Olkeri Camp

Olkeri Camp is the Maasai word for the leopard, the spotted ambush hunter, one of the most emblematic inhabitants of the area. Home to great elephant herds, this beautiful tract of wilderness, replete with views of woodlands, rocky hills, and shaded by gnarled old-growth baobab and acacia, offers the ultimate freedom to explore day and night.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What does the name Olkeri mean?

Olkeri is the Maasai name for the leopard—an elusive and iconic predator often seen in the region. Known for its stealth and strength, the leopard symbolizes the wild beauty of the area and plays a key role in the safari experience at Olkeri Camp in Tanzania.

2. What is Tanzania best known for?

Tanzania is widely recognized for offering a genuine safari experience, with some of Africa’s largest and most celebrated national parks. The location is rich in wildlife, including the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire—each offering breathtaking landscapes and world-class game drives. Tanzania’s diverse ecosystems make it one of the most unique safari destinations on the continent.

3. What can I expect from a stay at Olkeri Camp in Tanzania?

A stay at Olkeri Camp in Tanzania blends comfort with a deep connection to nature. The camp features eight spacious tented rooms, each with an en suite bathroom, flush toilet, and shower with running water. Designed with natural materials and warm, earthy tones, each tent opens onto a wide patio offering private views of grasslands and nearby waterholes. The camp is fully wheelchair accessible and available to guests with mobility needs. Wildlife frequently moves through the camp, adding to the unique and authentic atmosphere. Alongside daily game drives, walking safaris may also be available depending on the seasonal conditions—providing a deeper look at the area’s natural rhythms.

Tucked within a remote landscape of woodlands and rocky outcrops, Olkeri in Tanzania sits at the heart of one of the most captivating African safari destinations. Named after the elusive leopard by the Maasai, this camp lies in a region frequented by large elephant herds and shaded by ancient baobab and acacia trees. With just eight spacious tented suites—each featuring wooden floors, private verandahs, and en suite bathrooms—Olkeri offers a peaceful stay near seasonal watercourses that attract abundant wildlife. A thoughtfully designed family suite with interconnecting rooms ensures comfort for those traveling with loved ones, while the camp’s setting allows for both daytime and nighttime game drives in total seclusion.


Let Next Adventure craft a journey that reflects your sense of adventure and appreciation for comfort at Olkeri Camp. Contact us to begin planning your personalized safari experience in this extraordinary corner of Tanzania.

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