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Sabora Tented Camp

Sabora Tented Camp


2°2’17.1"S 34°4’18.8"E

About Sabora Tented Camp

Just to the northwest of the Serengeti National Park, the old Grumeti Game Reserve was a privately run wildlife ...

... area that covered about 1,500km². In 2006, the management of this (together with the larger, neighbouring Ikorongo Game Reserve and Fort Ikoma Open Area) was taken over by a team from the respected company Singita, who run a handful of top private lodges in South Africa.

Sabora is an outstanding, highly luxurious lodge in its own private wildlife concession. Expect lavish accommodation, fine dining, and some of Tanzania's top wildlife guides. A stay at Sabora is an exceptional experience, although it comes at a high price.

Accommodation
6 Safari Tents
Children
Best for 12+
Open
All year

Activities

4WD Safari

4WD Safari

Birdwatching

Birdwatching

Guided walking safari

Guided walking safari

Hot air ballooning

Hot air ballooning

Night drive

Night drive

Private activities

Private activities

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Traveller reviews of Sabora Tented Camp

2 real, un-edited reviews from Expert Africa's travellers.


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2 reviews since August 2007
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T & SfromNorth Carolina

Arrived 17 Sep 2019, 3 nights

"Singita Sabora, Grumeti - Life's Dream"

"Singita Sabora is a camp you have to visit – it is the best of the Serengeti …" Read T & S’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

Ms SfromDallas

Arrived 23 May 2016, 2 nights

"Close to Perfection at Sabora"

"Singita is the best! It was an unforgettable experience, more than we could …" Read Ms S’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

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Our travellers’ wildlife sightings from Sabora Tented Camp

Click an animal to see our traveller's success in sighting them.
How we work this out.


Buffalo

100% success

Elephant

100% success

Giraffe

100% success

Hippo

100% success

Lion

100% success

Roan antelope

100% success

Spotted Hyena

100% success

Striped Hyena

100% success

Wildebeest

100% success

Zebra

100% success

Cheetah

50% success

Eland

50% success

Leopard

50% success

Aardvark

0% success

Black Rhino

0% success

Oryx

0% success

Pangolin

0% success

Wild dog

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Sabora Tented Camp's location

Look closer at the environment and surroundings of Sabora Tented Camp.


When to go to Serengeti Migration Area

Our month by month guide: What it's like to visit Sabora Tented Camp in Serengeti Migration Area


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Serengeti Migration Area in January

January marks the start of the Serengeti’s short dry season. In the southern plains, the wildebeest calving season takes centre stage, drawing both predators and eager wildlife enthusiasts. The weather is generally clear and sunny, with rising temperatures, though occasional rainfall may still occur in the southern areas. Birdwatching is particularly rewarding during this time, with resident species in their breeding plumage and migratory birds adding to the variety.

The far southern plains of Ndutu coupled with the central Seronera area remains a reliable choice for game viewing, with lions and cheetahs frequently sighted on the hunt. While the park can be busier early in the month due to New Year visitors, it often becomes quieter later, providing excellent value and a more peaceful experience. Patience may be needed during game drives, as some wildlife becomes more dispersed.

  • Variable weather: clear, dry or rainy
  • Thunderstorms may occur occasionally
  • Prime birding season with migrant species
  • Wildebeest gathering in southern Serengeti
  • Busy early, quieter later in the month

Our view

A good time to visit, with pros & cons

Weather in January

Tanzania fact file

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Excursions from Sabora Tented Camp

Optional extra day-trips and excursions possible whilst you're staying at Sabora Tented Camp. Talk to us: these are usually best arranged before you go.


Balloon Safari over the Serengeti

Balloon Safari over the Serengeti

Three hours - approx. one hour flight

As the sun rises over the Serengeti National Park in northern Tanzania, climb aboard for an extraordinary adventure. For an hour you’ll float in a hot air balloon over beautiful savannah and woodland and a diversity of plains wildlife.

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