Mobile camping safari in Africa. A mobile camping safari is Africa at its purest. No fences. No crowds. Just canvas walls, a crackling fire, and the distant call of lions.
You follow the animals, set up in remote places, and sleep under stars. It’s a true immersion into the wilderness.

It’s a safari where your camp moves with you. You travel in a private or small group convoy, and your crew sets up tents at new locations as you explore.
Unlike fixed lodges, mobile safaris bring you closer to wildlife and migration routes. Your base shifts, but comfort remains constant.
It’s ideal for photographers, adventurers, and travelers seeking authenticity.
You’ll sleep in spacious tents with proper beds, bedding, and ensuite bush showers. Meals are freshly prepared, often over open flame. Days begin with early game drives, followed by rest and afternoon adventures.
At night, you dine under stars, swap stories, and fall asleep to the sounds of the wild.
Follow the Great Migration across the Serengeti. Mobile camps move with the herds and offer front-row views of dramatic crossings and predator action.
Explore the Okavango Delta, Savuti, and Chobe. Botswana is a mobile safari pioneer, with deep bush access and expert local guides.
Track big cats in the Masai Mara or go off-grid in Laikipia. Mobile safaris let you avoid the crowds and camp in prime wildlife zones.
Combine game drives in Queen Elizabeth or Akagera with traditional mobile-style camps. These safaris can also link with gorilla trekking for a full East Africa adventure.
Yes. These safaris are led by professional guides and supported by full crew teams. You sleep in secure areas with armed ranger support where needed.
Tents come with proper mattresses, solar lights, and warm showers. Many camps include a dining tent, bar area, and even charging points for cameras.
A mobile camping safari takes you beyond the ordinary. Whether you’re following the migration or seeking solitude in the wild, we’ll help you plan the perfect journey.
Let’s build a safari that follows the rhythm of the wild—just like the explorers of old.