Set just below the crest of the Kuka Hills, Klein's Camp overlooks the vital corridor linking the Serengeti and the Masai Mara. Twice a year, the valleys below are filled with a throng of zebra and wildebeest. Sweeping views of the surrounding valleys and hills provide hours of endless entertainment, with resident giraffe and elephant often spotted moving leisurely on the nearby slopes.
With just ten thatched stone cottages, Klein's Camp provides an experience that is both personal and intimate. Whitewashed walls and wooden floors, combined with soft cream furnishings, create a calm and soothing refuge from the adventures of the day.
Twice daily game drives explore the endless plains of the Serengeti on early morning and late afternoon / evening game drives in an open 4x4 safari vehicle. Morning game drives begin as the sun is rising and the nocturnal predators are ending their nightly hunts. There is always the chance of seeing a pride of lion lingering over last night's kill or a leopard relaxing on a branch where it has wedged its prey.
In between morning and afternoon game drives, guests can explore the sights, smells and sounds of the African bush on a leisurely walk in the surrounds of the Camp, accompanied by an armed guide and Maasai tracker. Guests may encounter mountain reedbuck, klipspringer and rock hyrax on the rocky slopes surrounding Klein's Camp. Majestic birds of prey can be seen soaring high above the heads of the walkers on the strong thermals of the Serengeti.