Treasure can be deceiving, but peace is priceless. At Singita Sabora Tented Camp, you will find true relaxation surrounded by the calm of nature.
Watch the sunrise as its rays light up the Serengeti’s river streams, where crocodiles live and many animals come to drink water. From your veranda, with its simple and tasteful design, you can see predators moving across the open plains.
The camp is located in a malaria-prone area, so tourists are advised to consult their doctors for any needed vaccinations. It is also wise to pack insect repellent and lightweight, earth-toned clothes, as the African weather can be dusty or muddy. Gumboots can be helpful too.
Pricing & Inclusions
The cost of staying at Singita Sabora Tented Camp is:
- August: $7,070 per adult sharing
- September–October: $6,290 per adult sharing
- November: $5,230 per adult sharing
Inclusions:
- All meals and drinks
- Two game drives each day
- Return road transfers between Sasakwa Airstrip and the lodges
- Telephone calls
- Laundry service
- WiFi (where available)
Guests can reach the camp by road or air, depending on what they prefer.
Activities at Singita Sabora Tented Camp
Singita Sabora Tented Camp offers a range of activities to make your stay enjoyable:
- Game Drives: These are very popular because they are safe and comfortable. The safari vehicles have charging points and mini-fridges with cold drinks, making your game drive more pleasant.
- Hot Air Balloon Rides: Get a bird’s-eye view of Serengeti National Park. This gives you a chance to spot animals that are hard to see from the ground. The wide views from above are also a highlight.
- Bush Meals: Private chefs prepare meals based on your preferences, and you dine right in the wild. You might see leopards, giraffes, zebras, elephants, rhinos, buffaloes, and many birds. Some guests like to add quiet music to make the moment even more special.
- Nature Walks: These walks are not only peaceful but also good exercise. Doctors often recommend them for health benefits. You’ll see animals up close, many of which you may have only seen on TV.
- Cultural Visits: Meeting local people is encouraged. It’s a chance to learn about different ways of life. Many visitors enjoy taking photos of the local villages.
Singita Sabora Tented Camp is a wonderful place to relax, offering great service and experiences you won’t forget.
