Posted by admin on April 9, 2009 ·
It is Kenya’s most popularly visited game reserve as it provides exciting encounters with the large numbers and variety of wild game. The Mara Reserve records over ninety-five species of Kenya’s resident game excluding the migratory animals. Large number of cheetah, gazelle, Spotted hyena, Maasai giraffe, Bat-eared fox and especially the lion and elephant, are spotted during drives and balloon [...]
Posted by admin on April 9, 2009 ·
The great migration safari in Africa, Masai Mara, the months are June to August where the most and ever spectacular leg of the largest animal migration in the world. Millions and millions of wildebeest, zebra and the predators will cross the croc infested Masai mara and be ate by lions. Most of these animals survive due to their outrageous number.
The migration safari is one of the most exciting safaris [...]
Posted by admin on April 9, 2009 ·
Cottars Safari Service earned the title of a longest serving name in business and this gives them a belief that their 80 years of experience handed down through the generations, give them an advantage in providing clients with what they expect from a quality safari experience, for example; adventure, comfort, security and many others.
In the year 1919, the Cottar Safari tradition began and yet even [...]
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Ol Seki Mara Camp is a seasonal luxury in an area teaming with game but not tourists, and it is located on the Innisikera River North of the Masai Mara Game Reserve. Adjacent to the Mara, is the Northeastern sector of Koiyaki that offers a chance to enjoy the game viewing the Mara is famed for, in an area, which the masses do not frequent. The Oasis of classic safari tents is nestled beneath the Acacia [...]
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Mara Explorer Camp, anew luxury in the world’s oldest wilderness, is located on wide thickly forest bend of the Talek River in the middle of the Masai Mara reserve.
Open towards the end of 2000, Mara Explorer has lifted up the art of the African Safari, to striking heights. Mara Explorer is under Kenya’s first Maasai lady Manager,
Tiito Mpetti, who also manages a community charity educating Maasai [...]
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Richard’s Camp, is a tented camp where the pioneer traditions of hospitality and comfort continue, and important to note is that, it was originally built as the Roberts’ home, while carrying out conservation work in the Mara. The Camp’s perimeter which is situated on the edge of a small forest, has got regular visitors that include; elephant, plains game and bird life.
Guide and host Richard [...]
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Siana Springs Intrepids Camp-Masai mara.
At the base of the Ngama Hills, on the Eastern edge of the Masai mara National conservation is where Siana Springs Intrepids Camp is located. It covers a lush indigenous forest watered by the largest natural springs in the Mara ecosystem-Siana Springs, or ‘the plentiful springs’ in Maa, the language of the Maasai people. The camp’s location in the heart [...]
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Governors’ Bush Camp-Masai mara:
Efforts to introduce new exciting activities for the more present discerning guests.
Governor’s camp have been having walking safari with experienced guides for some years and are now putting this together with the option of staying in their Bush camp. For example, many of the Governor’s camp walks are led by Patrick Reynolds because he has many years of walking [...]
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Saruni Lodge-Lemek Conservation Area:
Saruni the deluxe and intimate lodge located in a private reserve area outside the most famous park in Africa-that is Masai mara National Reserve.
Saruni is set in a remote valley at the heart of the most exciting wilderness of Kenya and it has got an accommodation for only 12 guests in six spectacular cottages. It offers a real African adventure lived in harmony [...]
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Mara Sopa Lodge-Masai mara:
In Maasai language, Sopa means “Welcome”.
Mara Sopa Lodge is located in the Oloolaimutia valley, where it blends in perfectly with its surrounding hillside landscape. The accent here is on the Maasai people and the fabulous wealth of wildlife, bird life and natural flora to be found in the Maasai mara National conservation which is believed to be famous, and often talked [...]
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Mpata Safari Club-Masai mara
The Kenya Association of Travel Agents voted Mpata Safari Club “The Best safari Lodge in Kenya”. Mpata safari Club a Five Star Safari accommodation, got the name after a great Tanzanian artists whose paintings are held in high esteem world-wide and that is S.G Mpata. This Club which is placed on the edge of the Oloololo Escarpment overlooking the endless savannah, allows [...]
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Mara Simba Lodge-Masai Mara: Kenya
It was not as just an overnight stop that Mara Simba was conceived as the ultimate lodge in Masai mara, but rather as a safari resort. The lodge, overlooking a dramatic bend in the river, is designed to complement its natural setting. The grounds extend almost a kilometer along the Talek River. The river bank is left in its virgin state, while further bank lush, landscape [...]