“Ndogo” means “small” in Swahili – Olduvai’s smaller sister is set on the Kiloki-Kopjes plateau and offers a breathtaking view over the vast Serengeti plains. During the migration hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebras graze directly in front of the camp. The distance between the main camp and Olduvai Ndogo is about one kilometer. Small Masai villages lie halfway between the two camps and guests are invited to visit and learn more about their traditional way of life.
The amazing Olduvai Ndogo experience starts just before guests get to the camp as we make our final approach to the camp on foot with a lovely walk accompanied by our Masai guides and their donkeys.
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