Mara Conservation Area
Recommended Places to Stay
Cottars camp - Opulently furnished in the style of the early 20th century camps with zebra-skin rugs, four poster beds and high canopied tents, the camp is quite overwhelming in terms of style, and perhaps won't suit everyone. Read more...
Elephant Pepper Camp - Elephant Pepper is of fairly traditional style, located in a grove of tall diospyrus and warburgia trees. Read more...
Kicheche Mara Camp - Kicheche Mara Camp is one of the best value safari camps in the Mara Conservation Area. Read more...
Offbeat Mara Camp - Offbeat Mara Camp started it's life as a base for horse-riding safaris and it's location outside of the park chosen so that a wide variety of activities could be offered while still being able to enjoy the famous wildlife experience that is the Mara ecosystem. Read more...
Ol Seki Mara Camp - Ol Seki is immediately striking, with its white circular and immaculately designed canvas tents, set on a low ridge at the northern end of the Mara Conservation Area. Read more...
Richard's Camp - In the bush, size matters. Read more...
Saruni - At Saruni, you'll get some first world comfort, without losing too much of that safari feeling. Read more...
Serian - Serian, one of the prettiest Mara camps, is strung along the gently sloping banks of the Mara River. Read more...
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Good Places to Stay
Campi ya Tembo - 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. Read more...
Mara Porini Camp - The Mara Porini Camp is the second in a series of Porini Camps, the original being Amboseli Porini Camp which has been running successfully for many years. Read more...
Porini Lion Camp - The Porini Lion Camp is located in the Olare Orok Conservancy to the north of the Masai Mara Reserve. Read more...
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