Saadani National Park’s coastal location is ideal if you’re looking for both bush and beach in one destination. It is the only bush-meets-beach wildlife sanctuary in East Africa making it wonderfully unique and worth a visit if your route permits.
At 1100km-square, Saadani is a comparatively small park. However, what it lacks in size, it makes up for with the variety of safari it offers as well as the diversity of its terrain. Saadani is steeped in history, located in the centre of Bagamoyo to the south, Pangani to the north and Zanzibar to the east. Relics of a long trading and cultural history can be identified, with a keen eye, around current small settlements and even within our Simply Saadani Camp. The coastal and river location features mangrove and salt flats.
A fantastic area just south of Simply Saadani Camp are the salt flats and the location of Babs’ Camp in the elephant Island private conservancy. This is a superb area for foot safaris where one can get out of the game drive car and wander the salt flats studying the myriad animal prints.
The park is home to about 30 species of large mammals including elephant, lion & buffalo. In fact, one unexpected discovery over the years are the huge herds of elephant that move together. The park might have lower numbers in total with fewer herds but greater numbers per herd making an elephant sighting here spectacular.
As well as healthy lion prides and large elephant herds, there are decent numbers of buffalo, giraffe, zebra, waterbuck as well as smaller antelope such as red duike and bush buck. A boat safari here is something extra to make a visit to this park well worth it and never fails to please. Enjoy your picnic lunch amongst fantastic hippo pods and crocs lounging on the banks of the Wami river.
Expanding the diversity of this park further is the Madete marine park which forms part of the park and preserves the endangered green turtle. The best time for hatchlings is July through to September and a wonderful thing to witness as the baby turtles hatch and immediately take to the enormous Indian ocean probably never to return to the beach of its birth for up to 50 years.
Saadani National Park is a truly exceptional destination that defies traditional safari expectations. Unlike most African wildlife reserves, Saadani boasts an extraordinary blend of ecosystems, creating a unique and unforgettable experience.
From the vast savannah and winding river to the pristine Indian Ocean coastline, Saadani offers an unparalleled diversity of habitats. This extraordinary mix supports an equally diverse range of wildlife, from iconic African species like elephants and giraffes to marine life such as dolphins and turtles.
What sets Saadani apart is its accessibility. Visitors can explore the park in multiple ways: embark on classic game drives to spot wildlife on the savannah, venture on foot for intimate encounters with nature, or take a boat safari to explore the river and coastline. Whether you're seeking thrilling wildlife encounters, relaxation on the beach, or a combination of both, Saadani delivers.
This remarkable park is a true hidden gem, offering visitors an opportunity to experience the best of both land and sea in one unforgettable adventure.
9 days | US $2235
11 days | US $4370
2 days | US $865
15 days | US $9185
Saadani is the closest wildlife park to Zanzibar and Dar es Salaam. It’s a 4-hour car journey from Dar and a 30-minute flight. From Zanzibar, it’s a short 20-minute hop by plane over the Zanzibar channel, making this an obvious, easy and less expensive safari destination and an obvious combination with Zanzibar beach.