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| Masai Mara National Reserve |
A Kenya safari showcasing ‘The Greatest Wildlife Show on Earth'
World renowned for the breathtaking spectacle of 'the greatest wildlife show on earth' , the awe inspiring annual wildebeest migration, the Masai Mara National Reserve is Kenya's most visited wildlife protected area. Technically an extension of Tanzania's renowned Serengeti National Park, the Mara constitutes only 4% of the entire Serengeti ecosystem but its rolling grasslands, meandering rivers and towering escarpments offer one of the world's most rewarding and evocative African safari wildlife arenas.
Wildlife Safari: Fact File Altitude: 1,500-2,170 meters above sea level. Area: 1, 672 sq km. Location: Rift Valley Province, Narok and Transmara Districts. Distance from Nairobi: 270 km. Gazetted: the Mara Triangle, a 520 sq km area between the Siria Escarpment, the Tanzania border and the Mara River was declared a National Game Reserve in 1948 and brought under the control of Narok County Council in 1961. It attained its present size in 1995. Mara Safari Climate: the Reserve receives the highest rainfall (average 1000 mm pa) in the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem. Rain falls throughout the year but peaks in December, January and April. Kenya Mara Vegetation: comprises open rolling grassland, riverine forest, acacia woodland, swamps, non-deciduous thickets, and Acacia, Croton and Tarchonanthus scrub. Wildlife: the Mara ecosystem hosts over 95 species of mammals. Birds: more than 550 recorded species (5 globally threatened). Roads: main roads and major tracks are usually navigable with 2WD during the dry seasons, but 4WD is recommended during the rainy seasons.
Safari lodge options: Popular lodges include the Sarova Mara, the Serena Safari Lodge Mara, Governors Camp, Keekorok, Kichwa Tembo and numbers numerous Mara Camp, luxury safari and safari lodge options
What is a National Reserve? National Reserves are areas where wildlife is protected and takes precedence over human activities, but where human habitation and domestic livestock is also permitted. Most of Kenya's National Reserves (with the exception of Marsabit and the Shimba Hills, both of which are administered by KWS) are administered by their local authorities. The Mara is administered jointly by Narok and Trans Mara Country Councils, while security personnel from KWS and the Kenya Police operate from permanent posts around the Reserve.
What's in a name? The gazetted name of the National Reserve is the Masai Mara, but it is also referred to as the Maasai Mara. Both spellings are correct but Maasai is more correctly used when referring to the Maasai people. In the Maa language, the common tongue of the il-Maasai clans, the word Mara means ‘spotted' and is thought to refer to the patchy mosaic of bushes and trees that define the Mara plains.
About the Reserve The Mara is divided into four topographical units: the Ngama Hills to the east of Keekorok and the Sekanani Gate; the Siria Escarpment, which forms the western boundary; the Mara Triangle, which lies between the Mara River and the Siria Escarpment; and the Central Plains, which lie between the Mara River and the Ngama Hills. The permanent Mara and Talek Rivers and their tributaries flow through the Reserve.
Arena for ‘the greatest wildlife show on earth' Between the end of July and November, over one and a half million wildebeest accompanied by half again as many zebras and gazelles, migrate from the short-grass plains of the Serengeti to fresh pasture in the grasslands of the Mara; thus creating one of nature's grandest spectacles. Moving in groups of up to 20,000 at a time they thunder across the plateau hesitating only briefly to cross the Mara River, where many fall prey to the waiting crocodiles. Towards the end of October they begin crossing back into Tanzania. The actual timing of the migration, however, is dictated by the weather and does not always run to schedule.
Did you know? That the migration is a comparatively recent phenomenon, prior to 1969 only a few wildebeest spilled over from the Serengeti in exceptionally dry years.
Predator paradise Offering an abundance of herbivores, the Mara makes the ideal hunting ground for Kenya's famous ‘big cats' and hosts her largest population of lions. It also offers the best chance of spotting a leopard in the wild. Other predators include cheetah and spotted hyena.
The rest of the wildlife cast Historically teaming with wildlife, the Mara is famous for the large herds of elephant and buffalo that meander its plains; also for the fat pods of hippo that wallow in its mud-brown rivers. Other stars include the distinctive Masai giraffe, plum-coloured topi, Coke's hartebeest, Grant's and Thomson's gazelle, zebra, impala, Kirk's dik-dik, bushbuck, waterbuck and red duiker. The Reserve also boasts plentiful Nile crocodile, monitor lizard, baboon, vervet, blue and red-tailed monkeys, nocturnal bush babies, and tree hyrax.
One of Kenya's most important bird areas Boasting over 550 resident and migratory species, the Mara shelters an incredible array of both regionally and globally threatened birds. Easily spotted on the plains are the common ostrich, secretary bird, ground hornbill and bustard (Kori, black-bellied and white-bellied). Also plentiful are crowned plover, red-necked spur fowl and helmeted guinea fowl, while along the rivers African fish eagle, Egyptian geese, yellow-billed stork, sacred ibis and blacksmith plover abound. The Reserve also boasts 53 species of raptors, to include augur buzzard, black-shouldered kite, bateleur eagle and 6 species of vulture. The Reserve is the only place in Kenya where you can see the rare Schalow's turaco.
Of golden plains and scattered flowers The Mara's plains are dominated by Themeda triandra (red oat grass) and following the rains the lush grasslands burst briefly into brilliance with a glorious array of small flowering plants, such as the charming pink, orange or mango-coloured Crossandra subacaulis , the so-called ‘tissue paper flower' (Cycnium tubulosum ), the stunning fire ball lily (Scadoxus multiflorus ) and the glorious pink and white striped pyjama lily (Crinum macowanii ).
What to do The Mara offers a broad range of pursuits to include cultural sites and villages, day and night game drives and daytime guided walks (just outside the Reserve), and spectacular early morning hot-air balloon flights. |
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For those looking for a slightly different tour, which takes in the stunning views of Mount Kenya, featuring Ol Pejeta Conservancy, the glorious and world-renowned Masai Mara Reserve and the freshwater Lake Naivasha, this road safari makes the ideal choice. It offers optimum game-viewing options, and the opportunity to view ‘The Big Five’ against a vivid selection of exceptionally varied backdrops. |
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Offering ultimate value-for-money, in addition to 2 nights in Nairobi, this tour showcases Kenya’s most famous park, the Masai Mara. Crossing into Tanzania’s mighty Serengeti National Park, the Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara National Park. The safari accommodation features a fine selection of small tented safari camps and lodges. |
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Offering the best of both worlds, this luxury tented-camp safari takes you to Amboseli National Park, then to the world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve for 3 nights before flying to the volcanic splendour of Tsavo West National Park. To save you the long driving times between the parks short scheduled flights have been used on this itinerary. Fly back to Nairobi for lunch at The Carnivore, voted one of the world’s top 500 restaurants.
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'Kiboko' means 'Hippo' in Swahili
Showcasing a panoramic north-south selection of Kenya’s most famous national parks in Kenya and crossing into Tanzania’s mighty Serengeti and thereafter descending into the ‘Eighth Wonder of the World’, the sensational Ngorongoro Crater. Uniquely varied, this essential travel itinerary also includes stays in both traditional safari lodges and tented camps. End your tour with a game drive in the lovely evergreen Lake Manyara Park. |
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For those with limited time looking for a value-added safari that highlights Kenya's most famous sights, this is ideal. Showcasing a scenic drive down the Great Rift Valley to Lake Nakuru , this road safari also offers two days game-viewing in the world famous Masai Mara. This Kenya safari within our East African safari portfolio incorporates a careful choice of hotels, safari lodges or tented camps. |
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A budget safari that delivers optimum variety in the minimum time without sacrificing comfort on safari, this road safari features a selection of tried and tested safari lodges. For sights and scenery, it offers the scenic Amboseli set against the backdrop of Kilimanjaro, beautiful Lake Naivasha against the backdrop of the Mount Longonot, the famous Lake Nakuru , and the unrivalled wildlife of the Masai Mara . |
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This exclusive flying safari showcases some of Kenya’s most famous and most diverse wilderness areas, while travelling ‘on the wing’ allows you to optimize every minute of your Kenya stay. Commencing in Amboseli, the Wings Safari offers guaranteed sightings of large herds of elephants against the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro. Flying northwards to the unique and less populated Meru Park, and thereafter, you fly south-west to the Tanzanian border where the Masai Mara and the Serengeti share the same massive eco-system, which is most famous for the annual migration of the wildebeest. Travelling on light aircraft with personalized meet and greet services throughout, this safari is light on travel-time and long on safari experiences. It also features some of Kenya’s most charmingly luxurious tented camps. |
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Acacia House is a small private safari house, which stands at the foot of Kipileo Hill in the Olchorro Losit Valley, a community conservation area just north of the Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya. Simply constructed but spacious, it overlooks the Rekero waterhole and stands in extensive gardens, which also feature a swimming pool. The house offers two spacious bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms and a third attic bedroom which is ideal for children. |
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A relatively new tented camp, Ashnil Mara Camp , offers 30 luxury tents, while being located in the Maasai Mara National Reserve and close to the Mara River famous for the wildebeest migration. World renowned for the breathtaking spectacle of ‘the greatest wildlife show on earth', the awe inspiring annual wildebeest migration, the Masai Mara is Kenya's most visited protected area. Technically an extension of Tanzania's renowned Serengeti National Park, the Masai Mara constitutes only 4% of the entire Serengeti ecosystem |
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Basecamp Masai Mara is an intimate tented camp, offering just 12 luxury tents. Located on the verdant peninsular of the Talek River, Basecamp Masai Mara enjoys spectacular views over the rolling savannah of this world-famous reserve. Each ensuite tent has its own private verandah and al fresco shower while meals are served in the central dining area, which features a platform built around a fig tree and an open-air bar for evening sundowners. |
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The effortlessly elegant Bateleur Camp is set amongst the forests on the edge of the Masai Mara, adjacent to the area in which many of the scenes from the film Out of Africa were filmed. Echoeing this theme, the camp has been styled to suggest the opulence and luxury of the early safaris of the so-called 'white hunters' such as Denys Finch Hatton and Baron Bror Blixen, who considered it imperative that their safari camps feature silver service, cut crystal, butlers, fine wines and excellent cuisine. |
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Cottars 1920s Camp is located on 22,000 acres of private land within the Masai Mara National Reserve. The Cottar safari tradition, which was established in 1919 when members of the European aristocracy flocked to East Africa in search of ‘big game, remains unchanged. Nearly 90 years, this originally family-run camp continues to provide an unparalleled safari experience for the truly discerning clients. |
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Elephant Pepper Camp is a traditional safari tented camp, which is seasonally erected within the boundaries of the Masai Mara National Reserve.Beautifully presented, it features just 8 tents and a central mess and and bar. Recently refurbished, the camp has been recently refurbished and designed to attract and introduce people to an authentic Masai Mara wildlife Safari Experience. Elephant Pepper Camp (originally Mara Bush Camp) offers a unique, comfortable environment |
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The Entim Mara Camp is named after the forest in which it stands (Entim which means ‘forest' in Maa, the language of the Maasai). Secluded in indigenous woodlands looking out over the Mara plains and river, this is a small eco-friendly camp designed to impart a real feeling of camping, whilst providing all the luxuries required for a relaxing stay. There are only seven tents, and a central dining area and lounge. |
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A new safari camp, constructed on a loop of the Mara River, which winds around the camp, Exploreans Mara Rianta Luxury Camp features 20 luxury tents and a central area that houses the main building. Overlooking the swimming pool and the Mara River the main building and tented terrace has a welcoming Reception area and lounge, a library equipped with wireless Internet access, a comfortable Bar and cocktail lounge with an open fire place, and a typical safari style decorated restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. |
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Fairmont Mara Safari Club, which lies in the north west of the Masai Mara, sits at the foot of the Aitong Hills. The camp is positioned on an ox-bow of the Mara River, so that all en-suite tents have a view of the hippo-filled river. The lodge is surrounded by well-cultivated gardens dotted among indigenous trees. The Fairmont Mara Safari Club is surrounded on three sides by the Mara River and stands just outside the world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve. |
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Fig Tree Camp is one of the original Mara camps, located on the banks of the Talek River and enjoying breathtaking views across the plains. Recently completely refurbished it offers a welcoming ambience and a range of both tented and chalet accommodation. It is also one of the main sites for balloon safaris in the Mara. |
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The first tented camp to be established in the Masai Mara, Governors' Camp stands on the banks of the famous Mara River. First opened in 1972, it stands on the site of Teddy Roosevelt's camp, where he entertained aristocracy, stars and royalty. Popular with American visitors, the camp now offers two additional camps. |
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Il Moran Camp is for those who want that extra sense of luxury, there are just ten beautifully furnished tents by the side of the Mara River. The camp is hidden in the shadow of ancient trees and Il Moran recreates the atmosphere of the original hunting camps. Word renowned for the breathtaking spectacle of ‘the greatest wildlife show on earth', the awe inspiring annual migration of the wildebeest, the Mara is Kenya's most visited protected area. |
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Located on the banks of the Talek River, overlooking the famous savannah plains of the Mara, the eco-friendly Ilkeliani Camp, a luxury tented camp, offers just 17 elegant tents, each with its own ensuite bathroom, private verandah and view of the river. Presented in the style elegant hunting safaris of the 1920s, the camp features its own elegant mess tent and bar. World renowned for the breathtaking spectacle of ‘the greatest wildlife show on earth', the awe inspiring annual migration of the wildebeest... |
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Set on the banks of the famous Mara River, with views over the plains and the impressive escarpment, Karen Blixen Camp offers 22 luxurious tents, each of which has been designed to capture the style, elegance and opulence of the 1920s safaris, so beautifully described in Karen Blixen's book Out of Africa. Offering space, panoramic views and daily sightings of all the animals that come to drink at the river (zebras, elephants and hippos to name but a few), the camp also offers such unique experiences as guided walks and night game drives. |
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Keekorok means ‘the place of dark' trees in Maa, the language of the Masai. One of the easier Mara lodges to reach from Nairobi by road, Keekorok Lodge is well located, standing amid 80 acres of wilderness, atop a shallow rise, which allows for spectacularly long views across the rolling savanna. Dating from 1965, it is a large and busy lodge capable of accommodating almost 200 guests. |
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Nestled in a grove of wild olive trees in one of the prime game viewing areas of the reserve, Kicheche Mara Camp is presented in classic safari style. Completely unfenced, the surrounding wildlife is free to enter the camp, allowing the game viewing experience to begin on the private verandah of your tent. With just eleven tents, the camp has been designed to offer an ‘intimate' ambience, with the emphasis on personal service, fine cuisine and eco-friendliness. |
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Kichwa Tembo (meaning ‘the elephant's head) is a large and well-maintained tented camp just outside the Masai Mara National Reserve to the northwest. Overlooking endless, game-filled plains and shaded by dense forest canopy, Kichwa Tembo nestles below the Oloololo Escarpment on the western boundary of the Masai Mara reserve. Most of the camp faces onto rolling lawns with dramatic circular cactus gardens. Beyond, are the wide open vistas of the Mara savanna. |
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A luxury tented camp with just 12 tents, the new Kilima Camp stands on the edge of the Siria Escarpment with stunning views across the Mara River. Clustered around a central dining area and evening campfire area, it also offers a delightful swimming pool. World renowned for the breathtaking spectacle of ‘the greatest wildlife show on earth', the awe inspiring annual migration of the wildebeest, the Mara is Kenya's most visited protected area. |
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The Leleshwa Camp is an intimate tented camp, which stands just outside the borders of the national reserve on the private ‘Siana' Maasai-owned community conservancy, which is located on the north-eastern edge of the reserve. The camp is located along a stream in a secluded valley, overlooking the hills and rolling plains of the reserve. Stylishly presented, the camp is run and hosted by its owners, who promise warm hospitality, attention to detail and home-cooked cuisine. |
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Set amid the 60,000 hectares of the Mara Siana Wildlife Conservancy, directly bordering the Masai Mara itself, Kuoni Mara Bushtops Camp is a five-star luxury tented camp just 5 km from the Sekenani Gate). World renowned for the breathtaking spectacle of ‘the greatest wildlife show on earth', the awe inspiring annual migration of the wildebeest, the Mara is Kenya's most visited protected area. |
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The luxurious Mara Explorer tented camp lies at the confluence of the reserve's four main game viewing areas, and enjoys prime views of the spectacular wildebeest migration between June and September. During the remainder of the year, herds of watering elephant, giraffe and other animals can be seen from your private verandah. World renowned for the breathtaking spectacle of ‘the greatest wildlife show on earth', the awe inspiring annual migration of the wildebeest, the Mara is Kenya's most visited protected area. |
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Beautifully located, on a sweeping bend in the Talek River, at the confluence of the Masai Mara's four game-viewing areas, Mara Intrepids enjoys one of the most spectacular locations in the Masai Mara ecosystem. World-renowned for the breathtaking spectacle of ‘the greatest wildlife show on earth', the awe inspiring annual migration of the wildebeest, the Mara is Kenya's most visited protected area. Technically an extension of Tanzania's renowned Serengeti National Park, the Mara constitutes only 4% of the entire Serengeti ecosystem |
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Mara Leisure Camp offers an all inclusive safari destination, with three daily game drives, experienced Maasai guides and visits to cultural and community projects within the Talek Area. The camp offers 26 tents, three family cottages, a dining and bar area and a swimming pool. World renowned for the breathtaking spectacle of ‘the greatest wildlife show on earth', the awe inspiring annual migration of the wildebeest, the Mara is Kenya's most visited protected area. |
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Secreted deep within the Masai Mara National Reserve, the Mara Serena Safari Lodge is the ultimate safari destination. Set high on a bush-cloaked hill, embraced by arcing vistas and washed by a sea of richly rolling grasslands, it stands centre-stage to one of Africa's most dramatic wildlife arenas and has a ringside seat for the greatest wildlife show on Earth, the legendary migration of the wildebeest. |
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Mara Simba Lodge has been designed so as to present a safari resort, Styled to reflect the iconic colours and cultural artefacts of the Maasai people, who are the original owners of this land, it offers a peaceful retreat from the adventure and experience of the traditional safari. Situated on the banks of the Talek River, the lifeblood of this region, it extends for one kilometer, amid typical savannah and indigenous forest landscape. |
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The Mara Siria Tented Camp stands high on the Siria Escarpment overlooking the rolling plains of the Mara Triangle. A classic bush camp in the original safari style, this ecologically sensitive camp offers privacy, dedicated service and just ten luxury tents, each with their own private verandah, luxury bathroom and solar power. The camp prides itself on the quality of its home-made cuisine, and offers a wide range of activities. |
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Masai Mara Sopa Lodge is set in the Oloolaimutia Valley & blends perfectly with the surrounding hillside landscape. The lodge is located 206 km south of the Equator on the eastern boundary of the Masai Mara Game Reserve in south-western Kenya, 2km from the Oloolaimutia Gate. The lodge has been styled to echo the icons, colours and cultural artifacts of the Maasai people and features high rondaval buildings, colourful decor and central fire places. |
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A unique, artistically-styled retreat built with undulating curves that mimic the rolling hillside in which the lodge is set, Olarro -a luxury safari lodge -blends effortlessly into its surrounds. The interior is a cool white, accented by earth tone accessories and enhanced by modern décor chosen for its quality and the integrity of its design. Olarro runs on eco-friendly principles not only in design but in its use of resources. It employs state-of-the-art wind and solar power technology. |
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Olumara Tented Camp is spectacularly situated within the Masai Mara Koiyaki Lemek Conservancy, which lies just outside the borders of the reserve itself. The camp offers 11 spacious luxury tents and a central dining area with ‘open-air kitchen' and campfire bar. World renowned for the breathtaking spectacle of ‘the greatest wildlife show on earth', the awe inspiring annual migration of the wildebeest, the Mara is Kenya's most visited protected area. |
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Porini Lion Camp has recently been set up in the exclusive wildlife conservancy of Olare Orok, an expansive conservancy, which borders the Masai Mara Reserve and is one of the most beautiful wilderness areas in the Serengeti-Mara eco-system. Situated along the banks of the Ntiakatiak River, a seasonal river with some permanent hippo pools near the camp, the camp makes no use of permanent structures and is accommodated entirely under canvas. |
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Rekero Tented Camp lies in the Masai Mara Game Reserve at the end of solitary track that looks like it is going nowhere. Driving through a clump of bushes, you are suddenly confronted by an open glade along the Talek River. This has to be one of the most beautiful wilderness settings for a camp. The camp is run by Jackson, a local Masai, who owns 20 per cent of the camp with the Beaton family of Rekero Farm. At Rekero Camp, there are no permanent structures. |
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Richard's Camp is situated in a conservation area to the north-west of the reserve. With riverine forest and short-grass plains, this particular area is renowned for its exceptional big game viewing. The camp has its own airstrip and is 20 minutes from the main airstrip. Word renowned for the breathtaking spectacle of ‘the greatest wildlife show on earth', the awe inspiring annual migration of the wildebeest, the Mara is Kenya's most visited wildlife protected area. |
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The Royal Mara Safari Lodge is magnificently sited on the Siria Escarpment, which forms the western boundary of the Masai Mara Reserve. Offering just eight luxurious and spacious tented suites and a tented dining room and bar, the lodge stands directly on the wildebeest "Great Migration" route, near the two world famous wildebeest migration Mara River crossing points and near Leopard Gorge, all made internationally known by the BBC's Big Cat Diary television program. |
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A traditional tented camp, Sala's Camp stands on the banks of the Sand River, which traverses the southern tip of the Masai Mara Reserve. Located within the boundaries of this famous reserve, the camp is surrounded by wilderness and in close proximity to the main migration corridors of the annual migration of the wilderbeest. Surrounded by indegenous forest, the camp looks south towards the north of the Serengeti, the Tanzanian extension of this natural biosphere. |
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Sanctuary Olonana is a luxury tented camp, which stands on the banks of the Mara River, just beyond the boundaries of the Masai Mara National Reserve. If offers just 12 luxury tents, a central dining and bar area, and a swimming pool and sundeck. Built to eco-friendly specifications, the camp uses solar electricity while cooperation with a nearby Maasai village offers a glimpse into the Maasai culture. |
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The Sarova Mara Game Camp stands on slightly raised ground, astride two streams, and amid landscaped gardens, within the world-renowned Mara reserve. World renowned for the breathtaking spectacle of ‘the greatest wildlife show on earth', the awe inspiring annual migration of the wildebeest, the Mara is Kenya's most visited protected area. |
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Saruni Camp is a luxury tented lodge, which is set in the midst of a private conservancy, which lies just beyond the boundaries of the national Reserve. Located in a valley, just north of the fame-rich Aitong district, it lies at the heart of a pristine wilderness. The camp accommodates only 12 guests, who are accommodated in six spectacular cottages, each with ensuite bathrooms and panoramic verandahs. Presented in traditional safari style, the rooms and central dining and bar areas feature... |
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Sentrim Mara Camp stands within the Masai Mara National Reserve, 3 km from the Sekenani Gate. Featuring just 43 ensuite tents, which are widely spread beneath the acacia trees, it also offers a reception area, lounge, dining room, bar, and a swimming pool with sundeck and jacuzzi. World renowned for the breathtaking spectacle of ‘the greatest wildlife show on earth', the awe inspiring annual migration of the wildebeest, the Mara is Kenya's most visited protected area. |
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SERIAN (meaning "peaceful, calm or serene" in the Maa language of the Maasai people) is the charismatic bush home of Alex Walker, filmmaker and wildlife guide for the Masai Mara National Reserve. An exclusive bush camp, Serian camp lies in a secluded valley of the Mara River. Accommodation is provided in 8 luxurious marqee tents, which overlook the river and are set in the shade of the large walburgia trees that surround the camp. |
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Siana Springs Intrepids, a luxury tented camp, stands on the edge of the Masai Mara National Reserve - on a Group Ranch, a private area owned collectively by the local Maasai, who contribute towards its upkeep and benefit from its profits. Because the camp stands outside the National Reserve, night game drives, fly-camping and walking safaris are all permitted (as they are not in the National Reserve). |
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Tipilikwani Camp is located in the Talek Area, which lies just beyond the boundaries of the actual reserve (4km from the Talek Gate). Overlooking the plains and on the banks of the Talek River it offers 20 river-front tents and a central dining and lounge area. World renowned for the breathtaking spectacle of ‘the greatest wildlife show on earth', the awe inspiring annual migration of the wildebeest, the Mara is Kenya's most visited protected area. |
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