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Masai Mara Game Reserve & Lake Victoria |
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Keekorok Lodge
At the southern end of 1,510 sq km Mara paradise, and right in the path of the annual migration of wildebeest and zebra, lies Keekorok Lodge. There is always plenty of activity around the waterhole but during the migration, the lodge is enveloped by the swarming mass of animals. One need hardly venture from ground to game view. From the verandah and from Kiboko Bar, there is plenty to see.
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Mara Intrepids Club
Sitting above a sweeping bend in the Talek River, at the confluence of the Masai Mara's four game-viewing areas, Mara Intrepids Club enjoys one of the most spectacular locations in the world's best-known wilderness. The camp is a short drive from the Mara River, where more than a million wildebeest and zebra make their perilous migration crossing every July and August.
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Siana Springs Intrepids Camp
Situated at the base of the Ngama Hills, on the western edge of the Maasai Mara National reserve. Siana Intrepids occupies a lush indigenous forest watered by the largest natural springs in the Mara ecosystem - Siana Springs, or 'the plentiful springs' in Maa.
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Mara Simba
The annual migration of up to two million wildebeest, topi and zebra has well been described as "the greatest wildlife show on earth". The African experience has fired the imagination of countless people since the days of the early explorers. There is no finer place to thrill to your own personal "African Experience" than the Masai Mara National reserve, part of the great Mara-serengeti ecosystem, renowned for the abundance of its wildlife. !"
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Governors' Camp
The setting is magical. So much so that almost a century ago it was reserved, exclusively, for Kenya's colonial governors and their royal visitors. Now, Governors Camp nestles in the forest along the winding banks of the Mara River, its waters teeming with hippos and crocodiles.
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Little Governors' Camp
The Camp that Africa’s old hands swear by, Little Governors’ casts its spell over all who visit from honeymooning couples to Presidents. "Our favourite camp in the Mara" according to the guide ‘Kenya’s Best’. Intimate in character, there are just 17 tents tucked around a large watering-hole that teems with animal and bird life.
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Governors' IL Moran Camp
The camp for those who want that extra bit of luxury. We’ve kept Governors’ il moran Camp as small as possible, with added touches that make this the top of the range safari. We’ve recreated the atmosphere of the original hunting camps. Hidden under ancient trees, deep in the forest, are just 10 tents. They line the winding banks of the Mara River.
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Governors' Private Camp
The jewel in the Governors’ Camp crown; for those who want an exclusive taste of the Governors’ experience. Private Camp can only be booked by one family or group at a time, so it’s yours to enjoy, as the name suggests, in private. It means up to 16 people have, to themselves, a beautiful bend of the Mara River.
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Governors' Bush Camp
At Governors’ Camp we are constantly striving to introduce new and exciting activities for today’s more discerning clients. We have been conducting walking safaris with experienced guides for some years and are now combining this with the option of staying in our Bush Camp.
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Mara Safari Club
Your base for the adventure is the Mara Safari Club, which lies in the north west of the Masai Mara, 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.
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Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp
Kenya's best loved lodge, Kichwa Tembo Tented Safari Camp (42 units), is situated in Masai territory on the western boundary of the Masai Mara National Park in southwestern Kenya. Unfenced and covering an area of approximately 1 500 square kilometres, the Masai Mara is famous for its vast proliferations of game throughout the year.
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Kichwa Tembo Bataleur Camp
Adjacent to Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp is CCAfrica's self-contained Bateleur Camp, surrounded by lush forests on the edge of the Masai Mara Reserve. This stunning safari camp is located just below the hill where the most famous scene in the movie Out of Africa was filmed.
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Sarova Mara
A combination of luxury and adventure, Sarova Mara invites you to experience the thrills and excitement of the world famous Masai Mara. Undoubtedly the richest game reserve in Kenya, the Masai mara not only offers you the opportunity to view abundant Plains' Game but also the vista of an endless golden savannah. True storybook Africa.
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Mara Serena
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. It is on this very terrain that the annual migration takes place when millions of zebra, wildebeest and gazelle cross the plains below, on their way to the rich new grasses of the Serengeti.
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Mara Sopa
Set in the Oloolaimutia valley the lodge blends in perfectly with its
surrounding hillside landscape. The accent here is on the Masai people and the
fabulous wealth of wildlife, birdlife, and natural flora to be found in the
fabled Masai Mara Game Reserve.
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Fig Tree Camp
Fig Tree Camp was set up in the Masai area over 30 years ago, and through the years it has had the privilege of sharing the beauty and magic of a Mara safari with many a traveller. The camp offers excellent camp activities ranging from game walks, bush breakfasts and balloon safaris.
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Saruni Camp
Saruni is the new, deluxe and intimate lodge set in a private conservation area outside the Masai Mara National Reserve, the most famous game park in Africa. With accommodation for only 12 guests in six spectacular cottages, it is set in a remote valley at the heart of the most exciting wilderness of Kenya.
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Mara Explorer
Mara Explorer is situated on a broad, thickly forested bend of the Talek River in the middle of the Maasai Mara National Reserve, from where it 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 often be seen from your private verandah.
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Cottars Safari Camp
Tailor made itineraries ensure the safari provides a unique experience for our guests. Recalling an era of luxury and quality, Cottar's 1920's Safari Camp in the Maasai Mara returns to the original spirit and essence of 'safari', reminiscent of a golden era - an era of romance, professional guiding, adventure and elegance, in a timelessly unspoiled setting with panoramic views and boundless game.
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Mara River Camp
Nestled at the foot of the Oloololo Escarpment and on the north west boundary of Kenya's famous Maasai Mara National Reserve, on a beautiful forested bend of the majestic Mara River, is one of Kenya's smallest and most charming tented lodges.
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Olonana
Olonana is situated on the banks of the Mara River, in the heart of Kenya's Big Game country. This unique setting offers a world of remarkable opportunities for safari adventurers. In addition to big game viewing in the Masai Mara Reserve, visitors are offered a rare glimpse of the day-to-day lives of the Maasai people in the adjacent Maasai village or 'engang'.
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Elephant Pepper Camp
Leave the modern world behind, return to the traditional bush safari camp: starlit nights, campfire tales and hurricane lamps. Elephant Pepper Camp is a step back in time but with modern comforts: evenings by the campfire and dinner under the stars are a special feature of this tented camp.
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Richard's Camp
Richard's Camp, owned and operated by Richard Roberts and his girlfriend Liz Fusco, has been growing from strength to strength since the year 2000 when they turned it from the Robert's family home into a small and exclusive tented camp. Richard's extensive knowledge of wildlife, flora and fauna comes from his 25 years of growing up and living in the Masai Mara.
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Ilkeliani
Ilkeliani, Masai Mara has fifteen tents with each guest tent positioned on the edge of the Talek River looking out onto the Masai Mara plains. Guest tents are also well spaced out thereby ensuring that guests have maximum privacy. Lighting is provided by solar power and all tents are ensuite with flush toilets and hot water showers 24 hours (we use a recycled by-product as fuel to keep the boilers hot).
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Sala's Camp
Sala’s Camp has the good fortune to be located on the convergence of 2 rivers, and in the heart of the Masai Mara. This secluded spot offers tranquillity and tremendous views along the Sand River towards Tanzania and the Serengeti. From your tents you will be able to enjoy an abundance of birdlife and wildlife. The camp prides itself on its owner managed hospitality and impeccable service.
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Serian Camp
The charismatic bush home of Alex Walker, filmmaker and guide in the Maasai Mara. An exclusive wilderness camp set alongside a secluded valley flanking the Mara River close to the Siria Escarpment. The private marquee tents are set in the shade of large Oleadendra & Walburgia trees that cover the site, a tranquil setting that borders one of the finest Game Reserves in the world.
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Offbeat Mara
Offbeat Mara Camp is a seasonal camp located on the Olare Orok river on Koyiaki Group Ranch. This small and exclusive tented camp offers a truly private, traditional safari experience with access to the famous Masai Mara Game Reserve.Tucked away in a prime wildlife area, Offbeat Mara Camp provides guests with superb game viewing - lion, leopard, elephant and buffalo are all seen regularly.
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