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Emboo River Camp

Masai Mara

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12 Rooms
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From $790 per person/night
A riverbend location with a Great Migration crossing nearby – the perfect Mara safari!
Kenya's Masai Mara is one of the world's best-loved wildernesses. Its consistent sightings, along with the action-packed annual migration, make the Mara a gold-standard safari destination. And it's just got better. The new Emboo Camp couples luxury and sustainability like no other camp in the region. Using innovative technology, it's not only 100% solar-powered but also extremely hydro-thrifty (the water consumption has been reduced by 85%!). OK, green credentials are probably not your principal reason for visiting, but when combined with constantly wandering game and a position close to a migration crossing, they play a hefty role in an out-of-this-world safari.

Sala's Camp

Masai Mara

7 Rooms
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From $1.5K per person/night
An elegant and sophisticated slice of the Mara
Just like wonderful owners Tanya and Mike Carr-Hartley, Sala’s Camp is proudly Kenyan. The entire camp is made from canvas manufactured in the country, staff are all employed from surrounding Maasai villages and each guest contributes $5 to the Rhino Monitoring Team in the Mara. And if that’s not enough to persuade you to visit then the location might be… Sala’s occupies one of the best positions in the Masai Mara on the confluence of the Sand and Keekorok rivers and is the first camp to greet the wildebeest of the Great Migration as they pound across the river from the Serengeti. Magical.

Naboisho Camp

Masai Mara

8 Rooms
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From $660 per person/night
Tranquil luxury and style and an excellent range of safari activities.
If we only had one word to describe Naboisho Camp, it would be soothing. Located in the middle of the beautiful, 55,000-acre Mara Naboisho Conservancy, it’s peaceful and tranquil and the staff are simply lovely, attending to your every need but also making you feel like part of the family. Interiors are solid yet stylish – think muted colours, enormous cream sofas and candelabras in the dining room – and the views across the grasslands are glorious. In fact, the only things that aren’t soothing are the activities, which are jam-packed full of wildlife, excitement and intrigue. Just the way we like them, then.

&Beyond Kichwa Tembo

Masai Mara

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40 Rooms
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From $780 per person/night
A well-loved camp that's the destination for safari connoisseurs.

Kichwa Tembo Camp, like its sister Bateleur Camp, lies in the western Mara in a private concession that has been leased from its Maasai landlords. Fewer visitors come to this region, although the landscape is filled with wild animals all year, so you're assured more private viewings. The camp lies directly in the path of the annual Great Migration and, in season, you're likely to get the best sightings of the stampeding animals crossing the Mara River, the stuff of documentaries worldwide.

Angama

Masai Mara

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30 Rooms
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From $1.9K per person/night
An ‘Out of Africa’ experience at an out of this world lodge overlooking the Mara.
If you’ve seen the film ‘Out of Africa’, a safari to the golden-hued savannah of the Masai Mara is probably near the top of your bucket list. And where better to go than the famous spot where Meryl Streep gazed longingly at a rugged Robert Redford? This is Angama Mara, sited on that very kopje, high in the hills of the Oloololo Escarpment with a view so everlasting it’s startling. Designed by Silvio Rech, a man who just ‘gets it’ when it comes to lodge design and run by Nicky Fitzgerald of &Beyond fame, this is the stuff of your wildest, most romantic and evocatively perfect safari dreams.

Ilkeliani Camp

Masai Mara

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12 Rooms
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From $460 per person/night
Plenty of wildlife & exclusive access to the Masai Mara at this luxury riverside camp.
The Masai Mara National Reserve is one of the most iconic safari settings on the planet, not least for being at the heart of the Great Migration when more than two million animals traverse borders and rivers in search of good grazing. Refurbished and better than ever, Ilkeliani Camp sits beside the Talek River, just a few kilometres beyond the official boundary of the famous reserve. Surrounded by woodlands, water, and the wildlife that draws so many travellers to the region, it's the perfect spot to camp out for a while. Expect spacious tented accommodation, warm Kenyan hospitality and of course, excellent game viewing.

Serian 'The Original'

Masai Mara

6 Rooms
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From $1.3K per person/night
A classic camp with a warm Kenyan spirit in the fabulous Mara North Conservancy.
There’s no tearing through the bush, ticking off animals from a vehicle at Alex Walker’s Serian; this is a safari that’s about listening, watching and feeling the very heart of the bush and engaging with all its inhabitants (four-legged and other!) And luckily, there’s an enormous range of activities to help you on your way. Back at base, the camp is a haven of tranquillity, tucked away in the wonderful Mara North Conservancy under a sleepy grove of olive trees. And funnily enough, the local Maasai translation of ‘serian’ is ‘calm’ or ‘serene’ – which is exactly how you’ll feel after a few days here.

Ol Seki Camp

Masai Mara

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10 Rooms
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From $990 per person/night
A gorgeous camp that's tucked away from the bustle in the private Naboisho Conservancy.

Beautifully stylish canvas rooms, spectacular 270 degree views and a truly fabulous location in the heart of the Mara Naboisho Conservancy, just outside the Masai Mara Reserve, are just a few of the reasons that we love Ol Seki. And then there’s the activities. The private conservancy is yours to explore as you wish and the game drives, night drives and walking safaris, all led by a team of fantastic local guides in their traditional red shukas, are intimate and private. And with only four other camps in 200 square kilometres, you see hordes of game, not hordes of tourists – just as it should be.

&Beyond Bateleur Camp

Masai Mara

18 Rooms
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From $1.2K per person/night
Luxurious, vintage style in the Masai Mara, a wildlife paradise

Tucked into a riverine forest setting on the very edge of Kenya's Masai Mara National Reserve is an intimate tented camp so peaceful, elegant and close to the best of the game viewing that safari-goers visit it time and again. This sister camp to Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp at the foot of the Oloololo Escarpment offers the quintessential East African safari experience with a generous dash of old-world glamour. The vintage atmosphere transports you back to the golden age of exploration, while still delivering all modern comforts. From thundering herds during the Great Migration to resident big cats stalking the golden plains, wildlife encounters here are truly spectacular. After thrilling game drives, return to butlers who remember exactly how you take your gin and tonic, and dinner tables set under acacia trees illuminated by lantern light.

Mara Nyika Camp

Masai Mara

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5 Rooms
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From $1.7K per person/night
Communing with nature, and not the crowds, in the greater Masai Mara
A new lodge with a fresh approach in an area long heralded as the planet's paramount game-viewing destination, Mara Nyika lies in the Naboisho Conservancy (part of the greater Mara landscape). Its attraction? This intimate, five tent retreat is built in the treetops. Wooden walkways wind through the umbrella-thorn canopy to link the tents with platforms and other structures. The concept is the brainchild of veteran safari operator, Great Plains, and the effect is singularly enchanting. Privacy, the spectacle of the Great Migration on your doorstep, and a bed in the trees, make this camp idyllic.

Sand River Masai Mara

Masai Mara

16 Rooms
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From $680 per person/night
Experience the golden glamour of a 1920s safari adventure on the Sand River.

Located on the banks of the river from which it takes its name, Sand River Masai Mara lies within Kenya's flagship reserve, close to the Tanzanian border. This is where the wildebeest cross the river in search of better grazing later in the year, so you couldn't be closer to the heart of the action. There's profuse resident game too, so there's lots to see year round. The camp itself is charming. Decorated in authentic 1920s colonial safari style, with plush leather seating, travel chests and a well-stocked library, the camp makes you feel like an extra in Out of Africa.

Wild Hill

Masai Mara

From $2.6K per person/night
Rewild and restore at Wild Hill, a private villa that sets the standard for safari houses.

Once a landscape that was unsustainably farmed and over-grazed, the Enonkishu Conservancy is now an incredible story of rewilding. Alongside three other Maasai conservancies, the area is now a 45,000-acre fenceless wilderness with only a handful of lodges and camps to explore it. Sitting atop Kileleoni Hill (the highest point in the Maasai Mara), Wild Hill is one of those lodges - and one of the most exclusive safari houses on the continent. The exclusive-use villa has an equal focus on wellness, conservation and community initiatives, and with a full-service team, your safari is totally on your own terms. And did we mention the sensational views across the wildlife-filled plains?

Mara Plains Camp

Masai Mara

7 Rooms
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From $1.7K per person/night
Luxury in the heart of Africa's greatest predator country
Expect nothing but luxury at Mara Plains, a camp so highly regarded it's been added to National Geographic's list of Unique Lodges of the World. Set in the private 35,000-acre (14164-hectare) Olare Motorogi Conservancy on the northern boundary of Kenya's Masai Mara Reserve, the camp allows you to explore an area far larger than that offered at any other camp. Mara Plains is planted inconspicuously along wooden walkways in a copse of riverine trees on the banks of the Ntiakitiak River. The interior reminds you of Hemingway and all you've ever dreamt about African exploration in bygone times. And yet, the atmosphere is unassuming.

Elephant Pepper

Masai Mara

10 Rooms
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From $770 per person/night
A well-established tented camp in the Masai Mara

Feel what the early explorers must have experienced when they first arrived in the vast wilderness of the Masai Mara. Devoid of imposing buildings and large groups, Elephant Pepper Camp opened its canvas tents more than 20 years ago as one of the original camps in the Mara North Conservancy and remain true to their principles: it's about the wildlife. Without compromising on luxury, you'll spend evenings around the campfire and long days enveloped in the savanna. Far removed from the other lodges, this is the true heart of Kenya.

Offbeat Mara Camp

Masai Mara

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9 Rooms
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From $580 per person/night
A rustic bush camp that offers a truly authentic safari experience in big cat country.

The 74,00 acre Mara Conservancy may be home to a mass of lodges, but Offbeat has managed to carve out their own unique spot in this abundant wildlife wilderness far from the masses. A small tented bush camp tucked very discreetly along the banks of the Olare Orok River, unfenced and unpretentious, it's location away from the airstrip and collection of other camps in the area allow you a bit more privacy as you look out from your neat tent onto the plains beyond. They even have their own resident lion pride!

Karen Blixen Camp

Masai Mara

22 Rooms
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From $580 per person/night
A great value camp in the private Mara North Conservancy for a classic Kenyan safari.
This traditional East African safari camp lies on the eastern banks of a wide loop of the Mara River in a private concession within Kenya’s Mara North Conservancy. Named after the author of the famous book Out of Africa, the camp reflects the elegant style of the colonial era, and manages to maintain a relaxed intimate feel despite its fairly large size. This part of Kenya is renowned for excellent game viewing – here, it begins in camp, with the large pools in the Mara River full of hippo and crocodile, and frequently visited by elephant and numerous smaller species.

Mara Bushtops Camp

Masai Mara

12 Rooms
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From $1.7K per person/night
Wild luxury at this five-star tented camp on the Masai Mara's boundary
Mara Bushtops lies within the Siana Group Ranch area, in a private conservancy close to the main gateway of the Masai Mara National Reserve. This part of Kenya is renowned for its superb game viewing, with an abundance of plains game that supports a thriving predator population, and the lodge is well placed for easy access into the reserve. The private concession offers plenty of action in its own right, so you’re able to enjoy exclusive game viewing away from the busier tourist routes. The lodge offers sensational tented accommodation with bags of East African style, and world-class hospitality.

Encounter Mara

Masai Mara

10 Rooms
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From $490 per person/night
An authentic and affordable safari in an extraordinary location in Naboisho Conservancy.
Encounter Mara is a camp worth shouting about. Set in the world-renowned Mara Naboisho Conservancy, where Maasai landowners partner with camp owners in order to protect both the wildlife and the pristine land, there’s a big focus on cultural and community projects. There’s also no unnecessary bells, whistles or frills; rooms are rustic and restful and the service is attentive (no empty wine glasses here). Game viewing with the local guides is fantastic and interspersed with cultural experiences to create a safari that’s informative, fun and truly authentic, just as it should be.

Mara Toto Tree Camp

Masai Mara

4 Rooms
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From $1.7K per person/night
A small, intimate and authentic camp firmly rooted in the history of the Masai Mara.
One of the latest offerings from Great Plains, founded by legendary National Geographic filmmakers, Dereck and Beverley Joubert, Mara Toto Tree Camp brings you closer to the wild than you might think possible. Built amongst a canopy of lush ebony trees, the camp is your childhood dream come to life, where you'll gaze across the Masai Mara, scanning the landscape for wildlife. And what wildlife there is! Spy predators galore including leopards, which are often seen on the property, as well as scores of plains game. There are just four tents at this intimate camp, meaning the experience is as exclusive as they come.

Wilderness Mara

Masai Mara

12 Rooms
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From $1.3K per person/night
A tranquil camp on the edge of a waterhole and home to a family of warthogs.

Opening 1st of June 2026. Following the success of its bigger brother, Wilderness Mara was built in 1976 in an equally as enchanting location in a patch of lush, riverine forest overlooking the Mara River in prime game-viewing terrain, the Mara Triangle. From the mini-boat ride across the water as you enter camp and the warthog strutting around the grounds to the evenings spent around the flickering campfire, the camp is truly magical. And to top it off, the 12 tents surround a pretty waterhole where birds twitter tunefully and dainty antelope drink at the water’s edge. Safari at its best….

Speke's Camp

Masai Mara

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8 Rooms
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From $440 per person/night
A laid-back and secluded tented camp in a private Masai Mara concession
Speke’s Camp is a small tented camp in a great location between Kenya's Mara North Conservancy, Olare Orok Conservancy, and the main Maasai Mara Reserve. The set-up is traditional safari style with a distinct colonial-era feel in a wonderfully secluded spot amongst stands of indigenous woodland along the Olare Orok River. Nine canvas tents provide a good level of comfort, with owner-run hospitality and friendly local staff. This area is well known for its excellent game viewing, particularly the big cats, a variety of plains game, and vast herds of wildebeest during the annual migration between July and October.

Ishara Mara

Masai Mara

9 Rooms
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From $1.6K per person/night
Jaw-dropping views, a private waterhole & their own photo studio make Ishara one-of-a-kind
Occupying an enviable spot within the iconic Masai Mara National Reserve, Ishara is more than a luxury lodge, it's an experience that you'll never forget. For one thing, it was built to be as light on the Earth as possible including a solar farm, raised suites and tower farms, where most of the ingredients used in your meals are grown. And then we have the amenities, of which there are many – and boy, are they good. In between your epic safari adventures, head to the wellness sanctuary for a proper pampering or lose all sense of time at their state-of-the-art photography studio – more on that later.

Offbeat Ndoto

Masai Mara

4 Rooms
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From $710 per person/night
At this intimate camp, take in a serene setting while being close to all the Mara action.

Offbeat are experts at finding the wildest of places and setting up camp, allowing their guests to see Africa's four-legged residents up-close. The latest addition to their stellar collection, Ndoto is tucked away in the Mara North Conservancy where humans are a rarity and it's not odd to see leopard, cheetah, elephant, buffalo and giraffe from your own veranda. Offbeat knows this land is precious and makes its footprint as light as possible; it's tents are entirely solar-powered and sit on platforms built from local river rock. There are just four tents so a personalised, interactive experience is guaranteed.

Instinct of the Mara

Masai Mara

9 Rooms
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From $450 per person/night
A classic safari camp tucked away in a quiet Mara conservancy.
Instinct of the Mara is located in the Olderkesi conservancy, a secluded 7,000-acre conservation area bordering the Maasai Mara Game Reserve and Serengeti National Park. With a private guide and vehicle at your disposal, explore this beautiful area however you would like, whether you spend all your time in the conservancy or venture into the Maasai Mara itself. You can also go on guided walks, swim in fresh water springs or spend time in camp bird watching and learning to cook with local chefs. Just to top it all off, the camp is completely solar-powered.

Saruni Wild

Masai Mara

5 Rooms
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From $690 per person/night
There's something surreal about being in the heart of the Mara
All Saruni camps are designed to give you an intimate and private stay that allows you to capture the very essence of the landscape they occupy, be it a wildlife reserve or on the edge of the Indian Ocean. Saruni Wild is no different. Located conveniently close to Mara North airstrip and the entrance to the Masai Mara National Reserve, the camp is embraced by the wilderness and its wealth of wild creatures, which roam beside the tents. So if you're looking for an exclusive camp in the heart of the action, Saruni Wild is for you.

Ashnil Mara Camp

Masai Mara

40 Rooms
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From $350 per person/night
A modern tented camp with a luxurious resort feel alongside the Mara River
Ashnil Mara Camp is a large resort-style tented safari lodge in Kenya’s Maasai Mara National Reserve. The camp overlooks the confluence of the Mara and Olkeju Rivers, with forty luxury tents set amongst the riverine forest. This is a fairly new addition to the region, with a modern feel and more of a hotel atmosphere than that of a traditional and remote small safari camp. Having said that, it will appeal to those who appreciate an upbeat family-friendly lodge with all the modern facilities and the peace of mind that comes with knowing that the entire property is fenced. But out beyond the fence lurks magnificent wildlife; cheetah, leopard, large prides of lions; and of course the wildebeest of the great migration making their way across the landscape.

Kicheche Valley Camp

Masai Mara

6 Rooms
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From $830 per person/night
Feel like you have the Mara all to yourself in this luxury oasis in a private conservancy.
Kicheche Valley Camp lies in the 50,000-hectare private Mara Naboisho Conservancy to the northeast of the Masai Mara. Here, set beside an acacia-lined stream in a secluded valley, is an intimate (there are just six tents) permanent camp. Although the landscapes here are perhaps not as impressive as those further west, Kicheche Valley offers productive game drives and guided foot safaris in the bush. Many pastoralists stay on this land, so your chances of some informative community encounters are high.

Tipilikwani Camp

Masai Mara

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20 Rooms
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From $360 per person/night
Immerse yourself in the Great Migration
You'll want to be in the iconic Masai Mara National Reserve between June and October to witness the Great Migration, as hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra brave the crocodile infested waters of the Mara River and cross into Kenya. And you'll most definitely want to be at Tipilikwani! The pretty thatched lodge is perched on the banks of the Talek River and offers some of the best seats in the house for the thundering herds. There aren't many lodges that can boast one of the natural world's greatest phenomenons in their back yard, that's for sure...

Governors' Camp

Masai Mara

24 Rooms
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From $450 per person/night
One the Mara’s original and most iconic camps that gets better with age.

Think Masai Mara, think Governors' Camp. The small collection of properties has become synonymous with the Masai Mara and none more so than the original Governors' Camp. Set in the shade of the riverine forest along the banks of the iconic Mara River and overlooking the vast, rolling plains, the camp was originally built in 1972 to set the standard for a new breed of luxury camps. Save for a few (welcome) changes here and there, the camp remains largely as it once was. Entirely under canvas, in a magical location and with an excellent selection of activities on offer, this is a classic and hard-to-beat Mara safari.

Mara Serena Safari Lodge

Masai Mara

74 Rooms
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From $420 per person/night
Hilltop lodge with a view of one of the greatest wildlife shows on earth.
This unique lodge sits high up on the emerald-green hillside of Ol Donyo Oseiya, overlooking the ‘Mara Triangle’ sector of the Maasai Mara National Reserve. Designed to emulate a traditional Maasai Manyatta, the lodge is a cluster of dome huts surrounded by a wooden boma. Depending on your taste, you might find the overall atmosphere a bit dated and a little on the garish side, but it boasts front-row seats to the famous Wildebeest Migration at lower cost than many of the other lodges that take part in the action. You won't forget Mara Serena's spectacular views over the plains.
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