The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is one of the world’s greatest natural places, home to lions, leopards
It is endangered (by development) and gorgeous, and vulnerable to tampering by us meddlesome humans.
All those reasons are why the Highlands Camp — consisting of eight, low-impact geodesic domes — is so impressive, designed, as it is, to interfere with the surroundings as little as possible. The domes, at 10,000 square feet and up, are positioned to provide access to the Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area, traditionally inhabited by the Maasai people.
If you’ve ever dreamed about waking up to
Slightly more bustling activities include safari game drives, hikes in the crater and prepping for climbs up Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Tanzania (and Africa).
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