
Comprising a wilderness region larger than Belgium, it is as much the silence, the space and serenity which stays with its visitors - as the bewildering density of wildlife on offer.
Inhabited for centuries by Maasai herders - indeed the world's oldest human footprints are located in nearby Olduvai Gorge, camp around a fire on rocky heads of granite (kopjes) overlooking the rolling plains. Or switch the 4x4 engine off amongst 1,000,000 migrating wildebeest and 200,000 zebra as they track steadily through in search of sustaining rains. Catch a glimpse of the crimson under-wings of flamingos as they take flight from shimmering lakes. And meet eye to eye with a pride of contented lions stuffed and bloody from a recent kill.
It is no coincidence that this region has inspired writers such as Hemmingway and Mattheissen. A safari here will redefine your definition of paradise with memories staying with you forever.