Sanctuary Swala Camp is a luxury tented camp set beneath ancient acacia trees in a quiet, wildlife-rich corner of Tarangire National Park, Tanzania. Known for its exclusivity, exceptional service, and front-row views of wildlife at the camp’s waterhole, Swala offers a tranquil escape in one of Tanzania’s most underrated parks.
Sanctuary Swala is located in the southwestern region of Tarangire National Park, far from the main tourist trails. This secluded position guarantees quiet game drives, fewer vehicles, and frequent animal sightings, including elephants, lions, and leopards right from your tent deck.
Its location makes it a prime destination for travelers seeking privacy, personalized service, and untouched landscapes.
The camp features 12 spacious canvas pavilions, all elevated on wooden decks with expansive views of the savannah.
Room features include:
King-size or twin beds with mosquito netting
En-suite bathrooms with both indoor and outdoor showers
Private viewing decks with comfortable lounge chairs
Complimentary Wi-Fi and in-room charging
Stylish safari-chic décor using neutral tones and natural materials
The tents are widely spaced to ensure complete privacy and immersion in the wilderness.
Sanctuary Swala combines eco-friendly luxury with warm Tanzanian hospitality.
Camp highlights include:
Open-air dining area overlooking a busy waterhole
Elegant lounge and bar area with panoramic views
Curated wine and cocktail selection
Swimming pool with sundeck
24-hour electricity and hot water
Complimentary laundry service
Private dining and bush meal options
The camp also runs on solar power and has a strong focus on sustainability.
Thanks to its remote location, Swala offers some of the most exclusive and rewarding game drives in Tarangire.
Experiences include:
Morning and afternoon game drives with professional guides
Night game drives (a unique feature in this part of the park)
Guided bush walks to explore the smaller details of the ecosystem
Sundowners in scenic viewpoints
Cultural visits to local Maasai and Datoga communities
Elephant and big cat photography opportunities
Wildlife including giraffes, impalas, kudus, lions, and large elephant herds are commonly seen.
June to October (dry season): Best for wildlife viewing as animals gather near waterholes.
November to March: Beautiful green landscapes and abundant birdlife.
April to May: The camp may close due to heavy rains — check in advance.
Game viewing is excellent year-round due to the permanent water source near the camp.
Secluded, peaceful setting far from crowded safari routes
Luxurious tented accommodations with premium amenities
Personalized service with a low guest-to-staff ratio
Exceptional food and attention to detail
Unique activities like night game drives and walking safaris
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