Sayari Camp

Sayari Camp is a luxurious, permanent safari lodge situated in the remote northern reaches of Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park, near the Mara River. Renowned for

Sayari Camp

Sayari Camp is a luxurious, permanent safari lodge situated in the remote northern reaches of Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park, near the Mara River. Renowned for its prime location, the camp offers front row access to the dramatic river crossings of the Great Wildebeest Migration, typically occurring between July and October. Beyond the migration season, the area remains rich in wildlife, including resident predators and an increasing population of black rhino, providing exceptional game viewing year round.

The camp features 15 spacious, en-suite tents, including a honeymoon suite and two family friendly retreats. Each tent is thoughtfully designed to blend contemporary comfort with the natural surroundings, offering panoramic views of the Serengeti plains. Guests can unwind in the rim flow swimming pool overlooking the savannah, indulge in spa treatments, or enjoy a locally brewed beer at the Serengeti’s first solar powered microbrewery.

Sayari Camp is committed to sustainability and community engagement. The camp operates with eco-friendly practices and supports local communities through employment and cultural exchange programs. Its secluded location ensures an exclusive safari experience, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility in one of Africa’s most iconic landscapes.

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Highlights of Sayari Camp

  • Front row access to the Great Wildebeest Migration river crossings

  • Year round exceptional wildlife viewing, including the Big Five

  • Luxurious accommodations with panoramic views

  • Eco-friendly operations and community engagement

  • Exclusive and tranquil setting away from crowded tourist areas

Activities at Sayari Camp

Walking Safaris / Balloon Safaris / Bush Dinner / Bush Breakfast / Bush Lunch

Ameneties at Sayari Camp

Swimming Pool / Wi-Fi / Laundry Facilities / Spa / Electricity (generator or solar-powered)

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