Entara Does Safari Differently
We provide Safaris with a purpose: to conserve the places in which we work, to empower the people around us, and to protect precious wildlife.
We provide Safaris with a purpose: to conserve the places in which we work, to empower the people around us, and to protect precious wildlife.
The mighty Mara River is the most treacherous obstacle for migrating mammal herds of the Serengeti; and Esirai, our mobile migration camp, provides a front-row seat for this spectacle of nature.
We provide Safaris with a purpose: to conserve the places in which we work, to empower the people around us, and to protect precious wildlife.
Venturing into the plains of the Serengeti gives adventurers a front-row seat to witness the wild world of the captivating cheetah.
This year, Entara has welcomed adventurers from all over the world and they all leave thankful to the people of northern Tanzania and our exceptional staff. Read the reviews.
Taking the Entara Cultural Safari option provides a privileged insight into how the Hadza, Datoga, and Maasai people continue living and adapting to a fast-changing world while following age-old practices in their wilderness home.
Many small and less noticeable species play a critical role in shaping the physical environment and creating habitats essential for other species’ survival. We call these species environmental architects.
The Green Season comes in December to the southern Serengeti, Randilen Wildlife Management Area, and Tarangire National Park, attracting lots of wildlife.
Eco-conscious travel, also known as sustainable or responsible travel, is all about minimising the negative impact of tourism on the environment and local communities.
Olkeri Camp is strategically located deep in Randilen on the border of the National Park. Here we offer opportunities for walking safaris, night drives, bush dinners and organic cultural visits led by the Maasai people employed in the camp.