Sala’s Camp
Narok, KenyaLocated in the Masai Mara, Sala's Camp offers an authentic safari experience with traditional under-canvas charm and modern luxury. Set where the Sand and Keekorok Rivers meet at the reserve's southern tip, this intimate retreat provides front-row seats to the Great Wildebeest Migration. Wildlife enthusiasts eager to observe this natural spectacle up close will find it an unparalleled haven.
Amenities and experiences
Expert-guided tours in customized 4x4 vehicles for exceptional wildlife sightings, including the Big Five.
Guided walks around the camp to spot unique flora and birdlife.
Tailored experiences such as tracking animal footprints, crafting traditional bow and arrows and roasting marshmallows over campfires.
Volleyball or boules on the sandy riverbed during the dry season.
Therapeutic massages and treatments using organic Kenyan products, either in your tent or a secluded spot.
Fully equipped gym, in-room yoga mats and skipping ropes for a workout with a view.
Locally sourced gourmet meals under-the-stars dining, the elegant dining tent, bush breakfasts on the savannah and sundowners from the camp's vintage mobile bar.
Insight into the camp's involvement in initiatives like The Pangolin Project and the Mara Predator Conservation program.
How to get here
Located in the southern corner of the Masai Mara National Reserve, Sala's Camp offers a safari experience away from the crowds. The camp is accessible via a flight from Nairobi's Wilson Airport to Keekorok Airstrip, followed by a game drive transfer that takes approximately 30 to 60 minutes, depending on wildlife sightings. For those preferring to travel by road, the drive from Nairobi takes about five hours through varied Kenyan landscapes. Being less than two kilometers from the Serengeti, the camp provides unique vantage points and the chance to witness the migration before others. Transfers from the airstrip are provided, and staff can arrange private charters or helicopter flights for a bespoke arrival.