Into the Wild Camp is a luxurious yet eco-conscious tented camp nestled in a secluded area of the Maasai Mara, offering guests an intimate and immersive safari experience. The camp blends seamlessly into the surrounding wilderness, allowing visitors to feel truly connected to nature while still enjoying modern comforts. Designed for exclusivity, it provides a serene retreat with personalized service, making it ideal for honeymooners, families, and adventure seekers alike.
The camp features spacious en-suite tents with private verandahs overlooking the savannah, ensuring breathtaking views of wildlife from the comfort of your room. Guests can enjoy expertly guided game drives, bush walks, and cultural interactions with the local Maasai community. Evenings are spent around a crackling campfire, sharing stories under a star filled African sky. Sustainability is at the heart of the camp’s operations, with solar power and eco-friendly practices minimizing its environmental footprint.
Best Time to Visit Into the Wild Camp
June to October (Dry Season)
The best time to visit Into the Wild Camp is during the dry season, from June to October. This period offers the most spectacular wildlife viewing, including the Great Migration, when massive herds of wildebeest and zebras cross the Mara River. The dry conditions make the roads more accessible, and wildlife congregates around water sources, increasing the chances of sightings.
November to May (Green Season)
The green season, from November to May, is characterized by lush landscapes, fewer tourists, and incredible birdwatching. The calving season, from January to March, attracts predators, leading to dramatic wildlife encounters. While occasional rain showers occur, they rarely disrupt game drives and add to the scenic beauty with stunning sunsets and blooming flora.
How to Get to Into the Wild Camp
By Air
The fastest and most convenient way to reach the camp is by taking a domestic flight from Nairobi’s Wilson Airport to one of the nearby airstrips, such as Ol Kiombo or Keekorok. The flight takes about 45 minutes, followed by a short transfer to the camp, offering a game-viewing experience en route.
By Road
For those seeking an adventurous road trip, the camp is accessible by a 5 to 6 hour drive from Nairobi via the Great Rift Valley. A 4×4 vehicle is recommended, especially during the rainy season when roads can become muddy. The journey offers stunning landscapes and the possibility of spotting wildlife before even reaching the camp.