The Maasai mARA
When you envision Africa, it’s likely that the Masai Mara comes to mind.
The Greater Mara Ecosystem comprises the Maasai Mara National Reserve, the Mara Triangle, and various Maasai Conservancies such as Koiyaki, Lemek, Ol Chorro Oirowua, Olkinyei, Naibosho, Olare Motorogi, Siana, Olarro Maji Moto, Ol Derkesi, and Pardamat. Importantly, there are no artificial boundaries, such as fences, enclosing these areas. This allows wild animals to move freely across the landscape, traversing from one region to another without hindrance.
About The Maasai Mara
Climate and Weather
The climate in Maasai Mara National Reserve is consistently pleasant and warm, with cool nights throughout the year. Situated just south of the Equator, the area’s altitude ranges between 1,500 and 1,900 meters (5,000 and 6,200 feet). Temperatures tend to be slightly higher from October to March and slightly cooler from June to August. Nights can be chilly, with temperatures occasionally dropping below 10°C (50°F), particularly during June to August.
There are two distinct rainy seasons in the region. “The long rains” typically occur for about six weeks from March to May, while “the short rains” last around two weeks between October and December.
The Best Time to Visit
The Maasai Mara National Reserve experiences peak popularity from June to October due to the Great Wildebeest Migration, although it remains a year-round destination. Abundant resident wildlife, especially within the Mara Triangle, ensures thrilling sightings throughout the year.
Bird-watching in the Masai Mara is rewarding at any time, but optimal conditions occur from November to April. During this period, migrants from Europe and North Africa arrive, coinciding with the wet season. Many species can be observed in their vibrant breeding plumage during this time, enhancing the bird-watching experience.
What to Pack
Clothing:
For Hot Weather:
- Hat
- Earth-colored light pants (Khaki) – long or knee-length
- Earth-colored long-sleeved shirts/blouses
- Comfortable breathable shoes with a sturdy sole (similar to hiking boots)
- Sunscreen
For Cold Weather:
- Layering is key. While heavy clothing isn’t necessary, it’s wise to bring a sweater or two for chilly evenings. Maasai shukas (shawls/wrappers) are great around bonfires.
- Hat
- Earth-colored light pants (Khaki) – long or knee-length
- Earth-colored long-sleeved shirts/blouses
- Comfortable breathable shoes with a sturdy sole (similar to hiking boots)
- Sunscreen
Equipment:
- Cameras
- Binoculars
- Power banks
What to See
The Great Migration:
Widely regarded as one of the most awe-inspiring events globally, the Great Migration is an annual spectacle where nearly a million herbivores journey from Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park into Kenya’s Masai Mara Game Reserve in pursuit of lush grazing lands. Witnessing the heart-pounding Mara River crossings is an essential experience for any wildlife enthusiast’s bucket list.
Big Cat Diary:
Renowned for its high lion population density, the Masai Mara serves as the backdrop for the world-famous nature documentary, Big Cat Diary. Embark on a quest to encounter the legendary Marsh pride and the iconic Scarface, a photogenic favorite among wildlife enthusiasts.
Birds:
The Maasai Mara is home to over 500 resident bird species, further enriched by migratory birds that grace the region from November to April.
What to Do
Game Drives:
Whether during the Great Migration or not, the Masai Mara Game Reserve is unequivocally one of Africa’s parks with a high concentration of wildlife. Embarking on a game drive across the plains is always a rewarding experience.
Birdwatching:
Although not widely known as one of Kenya’s premier birding destinations, the Masai Mara is home to over 500 bird species. This diversity includes a rich selection of raptors, with 57 species present. Look to the skies for the majestic Bateleurs soaring above the grasslands, and predator kills often attract up to six species of vultures scavenging. Migratory birds add to the avian spectacle from November to April.
Walking Safari:
Embark on a unique expedition to truly immerse yourself in the Masai Mara. Explore the plains, breathe in the fresh air, and discover the lesser-known fauna and flora firsthand.
Out of Africa (Alternative to Walking Safari):
Follow in the footsteps of the epic film “Out of Africa,” which captivated audiences worldwide and showcased the beauty of Kenya.
Equestrian Safari:
Experience the Masai Mara in a truly unique way, reminiscent of explorers from bygone eras. Blend in with the plains and ride alongside zebras, giraffes, and, if timing aligns, the mighty herds of the Great Migration.
Sundowner Picnic:
Ascend to the aptly named escarpment, meaning “zigzag” in the Maa language, for an unforgettable sundowner experience overlooking the vast Mara plains and distant Serengeti. As the sun sets, gather around a blazing fire with delicious snacks and drinks, accompanied by traditional Maasai songs and dances.
Balloon Safari in the Masai Mara: Gain a bird’s eye perspective of the Mara’s sweeping plains, dotted with acacia trees and occasional kopjes, along with its staggering wildlife. Enjoy a champagne bush breakfast upon landing, followed by an en route game drive back to your hotel.
THE GREAT MARA ECOSYSTEM
Mara Triangle
The Mara Triangle covers 510 km², about one-third of the total area of the Maasai Mara National Reserve. The unique feature of Mara Triangle is the Oloololo Escapement, The Mara River and the International Kenya-Tanzania boundary which forms a triangular shape.
Mara Triangle has one of the highest densities of wild life in the world and on a lucky day you will be able to view all the big five in less than 2km2. The reserve is also a home of cheetah, Wildebeest, Zebra, giraffe, rock hyrax and many more.
Mara Serena Safari Lodge and Little Governors’ Camp are the only accommodations inside the Mara Triangle. There is also a small number of exclusive camps and lodges, located on the fringes of the Mara Triangle, that offer game drives in the Triangle.
Koiyaki Lemek Conservancies
The Koiyaki and Lemek ranch group which is located to the north of Masai Mara National Reserve consists of Koiyaki Ranch (89,000ha) and Lemek Ranch (49,707ha).
The trust which runs the group ranch is managed totally by local Maasais; there are 2,000 members in Koiyaki, and 1,029 members in Lemek. Some of the members privately own a ranch within the area. This area is a natural reserve area and is called Protected area & Wildlife Service (PAWS).
Within the Koiyaki Lemek Ranch, there are 4 lodges, David Livingstone lodge, Mara Buffalo, African Safari camp, Olmakau/Royal camp and several tented camps.
Mara North Conservancy
The Mara North Conservancy is a stunning wilderness area of 69,160 acres. It’s the largest conservancy and a vital part of the Maasai Mara ecosystem as it forms the north-western zone, bordering the Maasai Mara National Reserve. It states its aim as to create a best practice, world-class conservancy with long-term commitments to the environment, wildlife, and local communities. The Conservancy is a partnership between fourteen member camps and 666 landowners.
The Conservancy is one of the most populated wildlife areas within the Maasai Mara. It is home to the Leopard Gorge, a vital birthing and maternity ground for the big cats, as well as the scenic Lemek Hills, an important refuge to highly threatened African wild dogs. During the Loita Hills migration (December to May), thousands of local wildebeest come to the Mara North Conservancy.
Olchorro Wildlife Conservancy
North of the Mara Triangle, Olchorro Oirowua Conservancy covers 15,765 acres and is a partnership between 170 landowners and 4 tourism camps.
Fairmont Mara Safari Club, which is located in the Conservancy, together with the Local Land Owners have taken the lead in investing in human and wildlife welfare in order to secures and protects the surrounding ecosystem.
Olchorro Oirowua Conservancy is home to two wide-mouth Rhinos; Kofi Annan and Queen Elizabeth; the two Rhinos are kept under tight security by a group of dedicated conservancy and Kenya Wildlife Service rangers at the foot of Kileloni Hill in Maasai Mara.
Olkinyei Conservancy
The 18,700 acre Ol Kinyei Conservancy is located within the Serengeti-Mara eco-system, north-east of Maasai Mara Game Reserve. Ol Kinyei is renowned for its unspoilt and breathtaking scenery with diverse terrain offering on one hand open savannah plains and rolling hills on the other.
Ol Kinyei is on a tranche of land belonging to a Maasai community who leased it to Gamewatchers Safaris to be set aside for the purposes of wildlife conservation. It is home to only two small, safari camps, the Porini Mara Camp and Porini Cheetah Camp, both of which accommodate a maximum of only 12 guests each at any given time – making this not only an exclusive experience but one that respects the principles of eco-tourism. There are also have two small mobile camps (high season only) the Gamewatchers Adventure Camp and the Porini Bush Camp.
Apart from our small eco-camps, no other tourist vehicles are allowed into the Conservancy so guests have the thousands of acres in the conservancy to themselves; guests also have game drives in the neighbouring Naboisho Conservancy, also supported by Gamewatchers Safaris by contributing to the land lease payments to the local Maasai community.
The land, with its abundance of water sources in the form of springs, streams and rivers, coupled with spectacular views across the Mara plains, is home to a wide variety of animal species. There is a resident lion pride and other individual lions are also present while several leopards have their territories within the conservancy and are often sighted by guests from Porini Mara Camp on evening or early morning drives. Cheetahs are frequently seen and it is not rare to come across large numbers of giraffe as well as Cape buffalo and elephants.
The conservancy is a great location from which to observe the Serengeti Wildebeest Migration (generally in the Mara from June to October), and there is another Wildebeest Migration which comes in from Kenya’s Loita Plains, moving into Ol Kinyei Conservancy earlier, usually by January.
The annual wildebeest calving takes place in Ol Kinyei Conservancy during February and March when the plains of the conservancy are teeming with wildebeest before they move on through Naboisho Conservancy and into Olare Motorogi and the Mara Reserve.
Naibosho Conservancy
The Mara Naboisho Conservancy is a private 50,000 acre community pastoralist and wildlife conservation area located that was carved out of the Koyaki-Lemek Group Ranch. It borders the world famous Maasai Mara National Reserve to the southwest, the Olare Orok Conservancy to the west, and the Ol Kinyei Conservancy to the east.
The Mara Naboisho Conservancy limits the number of beds per acre and also the number of tourists who may enter the area, thereby reducing the crowds of vehicles. Guests often find themselves the only vehicle around, giving spectacular, unspoiled views of exciting wildlife. The Conservancy has one of the highest densities of lions in Africa. And because the Mara Naboisho Conservancy is not governed by the same rules that apply to national parks, there is the flexibility to experience something truly profound and to see and do things not possible in the Maasai Mara National Reserve. The passion and expertise of the guides at the conservancy facilitate this experience.
The conservancy provides the opportunity to conserve the land and wildlife, whilst simultaneously creating wealth for the Maasai landowners. By visiting the Mara Naboisho Conservancy, you will be playing a part in protecting the cultural heritage of the local Maasai community and improving their access to vital services.
Olare Motorogi Conservancy
Bordering the Maasai Mara Reserve to the north, Olare Motorogi Conservancy (a combination of Olare Orok and Motorogi conservancies) covers an approximate area of 33, 386 acres and is a strategic buffer zone for the Maasai Mara National Reserve and key wildlife migration corridors. Built upon a partnership with 288 landowners, Olare Motorogi management has worked with the local people who agreed to move their homes and only allow carefully managed cattle grazing, leaving the wildlife completely unimpeded.
The conservancy offers pleasant and exclusive tours in a pristine environment, with a rich and diverse wildlife population of both predators and herbivores, including the Mara’s famous big cats and many elephants. Rhino and wild dog have also been sighted, and it is becoming a very viable habitat for these two highly endangered species, given the right sort of protection through sensitive tourism development.
There are five luxury camps within the conservancy, catering for anyone’s tented tastes. Porini Lion Camp and Kicheche Bush Camp being the Conservancy founder members were joined by Mara Plains Camp, Olare Mara Kempinski and Mahali Mzuri.
All offer exclusive wildlife-, campfire- and canvas experiences to their clients. None of these camps is larger than 24 beds and all abide by environmentally friendly guides of construction and operation in the Conservancy’s Code of Conduct.
Siana Conservancy
Pardamat Conservancy
The Pardamat Conservation Area is premised on a mixed conservation model to ensure the survival of the greater Maasai Mara ecosystem and generation of economic benefits for local communities. Through this model, Pardamat community’s 850 landowners have legally registered their 26,000 hectares of land as a wildlife conservation area.
The Pardamat area is important to the wellbeing of the greater Mara ecosystem. It is adjacent to Naboisho, Olkinyei, Lemek and Mara North conservancies and serves as a migration route from the Loita plains that connects the four established conservancies to the Mara Triangle and then to the Maasai Mara National Reserve. Additionally, its hilly and forested terrain is cherished by elephants for browsing as well as open spaces, against rising threats, like unplanned development and settlements as well as fencing.
Olarro Conservancy
Olarro Conservancy in Maji Moto, Loita Hills of southwest Kenya, is a 4-hour drive from Nairobi and on the way to the world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve.
Olarro North and South Conservancies together cover 24,500 acres and are a partnership between 2,200 landowners and 2 tourism camps.
Olarro Conservancy is instrumental and extremely active in various areas of conservation, Socio-economic improvements, anti-poaching, human/wildlife conflict resolution and wildlife rescues, currently mostly elephant, amongst other duties and has developed a model for a network of land conservancy zones focused on securing the integrity of key ecosystem components.
Olarro works hard under difficult conditions to protect their ecologically important zones such as wildlife corridors, grassland reserves, watersheds and springs and the Conservancy’s good stewardship of their ecosystem also equates with meaningful sustainable revenue and managed projects to improve the communities living conditions. Never a dull moment!
The drive from Nairobi includes the stunning views from and descent down the Great Rift Valley Escarpment. For travelers intending to visit the Masai Mara, Olarro and Maji Moto are perfect places to rest and acclimate yourself to the region, and its only one hour from the Sekenani Gate – the main entry point to the eastern side of Maasai Mara Game Reserve.
Ol Derkesi Conservancy
Olderkesi Conservancy is adjacent to the southeast corner of the Maasai Mara National Reserve and just north of Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park. It is a place of incredible natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and innovative conservation thinking.
The conservancy is managed by two trusts: Cottar’s Wildlife Conservancy Trust (CWCT) and Olderkesi Wildlife Community Trust (OCWCT). These two groups have worked closely together over the past 20 years to create a vital, truly sustainable conservancy management plan.
Olderkesi Conservancy is owned by the Maasai but it is rented by Cottar’s Wildlife Conservancy Trust. The Maasai agree to live on other sections of their land, supported in part by the payments from the Conservancy.
Enonkishu Conservancy
Enonkishu is situated on the northern most point of the Greater Mara Ecosystem covering an area of 5,928 acres, two tourism partners and 42 landowners. The main focus of the conservancy is livestock improvement through innovative cattle management programs, running alongside novel tourism projects. Indeed, the name Enonkishu – Maa for healthy cattle – was chosen by community elders as the description of the ideal livestock herd.
The habitat comprises wooded acacia savannah with open plains on flat plateaus, riverine acacia forest and rocky, undulating hills which provide a varied habitat for browsing and grazing ungulates, as well as hideout thickets for the predators. The Mara River runs alongside the conservancy.
There is a large number of giraffe and resident buffalos that live close to the Olerai boundary along the Mara River. Elephants frequent the conservancy and there is a pride of lion that is based on the edge of Enonkishu and Ol Choro Oiroua. There are many hippos and crocodiles in the section of river that borders the conservancy and the riverine forests provide an area popular with leopards. Rare species such as Aardvark, Caracal, serval cat and Aardwolf are occasionally found. Colobus monkeys have been spotted in the valleys on the Kileleoni Hill and there have also been sightings of wild dogs in the conservancy.
Accommodation in Maasai Mara
- Maasai Mara
The Mara Big Five Camp is located right at the Talek river, just a few minutes away from the Maasai Mara. Eight tents with the well known rustic safari style are at the guests’ disposal. With the unbelievably close proximity to the surrounding wildlife, spotting wild...
Lalashe Maasai Mara is a small intimate luxury tented safari camp located in Maasai Mara, one of the best African Wildlife Safari destinations in the world.There is only 5 very spacious luxury tented suites which makes our camp very intimate and thus ensuring all our...
Ashnil Mara Camp, with 50 luxury tents, is located in the Masai Mara National Reserve and close to the Mara River, famous for the wildebeest migration. Masai Mara Camp is arguably in one of the very best positions in the Masai Mara for game viewing and also provides...
The Mara Legends Camp is located in a natural bush forest right beside the Olarro Orok River. The tents are carefully tucked to blend into the natural environment. The camp is surrounded by wild animals all year round, making it a perfect destination for game viewing....
Set on the banks of Olare orok river passing through elevated plains sets up a beautiful view of Savannah. Situated just 200 meters away from Olkiambo airstrip in Masai Mara national reserve Kenya.
The La Maison Royal camp holds 22 private luxury tents amidst the wide spread serene landscape of Maasai Mara. The tents are encircled with a private verandah deck to have peaceful mornings caressing the view of the wildlife or overlooking the sunset views with...
Zebra Plains Mara Camp is in Maasai Game Reserve which is the best wildlife Park in Africa, home to the The Annual Great Migration of wildebeests and Zebras,abundant lions, cheetahs, leopards, elephants, giraffes, hippos and many other wildlife. It is Photographers...
Mara West Camp borders the remote and wild western edge of Masai Mara National Reserve. Guests enter the park through the Oloololo Gate and safari throughout the Transmara side of the park. Mara West Camp has eight secluded chalets, perched on the edge of the Oloololo...
Mara Maisha Camp is a luxury tented camp located just 4.5km from Talek Gate of the world famous Maasai Mara National Reserve. It offers 40 fully furnished luxurious units complete with dining & bar facilities.
A luxury tented camp in Maasai Mara, part of Kenya safari experience, and in the heart of the migration. Entim was designed with a purpose in mind; to be in the best possible location to view the wildebeest migration in the Maasai Mara game reserve. For a few months...
The distinctly unique Mara Engai Lodge is nestled amongst pristine Kenyan Ravine forest on the Oloololo (Siria) Escarpment. Overlooking the amazing Masai Mara National Reserve and Wildebeest Migration Route, with around 120km of unbroken views across the vast savannah...
Set in the pristine wilderness surrounded by a beautiful landscape, Amani Mara provides you with an opportunity to witness the unimpeded breathtaking views of the phenomenal African wildlife. The unique shaped cottages with well-appointed furnishings create a...
If luxury and private safari is what you long for, you’ll find both in abundance at Olarro. Sanctuaries for indulgence sitting within the Masai Mara region, our all inclusive luxury lodge retreats offer a truly exclusive experience of Kenya’s wildest lives. With two...
PrideInn Mara Camp offers breathtaking views of Mara plains. The camp is set in an ideal location where wildlife plays their naughty games day and night. In fact, the edge of River Talek gives the guests a front view seat to wildlife drama. The iconic camp is set on a...
Nestled in a river glade in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve, the area is a favourite for elephants coming to drink from the Talek River. The camp has been designed to combine the old traditional safari style with a modern and fresh feel. Ilkeliani Camp offers only 17...
Olengoti Eco Safari Camp & Eco Cottages is based in the heart of the Masai Mara Reserve and set along the banks of the Talek river placing us in the front seat in one of the most dramatic and exclusive natural shows in the world, “The Great Migration”. You can...
Lerai Safari Camp is the only permanent safari accommodation in the 5,000 acre Olerai Conservancy of the greater Masai Mara ecosystem of southern Kenya. Barely 15 miles north of Tanzania’s Serengeti National park and just west of Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve,...
Hidden on a sleepy bend of the Talek River, in the midst of the Masai Mara’s endless savannah, this exclusive Tented Camp is the perfect place to start your safari. The spectacular location on the river guarantees an abundance of wildlife viewing without even leaving...
Mara Crossings Camp is a luxury tented camp located on the banks of the famous Mara River. Its location is in close proximity to the various migratory crossing points thereby adding to its already unique list of features. This exclusive camp offers guests a very...
Ol Seki Hemingways Mara is located in the heart of the Naboisho Conservancy which borders the Maasai Mara Reserve. The conservancy limits entry to clients actually staying inside the area and offers an incredibly private safari experience.
A small intimate camp, Kandili Camp offers complete immersion into one of the most incredible ecosystems in the world. We are surrounded by a wide variety of animals that walk freely between the tents. An amazing lounge make up the central area of the camp. The main...
Olimba (an African word for strength & courage) is small and cozy eco-Bush camp adjacent to Talek River, in the heart of the most exciting wilderness in Africa, bordering Mara Naboisho Conservancy and the world-renowned Maasai Mara National Reserve.
Governors’ Camp is Africa’s first permanent tented camp, remaining in its original site since 1972. Governors’ Camp occupies the best wildlife viewing location in the Reserve, nestled in the riverine forest along the winding banks of the Mara River, its waters teeming...
Sentinel Mara Safari Camp is situated in a prime area of the Masai Mara National Reserve. The Musiara Marsh area is renowned for its outstanding game viewing. At Sentinel you are authentically close to nature in a large luxury tent, carefully positioned in a forest...
Losokwan tented camp in Kenya will color your world. It is located in the most beautiful, exotic, and never forgettable location is ready to provide you luxurious tented accommodation. Get hot showers, flush toilets, seating arrangements, bathrobes, luxury linen, a...
Entumoto is a private tented safari camp elevated in the hills of the Rift Valley. The camp has a private conservancy to give you a more intimate and exclusive safari experience as well as direct access into the Masai Mara reserve. Entumoto is a small private lodge,...
Whether you want a boost of rejuvenation or simply escape for the weekend to unwind, check into Mara Simba lodge to achieve your wellness goals. The luxurious accommodation has supreme privacy and luxury with 3 types of accommodations to choose from that make...
Designed as a space away from the hurly-burly of modern life, where the hustle and bustle is provided only by the wild animals, Naibor Camps is hidden in a grove of riverine woodland on the banks of the Talek River. Located just minutes from one of the world-famous...
Angama, inspired by the Swahili word for ‘suspended in mid-air’. Located high above the floor of Africa’s Great Rift Valley, Angama Mara is a remarkable safari lodge overlooking Kenya’s Maasai Mara. Here guests will find a lodge where everything is as it ought to be:...
Nestled in the heart of the Masai Mara. Immersed in the original bush among indigenous plantations and trees, the 20 luxury tents are directly overlooking the Mara River, which winds itself around the camp with gently flowing waters surrounded with wild life and...
Sprawled along the Saparingo River on the edge of the Oloololo escarpment, where riverine forest meets the sweeping plains in the seasonal path of the awe-inspiring Great Migration, the camp provides an authentic dose of African wildlife, delivered with legendary...
Kilima Camp combines all the details of a traditional safari. Sunrise starts, magnificent wildlife, safari sundowners, community and conservation creating a unforgettable experience from the heights of Oloololo Escarpment. Diverse in every sense, the Maasai Mara is...
Mara Eden Safari Camp is a small boutique camp on the banks of the great Mara river that offers you an untamed wilderness experience. Hidden deep in the Maasai Mara game reserve, along the great Mara River, lies a magical, untouched and untamed valley with crocodiles...
The location offers the visitors fantastic game viewing opportunities within the private Siana Conservancy and immediate access to the world famous Masai Mara National Reserve, home of the annual great wildebeest migration. The privsate waterhole saltlick allows for a...
In an effort to revive the natural habitat, Basecamp has planted more than 70 000 indigenous trees around the Talek River. Consequently, BCMM has turned into a tree lover's paradise and a haven for birdlife. Each morning a symphony of birdsong will wake you up as the...
The Malaika Camp has a unique, fantastic location in the Maasai Mara. It is located right on the Mara River in the heart of the Masai Mara Reserve. It is a private camp with 10 guest tents that are very comfortable. They are different and tastefully decorated in an...
Mara Kimana Camp is a small tented camp, situated on the banks of Sekenani River, 2kms/5 minutes from Sekenani Gate within the Masai Mara Game Reserve. It is accessible from Inside the Sekenani Gate or outside near Ten petrol station. Kimana is within a small, cool...
Jambo Mara Safari Lodge is a luxurious and eco-friendly lodge in Maasai Mara National Reserve. The lodge is located within Maasai Mara National reserve, 11KM away from the Sekenani Gate which is the main gate of Maasai Mara National reserve; 20KM away from the...
Located on the banks of a river from which it has taken its name, Sand River Masai Mara is located within the Masai Mara National Reserve, close to the Tanzanian border.Sand River Masai Mara comprises of 16-tented accommodations - including 1 family tent - each...
Located high on the slopes of the Oloolaimutia Hills, Mara Sopa Lodge was one of the first safari lodges to be built in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve, a reason why its gardens and trees are so lush and mature. All the buildings follow the design of traditional African...
Mara Elatia Camp “The Good Neighbour” is a getaway camp located along the Oloololo escarpment facing the plains of the Mara Triangle, one of the conservancies in the Maasai Mara, National Park. The sophisticated tented camp offers a relaxing breather experiences in...
A great location is key for the most amazing memories and experiences when going on a safari, and this camp is perfectly placed right in the middle of the Maasai Mara. The rooms are a mixture of luxury walk-in tents (Mara Bush Camp) and high-end, eco-conscious tented...
Explore the Masai Mara from the privacy from our exclusive five-star luxury tented camp. Olare Mara Kempinski unlocks Kenya’s untamed wilderness and delivers an experience of sophisticated elegance.
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