
Swala Camp, an A&K Sanctuary

Swala Camp, an A&K Sanctuary

Swala Camp, an A&K Sanctuary
Sometimes less really is more. Fewer people, more animals. No crowds, better experience. So it is at Swala Camp, in Tanzania’s magnificent yet relatively little visited Tarangire National Park. It’s not exactly undiscovered or any kind of secret – the park’s thriving elephant population is world-famous – but a wonderful serenity prevails. The camp’s name alludes to its resident herd of impala, though their presence at the waterhole attracts a lot of other wildlife too – the interest of the lurking lions and leopards may not be entirely benign.
Spectacular location in Tarangire National Park, one of the most captivating and least visited parks in northern Tanzania, famed for its baobab trees and elephant herds
Just 12 luxurious acacia-shaded tents, all with outdoor showers and views over the wildlife-drawing savannah
Wildlife in and around the camp include elephants, a resident herd of impala, mongoose, leopards and lions
As well as twice-daily game drives, additional activities include bush picnics, night drives, walking safaris and hot-air balloon rides
The lounge, bar, and dining area are elevated decks built on stilts for optimal animal-spotting pleasure
At the heart of the camp is a cooling swimming pool under the shade of an ancient baobab tree

THE CAMP
THE ROOMS
FOOD & DRINK
Tree-shaded communal areas and close-to-nature living quarters
Located deep inside Maasai country in Tarangire National Park, one of Tanzania’s most captivating but least-visited wilderness regions, Swala Camp has been consciously crafted in every detail to bring guests closer to nature. It fits snugly and sensitively into its surroundings beneath a natural canopy of acacia trees – stilted, thatched-roof communal areas are well-placed vantage points, a swimming pool is tucked neatly at the foot of an ancient baobab tree, a bijou boutique sells locally crafted wares, and just 12 spacious guest tents (with delightful outdoor showers) are pitched precisely for optimum views of the wildlife-drawing savannah.
To venture further is to become acquainted with quintessential safari scenes: sculptural termite mounds, swaying grasslands, and the winding Tarangire River which sustains the area’s roll call of wildlife through even the toughest of dry seasons. But merely strolling as far as the elevated bar deck for sundowners affords uninterrupted views of the park’s most famous residents: elephants. In fact, such is the camp’s unobtrusive, unfenced nature, its neighbors can regularly be seen up close as they stroll nonchalantly by – and some are even known by name. Elsewhere all this might come with the downside of crowds, but Swala Camp feels for all the world like an undiscovered secret, a peaceful, approachable place where beast outnumbers man by quite a spectacular distance.
THE LOCATION
WILDLIFE & NATURE
WHEN TO GO
Baobab-shaded corner of Tanzania’s hidden-gem national park
Swala Camp is located in an out-of-the-way section of Tarangire National Park, an all too often overlooked gem of northern Tanzania. This is quintessential East African safari country: rolling savannah dotted with acacias, baobabs and termite mounds, with rivers and marshlands which, during the dry season, sustain the highest concentration of mammals in the country – including elephants, big cats, wild dogs, buffaloes, kudu, and more than 500 species of bird. When game from far and wide gathers at the park’s rivers, it provides the backdrop for some of nature’s most dramatic encounters – yours to witness free of the crowds that other parks in Tanzania tend to draw. Even while relaxing on the deck of your elevated lounge area, in the shade of a majestic baobab tree, you can gaze out at elephants and impala as they congregate before you for a drink at their prized waterhole.
Enhance your stay with these extraordinary experiences
Never a dull moment, either within or beyond the camp. The overall opportunities for wildlife viewing are outstanding; the chance to explore on foot and by night are not to be missed; the prospect of watching the sun rise over the savannah from a hot-air balloon, followed by a champagne-flavoured breakfast picnic… well, what’s not to love?

Wildlife-spotting begins in camp with the ubiquitous elephants, the resident herd of impala and myriad other species that regularly visit the waterhole and wander among the ancient baobabs (or, in the case of leopards, dangle from their branches). Expert-led game drives in the early morning and late afternoon take you deeper into Tarangire’s exceptionally biodiverse habitat.

Nothing quickens the senses quite like a stroll in the African wilderness. Swala is one of the few camps in northern Tanzania where it’s possible to do so; guided walks are therefore not merely possible but strongly recommended (season dependent).

The lion sleeps tonight. Or does he? Don’t miss the opportunity to explore Tarangire after dark. Our expert guides and their specialised lighting will reveal an otherwise unseen world of nocturnal animal magic.

Some things really are worth getting out of bed for before dawn, even when you’re on vacation. A one-hour hot-air balloon flight over the savannah, watching the landscape take shape in the first rays of a new morning’s sunshine, is surely one of them.

Watch as the sun swiftly sinks and your secluded clearing setting becomes illuminated by the flames of a log fire. Once you’ve settled into your surroundings let our chef introduce you to traditional Swahili fare and experience a memorable evening feast under the African night sky. Alternatively, opt for a picnic breakfast or a bush lunch.
2025 & 2026
Swala Camp Offers
Plan your trip for
Jun 1 - Oct 31, 2025
All meals and beverages
Game drives
Return transfers from/to the nearest local airstrip
Emergency medical evacuation, and laundry services
All meals and beverages
Game drives
Return transfers from/to the nearest local airstrip
Emergency medical evacuation, and laundry services
Park Fees
Tourism Development Levy
Walking safaris and night drives
International and domestic flights, and road transfers to and from other camps and lodges
Travel insurance, boutique purchases, spa treatments, gratuities, and all other items of a personal nature
Park Fees
Tourism Development Levy
Walking safaris and night drives
International and domestic flights, and road transfers to and from other camps and lodges
Travel insurance, boutique purchases, spa treatments, gratuities, and all other items of a personal nature
Prices per person per night. Prices are in USD.