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Sayari Camp, Serengeti, Tanzania, East Africa
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Sayari Camp is located in the Serengeti National Park stretching into the endless grass plains hosting the Wildebeest Migration.
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Excellent opportunities for photographers It is possible to witness the Wildebeest MigrationStay in one of 8 luxury tents with very comfortable bedsThis Tanzania safari camp is situated in a vast concession
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The name Serengeti stems from the Maasai word 'siring' referring to 'endless plains', and that's really what it is. The Serengeti National Park is vast, stretching from the endless grass plains in the south to the woodlands in the north up to the Kenyan border.
The park is 15 000 square km, which covers about half of Belgium and the Serengeti eco-system as a whole is virtually the same size as Belgium. Sayari Camp is a seasonal Tanzania safari camp that follows the migration.
The migration is the largest concentration of wildlife in the world, thought to be more than 3 million. Over a million Wildebeest move annually from the southern plains, where they give birth in January - March, to the Maasai Mara in the north, and back, accompanied by Zebra and other migratory mammals. Lion, Cheetah, Hyena, Hunting Dog and Crocodiles make sure only the strongest survive.
Sayari camp is located in Piaya, in the southern plains from December 10 to March 31 and moves to the Mara river area (north-western Serengeti) from June 1 to November 20.
Together with Olakira Camp, this Tanzania safari camp offers the unique combination of prime wildlife viewing, walking safaris and fly camping and interaction with local cultures (Maasai, Wakuria) just outside the park
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Superior wildlife viewing
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This is to allow for the superior combination of top wildlife viewing, walking safaris and interaction with local cultures like the Maasai just outside the park.
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Endless plains and woodlands
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The Serengeti National Park is vast, stretching from the endless grass plains in the South to the woodlands in the north up to the Kenyan border.
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