An exceptional self-sustaining Mara camp with river-facing tents overlooking the reserve β watch elephants and giraffes from your cottage while supporting local Masai empowerment. Friendly staff, incredible wildlife encounters, and an unforgettable photography tour base.
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Read all reviews on Google Maps βFrom $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 β but your comfort, guide quality, and migration access vary enormously.
Read guide βSafari & WildlifeEverything you need to plan your Masai Mara safari: getting there, what to expect, conservancies vs the main reserve, accommodation from budget to luxury, and timing the Great Migration.
Read guide βSafari & WildlifeA mid-range private safari with a local operator costs $300-400/day β 30-300% less than booking through international agents for the exact same lodges and guides. Here's how to book smart.
Read guide βWe stayed at Osero Sopia Camp during our 6-day Photography Tour organized by AvianTrips, and it was nothing short of exceptional. I was in a beautiful river-facing tent, and the experience was incredi...
We stayed at Osero Sopia River Camp during our Masai Mara visit, and it was simply unforgettable. Our tented cottage overlooked a quiet riverbed, with the Mara reserve just beyond. One evening we watc...
If you are visiting Masai Mara you should stay at the Osero Sopia River Camp. The best part is that it's a self sustaining project and offers enablement of the locals , especially Masai's. From friend...
We stayed at the camp in Masai Mara for three nights as a family of two adults and a 5-year-old child. While the rooms were comfortable, both the food and overall service left much to be desired. A s...
We stayed here from March 28-30. Just an amazing time. The tents were so nice, you didn't feel like you were in a tent. The staff were so friendly and helpful. I had a bit of a stomach issue one nig...
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 β and most beautiful β safari properties.