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Hotels & Lodges
Migration Camp Serengeti picked for Conde Nast Readers Choice Awards
Posted: Wednesday November 05, 2008 6:16 AM BT
Readers of Conde Nast Traveler have named Elewana's Migration Camp in the "Best Resort in Africa category, in the magazine's 21st Annual Readers' Choice Awards. Taking 11th place overall in the Africa category, the results place Migration Camp as Number 1 in East Africa.
![]() Meaning harmony or understanding in Kiswahili, Elewana alludes to a balance sought between all the elements expected by the most discerning traveler and the exquisite but fragile ecosystems of the African bush. A balance between people and nature, tourism and conservation, between extremes of comfort and style and the raw, often brutal, beauty of the Worlds greatest wildlife experience.
![]() Elewana Afrika Announces Migration Camp Serengeti named in Best Resort Category by Conde Nast Readers Choice Awards
The 20-suite Migration Camp is hidden amongst rocky outcrops in Northern Serengeti. Arguably the most famous National Park in the world the Serengeti is rich with game throughout the year, providing the stage for the world's largest animal migration when up to 2 million wildebeest, zebra and gazelle make their way through their annual grazing pattern across the great plains. According to a Press Release issued by Elewana Afrika on November 9 , the Readers Choice Awards gala took place on Wednesday, October 15th in New York City at the New York Public Library. Every year since 1988, a select sample of Condé Nast Traveler readers have taken the Readers' Choice Survey. In 2008, the questionnaire was available to all readers through a secure Web site. This year’s results have been derived from the tabulations of 32,633 responses with 323 qualifying candidates. Elewana Afrika owns and manages three luxury safari lodges and camps in Tanzania's Northern safari circuit; Migration Camp, Tarangire Treetops, and Arusha Coffee Lodge. Due to open at the end of November 2008, is the Manor at Ngorongoro which effectively completes the Northern Circuit Safari. Nestled adjacent to the breath taking Ngorongoro Conservation Area within the 1,500 acre Shangri-La estate. |
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