Usha organized everything from scratch — the perfect driver (Jackson), the routes, the timing — and guests felt at home within minutes. Virginia the camp manager keeps the vibe relaxed and welcoming, and guides like Robert know the animals and birds cold. Families and first-timers leave saying they'll come back.
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Read all reviews on Google Maps →From $40/night budget camps to $2,750/night Angama Mara, the Masai Mara has accommodation for every budget. The Big Five don't care where you sleep — but your comfort, guide quality, and migration access vary enormously.
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Read guide →Mara Siligi Camp offers a perfect blend of luxury, comfort, and wilderness. From the moment I arrived, the camp had a warm and positive vibe. As this was my first visit to the Masai Mara, I was a litt...
Our stay at Mara Siligi Camps, Masai Mara was absolutely outstanding. From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed with such warmth and care that we immediately felt at home.The staff is exceptional,...
We stayed at Mara Siligi Camp with our family for 3 days and had an absolutely amazing experience. All thanks to Usha! She organized everything from scratch, carefully planning every detail from the p...
An Unforgettable Stay at Mara Siligi – Truly a Home Away from Home! We just got back from an incredible trip to Mara Siligi Camp, and honestly, it was even better than we imagined. We were a party of...
We stayed at Mara Siligi Camp for 4 nights and 5 days and honestly loved every bit of it. From the time we arrived, everyone made us feel karibu (welcome) and the whole place has a very relaxed Hakuna...
Ultra-luxury tented camp perched on the Great Rift Valley escarpment with Out of Africa views. At $1,850-2,750 per person per night, it's among Africa's most expensive — and most beautiful — safari properties.