Sasaab Camp - Samburu
Sasaab Camp is a new camp located near Samburu on
Samburu community land, on the Ngutuk Ongiron Group
Ranch, known as the West Gate Conservancy. Guests
fly for just over an hour from Nairobi into Buffalo
Springs – although the long drive from Nairobi is
also scenic and crosses the Equator.
Sasaab Camp is situated above the banks of the Ewaso
Nyiro River, in the arid heart of Samburu land,
SaSaab’s tranquil setting offers views towards the
Laikipia plateau and of Mount Kenya. The main area
sits on a high rocky ridge allowing one to enjoy the
spectacular views through the Moroccan interior and
courtyard. The swimming pool is perched on the hill
side overlooking the river. Massage & beauty
treatments are offered from the privacy of your
tent.
Accommodation at the Sasaab Camp
Accommodation consists of nine Moroccan tents,
each over 100 meters squared comprising of a
bedroom, sitting room and fully serviced bathrooms.
5 tents have double beds, 4 tents have twin beds.
Electricity is solar powered, offering outlets for
charging equipment in each tent. All tents have
wireless internet connection, cooling fans and a
private plunge pool.
There is wireless internet and own plunge pool
and privacy. Electricity is solar powered, offering
outlets for charging equipment in each tent. The
uniquely designed tents are ideal for game viewing
and bird-watching as well as relaxing.
The mess tent provides a warm and friendly
atmosphere. Meals are prepared with the finest fresh
ingredients and served in the privacy of various
different areas of the mess tent or can be al fresco
under the stars! Strong emphasis is placed on the
highest quality and freshest products and the dishes
are of a Moroccan influence.
Activities at the Sasaab Camp
SaSaab offers a true wilderness experience with
excursions into the famous Samburu Reserve known for
its large herds of Elephant and the endangered
Grevy's Zebra. Activities include game drives &
night game drives, game walks along the river or
through the dry country, mountain biking, camel
riding, beauty therapy and Samburu cultural visits. |