You'll wake up to hippos at the river and find a hot water bottle warming your bed at night — those little touches matter when you're this deep in the Mara. The tents face the water, the staff (especially Donald in the restaurant) remember your name, and the bush walk with Mario is worth adding on.
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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.
Read guide →Safari & 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 →Safari & WildlifeA mid-range private safari with a local operator costs $300-400/day — 30-300% less than booking through international agents for the exact same lodges and guides. Here's how to book smart.
Read guide →We stayed here for a couple of days, and it was an amazing experience. The tent had everything we needed, including a hot water bag in the bed, which was very thoughtful. Our tent faced the river, and...
We went in a trip to Kenya last year in July to see the annual migration and it was an experience of a lifetime! We stayed at the Soroi Mara bush camp and our accommodations and food in the camp was s...
I stayed 2 nights at Soroi Masaii Mara and it was from minute one to the last an absolute superb experience. There were moments, where I had to smile, because of all the little details they put so muc...
I can't say enough good things about Mara Bush Camp. I highly recommend the Bush Walk be added to your experience. Mario the guide and Peter the ranger met me after a morning game drive and we got to...
We recently spent a couple of nights at Mara Bush Camp and had an unforgettable experience. All the staff were amazing and very attentive, going above and beyond to make our stay comfortable. Leaky, D...
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.