Our twelve tents are each individually positioned and furnished. Inside every one: handcrafted locally sourced furniture, carved stone basins with brass fittings, four-poster beds dressed in premium linen, and canvas walls that roll back completely to bring the Serengeti inside.
Solar power, hot running water, minibar, and Wi-Fi at the main lodge ensure that comfort is never compromised. Escape is the wilderness, made effortless.
Hot and cold running water, indoor and outdoor showers, freestanding handcrafted wooden tub with brass fixtures
Solar electricity, USB charging stations, in-room safe, Wi-Fi at the main lodge and central lounge
Four-poster king bed with canopy, premium linen, warm throws, and fine mosquito netting for cool nights
In-room minibar restocked daily, coffee station, filtered water, East African organic toiletries throughout
Expansive canvas openings and private veranda with hardwood loungers, all facing open Serengeti landscape
Maasai ranger escorts after dark, trained safety team on site, and direct radio communication at all times
The X5 is Escape’s signature canvas room. A four-poster king bed with handwoven canopy anchors the main space, which opens fully onto a private veranda and the Serengeti beyond. Local macrame art, carved stone, live-edge timber, and freestanding wooden bathtub make every surface worth dwelling on.
Sunrise breakfast on your veranda while impala graze beyond the canvas. Sundowners on a granite kopje, cold glass in hand, watching the sky do impossible things. A private dinner lit by lanterns on the open plains with nothing but stars overhead. These moments are designed entirely around you.
Step outside the vehicle and everything changes. Tracks pressed into the earth. The scent of dust and wild sage. Your armed guide navigates with a calm earned over years. The Serengeti at the pace it was always meant to be experienced. Capped at six guests for full intimacy and safety.
Each bedroom wing of the G7 features a king bed, open-rail wardrobe, macrame art, and panoramic canvas windows. The en-suite bathroom is a small work of craft in itself hand-laid Moroccan tilework, a double stone-basin vanity, and a walk-in rain shower. Children are warmly welcomed; junior safari packs and bush school sessions are arranged on request.