sinare
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Bathroom
Arabian design and decor
Photographer credit: Osse Sinare
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Tent Decor
All furnishings and decor handmake in our own workshop
Photographer credit: Osse Sinare
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Bathroom
Washstand
Photographer credit: Osse Sinare
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Dining tent
Meal set up
Photographer credit: Osse Sinare
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Camp team
Always on hand to help
Photographer credit: Osse Sinare
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Guest tent
Double room with ensuite
Photographer credit: Osse Sinare
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Dining Tent
Dinner set up
Photographer credit: Osse Sinare
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Dining Tent
Arabian influence
Photographer credit: Osse Sinare
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Dining Tent
Each group is set with their own tables
Photographer credit: Osse Sinare
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Bar and Lounge tent
Separate areas to relax and use the wifi
Photographer credit: Osse Sinare
Naona Moru Camp offers eleven tented suites in a quiet corner south-west of central Serengeti. It's location is a natural alcove, it is protected with lush vegetation, but with a small open plain for game watching a stone' throw away. It is also in good distance for central Serengeti game driving, and also the wildlife-filled habitats around the Moru Kopjes. Combine crisp white sheets, gentle Serengeti breezes, running hot water, attractive neurtal decor with a pop of colour, comfortable sitting area, Victorian desk to record adventures, WI-FI and an efficient service - this is how wild elegance is served. Wash off the 'safari powder' in the large shower recess or relax outside the tent to hear the sounds of the wild. Located on an elevated viewing point beside the famous Moru Kopjes, this tented camp allows for drive in and game package clients to explore the resident and migratory wild game all year round. The landscape pans from the great southern plains of the Serengeti into the central hub of the most famous national park in Africa, close to Seronera Airstrip. The tented suites cater for honeymooners with private bush dinners, a small group of friends and even families with large tents to place bedding for two adults and up to three children.