A year-round waterhole and full resort infrastructure — the most comfortable, family-friendly entry point into the Serengeti.
Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti is the entry point on my safari shortlist — set in the Seronera Valley with a year-round waterhole and something almost no other camp can claim: full resort infrastructure, with a spa, two pools, and a fitness center in the middle of the Serengeti.
A safari is one of the most rewarding trips I plan, especially for multigenerational groups — and this is the property that makes the format work for a family. The game viewing comes to you at the waterhole, and the comforts absorb the ages and energy levels a big group brings.
Safaris book nine to twelve months out, and the right camp matters more here than anywhere else I plan. As a Four Seasons preferred partner, this is also the safari booking where my brand relationship adds the most.
The year-round waterhole. Elephants at the waterhole while you're at the pool — game viewing built into the architecture.
Real resort infrastructure. Spa, two pools, fitness — comforts that simply don't exist at traditional camps.
The multigenerational solve. The safari property I recommend when the group spans ages seven to seventy.
It's a lodge, not a bush camp. Travelers chasing canvas-and-campfire romance should weigh my Kenya picks — Angama Mara and Sanctuary Olonana.
Book 9–12 months out. Safari inventory is the tightest I work with — the calendar is the strategy.
Pair it with the coast. Serengeti plus beach — the Serengeti-to-Indian-Ocean finish is a structure I build often.
The most comfortable, family-friendly entry point into the Serengeti — the safari I book when the whole family is coming.
Rates through me are identical to booking direct — the perks are not. As a Fora advisor, my clients receive a space-available upgrade, daily breakfast, and a hotel credit — plus my direct line to the team on property before and during your stay.
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