Campi ya Tembo

Masai Mara Conservation Area, Kenya

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© Mara Saruni
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© Sala's Camp Lone tree and rolling plains

As luxurious as any fly camp you are likely to see, Campi ya Tembo is Saruni's tented experience for those wanting to spend some time under canvas. Situated 10km away from the main lodge in a wooded area, the camp is distinctive for it's heavy cedar furniture, including cedar wash basins. Activities at the camp focus around elephant tracking, bush-craft, walking and night game drives. Massage at Saruni can be organised on request.

 

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Experience:

Inclusions / Exclusions:

Incl. FB, soft drinks, beer, house wine & spirits, laundry, game & night drives, bush walks, airstrip transfer, cultural visits, bush meals. Excl. Balloon trips, champagne & premium spirits.

Laundry:
Yes
Rooms:
3 doubles
Bathroom:
En-suite with flush toilets & hot bucket showers.

About Masai Mara Conservation Area and Kenya

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Some of the best leopard country - rocky gorges and fig trees
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Masai Mara Conservation Area

The Mara Conservation Area surrounds the main Masai Mara Reserve. This land is owned by a series of different Maasai communities (although mmuch of it falls under conservation partnership ageements with the private camp-owners), and differs from the main reserve in a couple of important ways. First, the Maasai to whom this is home are allowed to use this area to graze their cattle.  Second, because it lies outside the main reserve, walking is allowed in this area. While many of the camps located here - the likes of Kicheche Mara Camp, Ol Seki Mara Camp, Richards Camp and Elephant Pepper Camp are within relatively easy reach of the main reserve, we would council against using this area simply as a dormitory for visiting the main park. Like Loliondo in northern Tanzania the Conservation Area really offers another side of the Mara ecosystem. It's probably worth recognising that the game viewing may not be quite on the scale of the main park - and that for the major river crossings you'll need to make the journey. However, in our experience, game viewing here rarely disappoints and the added dimension of the Maasai involvement makes this an excellent place to spend a few days. Read more?

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Kenya

Kenya is the most established safari country, and consequently you have to step a little off the conventional route to find real wilderness, but it’s certainly there.  Kenya also has much going for it as a family destination, and also a good number of very individual safari camps and lodges with a personal approach that makes your experience very special.  Kenya also has a particularly diverse ecology which ranges from snowy mountains to true desert, rolling grassy plains filled with wildlife to craggy scrub intersected with dry riverbeds, sparkling beaches and volcanic ranges. Read more?

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