
Sayari Camp is tucked away in a remote region of northern Serengeti, just south of the Mara River. It’s the perfect location for witnessing the great migration season from mid July to early November. The camp is relatively isolated compared to other camps around the Serengeti, and because it's far from the normal tourist tracks, it feels like a real wilderness area. We recommend at least 3 nights stay at this beautiful camp, as it’s out of the way and there is a lot of resident game to see there, besides the migratory herds.

This permanent camp features a lovely pool, along with 15 spacious guest rooms which are split into two sections. Each guest room boasts a large comfortable bed, shower and a wide verandah which gives fantastic panoramic views of the Serengeti.


Dining at Sayari is done at individual tables, although there is also room service available. All meals are included in the price, as well as most drinks (except for champagne, premium wines and spirits). The staff at the camp will accept US Dollars, Pounds, Euros and Tanzanian Shillings, however they cannot accept credit cards or travellers cheques. Laundry is included, but as the clothes are sun-dried, getting them back is weather dependent. Electricity comes from a generator and there are no TV’s at the camp. 








