Sayari Camp
In order to maintain the intimate atmosphere for all guests, the camp is split into two, with six tents on one side and nine on the other. Both sides of the camp have their own separate comfortable lounge and dining areas, with plenty of choice of where each delicious meal is taken. After supper, share evening stories of the day's adventure around the cosy campfire.
- Migrating wildebeest and other antelope can be seen here from July to November. This is also when the famous Mara River crossings can take place, witness these from the camp’s open game-drive vehicles or from the private verandas.
- Take a short guided nature walk (season dependent) to learn more about the area's amazing eco-system and study the smaller things that you may miss on a game drive.
- Learn about the culture and traditions of the Kuria tribe with a visit to nearby Merenga. On your journey collect fresh produce for your evening meal from the community vegetable garden.
- Jump aboard an exciting hot-air balloon trip and slowly lift above the trees to catch the early morning sunrise. Drifting silently above the ground reveals a new dimension to the landscape of the Serengeti.
- For very keen photographers, enjoy a photographic safari experience in one of Sayari’s modified vehicles. With swivel-seats and beanbags, camera rests and drop-down sides, you are sure to capture the perfect shot.
We prioritise working with properties that collaborate with local communities and address location-specific needs from education to anti-poaching. We assess our partners to ensure the people we work with share our values of ensuring our trips continue to act as a force for good. Here we share some of the positive impacts your stay here contributes to.We prioritise working with properties that collaborate with local communities and address location-specific needs from education to anti-poaching. We assess our partners to ensure the people we work with share our values of ensuring our trips continue to act as a force for good. Here we share some of the positive impacts your stay here contributes to.
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