The lodge is located 206 km south of the Equator on the eastern boundary of the Masai Mara Game Reserve in southwestern Kenya, 240 km from Nairobi and 2 km from the Oloolaimutia Gate. Masai Mara Sopa Lodge has 200 beds by way of 77 rooms, 12 suites and 1 Presidential suite, all of which are 'rondavel' style and have en-suite bathroom facilities, which provide shaving sockets and hairdryers.
Ilkeliani Camp
Nestled in a river glade in the Masai Mara Game Reserve, Ilkeliani camp consists of only 17 tents each commanding views of the plains and the wildlife action throughout the day. The tented rooms are raised up slightly on earth mounds, positioned on the edge of the Talek River looking out onto the Masai Mara plains. Ilkeliani was built with every effort to preserve the fragile eco-system. Hot water showers are made possible by the burning of chardust or briquettes made from coffee husks which also burn twice as long as normal charcoal. The Ilkeliani Camp bar lounge and dining tents are lit by the hurricane
lights, thereby ensuring you a sense of bygone safari days. Early morning wake up call with tea/coffee is offered to guests
Siana Springs Tented Camp
Siana Springs lntrepids Camp is 240 kilometers southwest of Nairobi, and the journey to the camp involves a five hour drive from the capital or 45 minutes flight to the camp's airstrip. The Camp offers 38 spacious tents situated in three secluded wings: the Bamboo wing, surrounded by bamboo groves and flowering ornamental trees near the main camp; the Palm wing, overlooking a series of springs, lily-clad ponds and lush indigenous forest; and the Acacia wing, which occupies more open acacia woodland rich in birdlife on the camp boundary.
Mara Sarova Tented Camp
Nothing quite captures the true spirit of East Africa, like a safari in Kenya’s richest game reserve, the Maasai Mara. Sarova Mara Game Camp offers front seats to nature’s most breathtaking show - the wildebeest migration. The endless plains of East Africa are the setting for the world’s greatest wildlife spectacle where, from the vast Serengeti plains to the champagne colored hills of Kenya’s Maasai Mara, over 1.4 million wildebeest and 200,000 zebra and
gazelle, relentlessly tracked by Africa’s great predators, migrate in a clockwise fashion over 1,800 miles each year in search of rain ripened grass. The camp has three
types of Tents. Standard Tents (51 tents) Club Tents (20 tents) Family Tents (2 tents)
Keekorok Lodge
Keekorok Lodge erected in the direct path of the wildebeest migration, was the first lodge built in the Masai Mara. At the height of migration, Keekorok Lodge is surrounded by a swarming mass of animals, and there is hardly any need to go on a game drive. Accommodation comprises stone built bungalows with private balconies. All with on suite bathrooms.They are 87 standard rooms, 10 chalets, 1 Executive Suite and 1 Presidential Suite (03 Bedrooms). The liberal use of cedar wood, pink and gray Sand River stone, and other indigenous building materials offset the green lawns
and colorful bougainvillea. Well-trained chefs prepare international and local delicacies. A 300 meter raised walkway winds through the forest in front of the lodge to a thatched sundowner bar overlooking the plains of the Masai Mara and a pool with resident hippos.
Mara Simba Lodge
The Mara Simba lodge sits overlooking a dramatic bend on the bank of the Talek, a tributary of the Mara River, gently blending into the surrounding wilderness. The 84 guest rooms, arranged in clusters of 6 in each natural wood and stone banda (4 rooms on the ground floor, 2 interconnecting rooms on the first floor), comprise 60 twin rooms, 12 double, 4 double + single and 8 triple rooms. In addition to the lodge, Mara Simba has a few luxury tents if you choose to be accommodated in one.
Fig Tree Camp
Fig Tree Camp is in the Masai Mara, Africa’s most famous game reserve. The Masai Mara is home of the “Big Five” and the magical spectacle of the wildebeest migration. There are 38 safari Tents overlooking the Talek River, each with a double and single bed, 22 Garden Chalets with double and single beds. 10 Superior Ngamboli Tents on the banks of the Talek River. The Ngamboli tents are the deluxe tents located on a private wing of the camp with open views over the Mara Game Reserve.
Tipilikwani Camp
Tipilikwani Camp is set on the banks of the Talek River in Masai Mara surrounded by endless plains and acacia tree. Tipilikwani, a small and exclusive camp of 20 luxury tents - all furnished in rustic two design camp and lodge style offers all the luxury comforts expected. The 20 luxury tents have the following configuration: 2 family tents each comprising of two adjoining tents; one tent has 1 King size bed and the other with 2 Queen size twin beds. All bathrooms equipped with stand alone bathtub; 4 tents with King size double beds; 12 tents with Queen size twin beds.
Mara Leisure Camp
The Camp is nestled in the Maasai Mara on the banks of the Talek River. The camp is situated on the northern border of the game reserve and this makes all areas of the park accessible for game viewing. Mara Leisure Camp accommodation facilities include 1 exclusive honeymoon tent, 6 spacious 'jumbo' & 2 family 'jumbo' tents, 17 standard 'nyati' tents and 3 family 'jamii' cottages. With these, all social groups are adequately catered for. The Tents spaciously line up along the Talek River, overlooking the plains of the game reserve.
Mara Serena Lodge
Mara Serena Safari Lodge is located within the famous Masai Triangle of the Masai Mara National Reserve Set on a high ridge, Mara Serena is a modern incarnation of a traditional African village of domed huts. The huts are distanced apart so guests of each room have uninterrupted views of the landscape. The lodge is the only such property in the Mara Triangle - one of the world's richest wildlife sanctuaries - and as such, its guests can be assured a high degree of privacy when enjoying their safari experience. There are total of 74-guest rooms: 72 twin beds and 2 with double beds.
Governors Camp
The camp is in the heart of the Best Wildlife viewing areas of Kenya and Rwanda, set in some of East Africa’s most Spectacular Scenery. Clients benefit from the incredible location and style of this properties, the commitment to service excellence.
Little Governors
The Camp, with its own independent character was built in 1976 around a small watering hole that teems with birds and wildlife. The camp is reached by boat and the exquisite romantic setting has a serenity all of its own. There are just 17 tents tucked away amongst the trees. From every veranda, the view changes constantly as giraffe, elephant, buffalo, hippo and warthog all come to drink or graze. Getting to Little Governors is an adventure in itself if you choose to arrive by boat. You first have to cross the Mara River by boat, then a short walk through the forest escorted by guards.
Olonana Camp
Olonana is situated on the banks of the picturesque Mara River, a premier bush camp whose unique location offers remarkable opportunities for safari adventurers. Olonana features twelve specious permanent bush pavilions, each tastefully appointed with two comfortable queen size beds, ensuite bathrooms with hot and cold showers, and specious river view terraces. Solar generated electricity powers the camps, with minimal intrusion on the Mara's delicate environment. Swimming pool is available to relax at after a day's game drive.
Cottars
The Cottar Safari tradition began in 1919. Eighty years on, Cottars continue to provide an unparalleled safari experience to discerning Glory Safaris guests visiting Africa. Extending an era of luxury and quality, Cottars Safari Service returns to the original spirit and essence of 'safari', reminiscent of a golden era an era of romance, professional guiding, adventure and elegance They only cater for up to twelve clients in authentic white canvas tents, which are spacious and luxuriously furnished and incorporate original safari antiques from the 1920's; private en suite dressing rooms and bathrooms (with
old-fashioned styled tubs, showers and flushing toilets), the main bedroom and an outdoor veranda.
Saruni
Saruni is the deluxe and intimate lodge set in a private conservation area outside the Mara Reserve, the most famous game reserve in Africa. With accommodation for only 12 guests in six spectacular cottages, Saruni is set in a remote valley at the heart of the most exciting wilderness of Kenya. Saruni offers a new concept of African safari: a real African adventure lived in harmony with the Maasai warriors coupled with high standards of style and comfort
Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp
Kichwa Tembo Camp is an enchanting camp in the northwestern corner of the richest national reserve in Kenya, for a superb African Safari. Meaning "Head of the Elephant" in Kiswahili, Kichwa Tembo is flanked by the Oloololo Escarpment and the Sabaringo River. The Camp has 40 canvas safari tents, each with a private outdoor deck. There is an en suite bathroom with shower, stone floors and soft lighting. Each tent stands at least eight meters away from the next, ensuring absolute seclusion.
Bateleur Camp
Bateleur Camp At Kichwa Tembo is set among the forests just below the spot where a famous scene from Out of Africa was filmed. Nine spacious tents with wooden floors and private verandahs grace this exclusive luxury camp. Inside each tent, you will find every possible comfort, including an unexpectedly expansive en-suite bathroom. There is also a writing desk, subtle lighting and ceiling fans in each tent. The ultimate indulgence - a personal butler service - ensures you are pampered in sty The nine-tented safari rooms reflect classic luxury. The tents feature safari architecture of sweeping
canvas, traditional shingle and highly polished hardwood. Underfoot lies fine needlepoint rugs.
Mpata Safari Club
Mpata Safari Club is perched on the edge of the Oloololo Escarpment overlooking the endless savanna, Mpata allows visitors to feel the heartbeat of the African wilderness. Edward Suzuki, an internationally renowned Architect, designed Mpata Safari Club. The Architect realized his dream under one great roof which covers the restaurant, bar, library, gift shop and office. Guests stay in individual cottages well spaced along the top of the escarpment offering panoramic views. There are 11 suites and 12 deluxe units, each with separate bathroom,bedroom and verandah.
Fairmont Mara Safari Club
The main lodge at the center of camp hosts an indoor restaurant, bar and library with Internet access to keep the relatives up to date with safari adventures. A spacious outside deck overhangs the river and leads to a heated pool, complete with bar and private massage tents. With four poster, pillow-top beds and a veranda overlooking the hippo and crocodile-filled river, each of the 50 tents at Fairmont Mara Safari Club is superbly furnished with its own private, three-piece bathroom, including a number of “outdoor