Sayari Camp

About Sayari Camp

Sayari Camp has two separate areas where you can relax, so there’s always a quiet, private space for you. Each area has a comfy lounge and both indoor and outdoor dining spots. The swimming pool is surrounded by natural rocks and offers amazing views of the Serengeti—perfect for a peaceful afternoon watching animals on the plains.

In the evening, you can relax by the fireplace or in the cozy library with a drink, sharing stories about the day’s safari. After enjoying such comfort in one of the best wildlife areas in the world, you’ll be refreshed and ready for the next day’s adventures.

Highlights

Lion
Zebra
Maasai Giraffe
crocodiles of Robondo Island National Park
Elephant
Antelopes of Robondo Island National Park
tilapia fish of Rubondo Island National Park
Wildebeest
hippo of Robondo Isaland National Park
Spotted Hyena
chimpanzee of Robondo Island National Park
bird watching at serengeti

Is Sayari Camp the Right Choice for Your Safari?

Sayari Camp is located in Kogatende, Northern Serengeti, just a 10-minute drive from the airstrip and a 2-hour flight from Arusha. The landscape is stunning, with towering rocks and scattered trees that provide shade for animals, making it feel like a scene from Disney’s Lion King. It’s easy to imagine how breathtaking it must have been for early explorers to witness such beauty.

The camp offers a luxurious retreat, popular with honeymooners, and provides great access to the Mara River for viewing the famous wildebeest crossings. The 15 spacious tents are set on wooden platforms, designed with a sleek, modern style, each featuring both a scented bath and a walk-in shower—an uncommon luxury in the bush. The main area includes lounges, dining spaces, a pool with panoramic Serengeti views, a library, and a spa for relaxing treatments.

Asilia’s renowned hospitality ensures a memorable experience, with attentive service and skilled guides. Game drives are filled with sightings of big cats, over 500 bird species, and abundant wildlife. From July to October, guests can witness the dramatic migration, while the rest of the year offers tranquil game viewing away from the crowds.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Sayari Camp

The nearest airstrip to Sayari Camp in the northern Serengeti is Kogatende, a 20-minute drive away.

The Serengeti is Tanzania’s third-largest national park. It’s usually split into four areas: Seronera (the central part), the Western Corridor, the southern part, and the northern part. To explore the park comfortably, it’s best to plan for four to six days. Spend two to three days in Seronera and the rest in areas where the Great Migration happens, depending on the season.

This time allows you to visit all the important spots and enjoy the most interesting places. You might want to add an extra day for relaxing at the hotel, especially if you have kids, as safaris and game viewing can be exciting but tiring.

If you just want to see Tanzania’s wildlife, you don’t need to go to the far-off parts of the Serengeti where the Great Migration isn’t happening. Most animals can be seen around the Migration areas, so a safari in these parts will give you a great experience without traveling too much across the park.

Absolutely! We welcome children aged five and older and provide a family tent and two luxurious Retreats designed for families and small groups. Walking safaris carry a minimum age requirement of 12 years.

You can visit the Serengeti any time of the year, but it’s good to know how the seasons affect your trip:

Rainy Seasons

Tanzania has two rainy seasons. The "short rains" are from early November to early January, and the "long rains" are from late March to the end of May. Rain usually starts in the late afternoon when people are heading back to their hotels. Some days might be dry, while others can be rainy all day. During these times, the savanna becomes lush and green with new waterholes, and animals spread out across the park. However, thick vegetation can make it harder to spot smaller animals like servals, caracals, and dik-diks.

Safari lodges often offer discounts during the rainy season, making trips cheaper and less crowded. If you prefer a quieter experience, this might be a good time to visit.

Christmas Holiday Season

The holiday season starts on December 20th in Tanzania. Even though it might rain, hotel prices are highest during this time, and it’s best to book your stay six months in advance.

Dry Seasons

From mid-January to the end of February and from mid-June to early October, Tanzania has dry seasons. Animals usually gather around water sources during these times. The Great Migration peaks in July and August, with many wildebeests and zebras crossing the Grumeti and Mara rivers.

Dry seasons are popular with visitors, so expect to see many other safari vehicles alongside yours.

Interseason

In March and June, the weather is relatively dry and clear, with fewer visitors compared to the dry seasons. This period offers a mix of both wet and dry season benefits and can be a great option if your travel dates are flexible.

The best time to witness the Migration from Sayari is usually during July, August, and September. However, river crossings do still occur in October.

You may spot Africa’s big cats, wildebeest and zebra herds, crocodile, elephant, hyena, and more!

Our experienced guides take you in custom-modified 4×4 vehicles to traverse the stunning landscape in search of wildlife. Game drives occur twice daily, and vehicles are equipped to keep you safe and comfortable while providing comforts like snacks and drinks.

We suggest wearing neutral-coloured clothing suitable for your season of travel. Light synthetic hiking shoes are also recommended, as they can serve as multipurpose safari footwear. Additionally, it is essential to know that small planes have a baggage weight limit of 15 kg (33 lbs).

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