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Masai Mara Safari Camps and Lodges

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Masai Mara Safari Lodges
Mara
Sopa Lodge |
Mara Serena Safari Lodge |
Keekorok lodge
Masai Mara Safari Camps
Fig
Tree Camp | Sarova Mara
Camp | Ashnil Mara Camp
| Oloshaiki Safari Camp
| Kichwa Tembo
Tented Camp |
Royal Mara Safari Camp |
Mara Timbo Safari Camp
| Mara Intrepids Camp
| Mara Safari Club |
Mara Governors Camp
| Mara Siana Springs
Camp | Mara Explorer
Camp | Mara Bushtops
Camp
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Masai Mara Sopa Lodge is set in the Oloolaimutia Valley and
blends perfectly with the surrounding hillside landscape. The
lodge is located on the eastern
boundary of the Masai Mara Game
Reserve in Kenya, 2km from the Oloolaimutia Gate. The accent
here is on the indigenous Masai people and the fabulous wealth
of wildlife, birdlife and natural flora. Luxuriously appointed
bedrooms, a refreshing swimming pool, a boutique and gift shop,
wildlife films ensure that your stay will be blissfully
comfortable. The Mara Sopa lodge has 77 rooms, 12 suites and 1
Presidential suite, all of which are 'rondavel' style and have
en-suite bathroom facilities. Every room and suite has a
private, elevated veranda with splendid views across the valley.
Here guests can relax, sunbathe and watch resident birds and
wildlife. Mini-bars are also available in each room.
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Perched on the saddle of a hill, the Mara Serena Safari Lodge
has one of the most spectacular views
imaginable across the vast
plains, forests and rivers that make up the Masai Mara – one of
the world’s richest wildlife sanctuaries and a great place to
spot the "Big Five."
The Mara Serena Safari Lodge is a modern-day incarnation of a
traditional African village of domed huts, located in the Masai
Mara national reserve, The Mara Serena safari lodge has a
front-row seat for one of the grandest shows in Africa - the
annual migration of hundreds of thousands of wildebeests, zebras
and gazelles from the Serengeti to The Masai Mara.
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Serena Safari Lodge
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Keekorok Lodge is located in the very heart of Masai Mara
National Reserve in Kenya, Keekorok,
meaning motley abundance in
the local Masai language, was constructed in 1962 on a choice
eighty acre site in an area of permanent springs and lush
grassland.
Accommodation at the Keekorok lodge in Masai Mara comprises of
stone built bungalows with private balconies in total there are
89 double rooms, 8 superior rooms and 4 suites. All
accommodations at the Keekorok Lodge in Masai Mara Twin,
Queen-Size & King-Size Beds, Private En-suite Bathrooms, Private
Balconies, offering unobstructed game viewing, Room Service and
Mosquito Repellents
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Fig Tree Camp is situated on the northern border of the Masai
Ma5ra game reserve on the banks of
the Talek River. Mara Fig Tree's central location makes all areas of the park accessible
during game drives. To make an evening a real adventure, at the
Fig Tree Camp one can choose to stay in a tent or a chalet,
giving the best of both worlds. The rooms spaciously line up
along the Talek River, overlooking the plains of the game
reserve.
The Mara fig Tree Camp has several facilities and services to
ensure you have a comfortable stay. These include 2 bars serving
local and international liquor brands and other drinks, a main
dinning room, an open-air dinning area and tree house coffee
deck, * swimming pool and curio shop
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Sarova Mara
Camp is set on an elevation surrounded by two streams
with beautifully maintained grounds within the world famous
Masai Mara National Reserve. It is fenced in ensuring wildlife
cannot approach the camp tents.
Sarova Mara Game Camp offers accommodation in75 tents which are
spaciously sited within the camps woodlands. The
permanent tents are all equipped with an en suite shower
room, electricity and mosquito nets. The camp's outdoor
swimming pool and comfortable sun-loungers are ideal for
relaxing in the sun after an early game drive
Sarova Mara Camp
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The Ashnil Mara Camp is perfectly positioned at the
confluence of the Mara and Olkeju Rivers in the Masai
Mara National Reserve. The Ashnil Mara Camp offers
discerning
travellers 30 luxury tents which sit alongside the
riverbank. This is an unrivalled position for wildlife
spotting, and is close to the action during the annual
wildebeest migration. The Mara Ashnil Camp offers 30
twin/double tents which are beautifully designed and
carefully crafted, with shower, wc and a safe.
The Ashnil Mara Camp restaurant serves buffet meals,
while the open-air bar serves a wide selection of beers,
cocktails and liqueurs. Nearby is a modern lounge
decorated with a special African touch which is a great
place to pass time and relax, enjoy the breathtaking
sunset and discuss the day's wildlife sightings. There
is also a beautiful, inviting swimming pool and a
souvenir shop.
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Ashnil Mara
Safari Camp
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Oloshaiki Safari Camp is a small and exclusive tented
camp nestled in the lush riverine woodlands of the Talek River
overlooking the Posee plains of the magnificent Maasai Mara, the
richest game reserve in Kenya and one of the seven natural
wonders of the world, known for its rich wildlife and massive
herds of migrating game. Oloshaiki Safari Camp has eight private, spacious and
charming tented pavilions designed for ultimate privacy and
comfort. Each tent has its own private verandah. The tents at
the Oloshaiki Safari Camp are tastefully and luxuriously
furnished with handcrafted four poster beds, one kingsize and
one queen-size, dressed with fine linen and mosquito nets. An
extra single bed can be added without compromising on space.
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Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp is situated at the foot of the Oloololo
Escarpment on the western border
of the Masai Mara Reserve in
southwestern Kenya. Meaning ‘Head of the Elephant’ in Kiswahili,
Kichwa Tembo is located on a private concession leased from
Masai landlords in the exclusive western Mara – much less
crowded than the eastern part of the Reserve.
In addition to an excellent year-round concentration of animals,
Kichwa Tembo lies directly in the path of Africa’s spectacular
Great Migration of hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra
from the Serengeti, Tanzania, to the Masai Mara in Kenya. This
is indeed nature at her most theatrical, offering you an African
wildlife experience unsurpassed in the world.
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Tembo Tented Camp
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Royal Mara Safari Camp is located on the Mara
River in Western Koyiaki Conservation Area, near Leopard Gorge,
the Koyiaki-Kichwa Migration River Crossing, and Musiara Marsh.
Accommodation at the Royal Mara Safari Camp is a blend of the classic tented safari
camp with the amenities of a lodge facility - the result is an
exclusive luxury tented lodge and camp like nothing else in
Africa The Royal Mara's 8 luxurious guest suites, all with
Mara River frontage, are designed upon raised mahogany
timber verandas with private patios. Read more about
the Royal Mara
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Mara
Timbo Safari Camp is located in Masai Mara National Reserve in the
most untamed environment below the Oloololo escarpment directly
in a loop of Mara River with a panoramic view of two breeding
herds of hippos and basking crocodiles. The camp is set up on a
part of a big 50 acres plot. The camp is accessible by road and
by air in only 40 minutes flight from Nairobi Wilson airport.
Mara Timbo Camp has 7 spacious and luxurious tents with
tastefully decorated interiors, warm blends of colour
and unique furnishings. All materials are natural and
from the area, so the camp fits perfectly into the
African environment.
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Mara Intrepids Camp is situated above the bend of the Talek
River in the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. Sitting at
the confluence of the Mara's 4 game viewing areas, Mara
Intrepids Camp embraces one of the most amazing locations in the
Masai Mara ecosystem. Mara Intrepids Camp has 30 modern tents with a capacity
of 60 persons. All tents are either twin or double bedded and
are arranged in groups of two, three or four units to make
individual mini-camps.
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The Mara Safari Club is surrounded on three sides by the Mara
River, and on the edge of the world’s Seventh Wonder of
the World – the Masai Mara.
Mara Safari Club has a total of 50 tents at the Mara Safari
Club, all with four-poster bed, en suite bathing facilities and
private decking out front. Décor is comfortable and elegant,
with dark wooden furnishings complemented by hand-woven rugs and
poster-bed drapes. You will also be provided with water flasks
and glasses, insecticide, flash-light and umbrella.
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Mara Governors’ Camp nestles in the forest along the winding banks
of the Mara River, its waters teeming with bird life, hippo
and
crocodile. Some of the 37 tents line the riverbank, with
uninterrupted views over the Mara River, while others have views
across the sweeping plains. TMara Governors Camp's setting is
magical. So much so that almost a century ago it was reserved
exclusively for Kenya’s colonial Governors. The guest tents are
large, light and bright, with beige canvas, spacious
bathrooms and extended verandahs. Some of the tents have
views across the sweeping plains of the Masai Mara,
while others look over the banks of the meandering Mara
River. All tents are in the classic safari style, each
with en-suite bathrooms with shower and basin, running
cold and hot water as well as a flush toilet. Gas and
paraffin lamps are used for lighting.
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Fringed by marshes and surrounded by ghostly Fever trees,
Mara Siana Springs Camp is situated on the eastern edge of the
Masai-Mara National Reserve at the base of the Ngama Hills.
Built on a site chosen by 1950's game warden, Major Lyn Temple-Boreham,
the Mara siana Springs Camp was established in partnership with
the neighboring Masai, who continue to graze their cattle in
harmony with the wildlife. Perfectly recapturing the romance of the early
pioneers, Siana Springs possesses a tranquil atmosphere, with 38
spacious safari-style tents and shaded trees offering complete
privacy in the lush, unspoiled setting. A convivial dining area
offers fine cuisine, while the swimming pool is an irresistible
oasis on hot days.
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Mara Explorer Camp, anew luxury in the world’s oldest
wilderness, is located on wide thickly forest bend of the Talek
River in the middle of the Masai Mara reserve. Mara Explorer
Camp is found at the meeting point of the reserve’s four
major-viewing areas and enjoys prime views of the striking
wildebeest movement between June and September. During the rest
of the year, herds of watering elephants, giraffe and other
animals, can be seen many times from your private verandah. Mara Explorer Camp offers 10 luxurious, well-spaced
tents, where each has its own private deck overlooking the Talek
River. Of the tents, 6 even have got giant double beds, while
three have got twin beds.
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Set amid the 60,000 hectares of the Mara Siana Wildlife
Conservancy, directly bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve,
the Mara Bushtops Camp is perched on top of a hill with a scenic
valley to one side, the camp lies just ten minutes’ drive from
the main gate and within striking distance of the beautiful Mara
River where the famous river crossing of wildebeest and zebras
takes place during the migration. Mara Bush Tops Camp offers 12 fabulously appointed luxury
tents which open to three sides to the great outdoors. Each tent
has large comfort beds, delightfully fitted ensuite bathrooms
with indoor and outside shower, an outside ”hot tub”, a
dining table and writing desk for your personal use.
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