Mara Explorer Camp

Mara Explorer Camp is a luxurious, intimate tented camp nestled along the banks of the Talek River in the Maasai Mara National Reserve. Offering an

Mara Explorer Camp

Mara Explorer Camp is a luxurious, intimate tented camp nestled along the banks of the Talek River in the Maasai Mara National Reserve. Offering an authentic safari experience, the camp combines the thrill of the wilderness with the comfort of modern luxury. With only ten spacious tents, each equipped with en-suite bathrooms, private verandas, and scenic views of the surrounding wildlife, it provides an exclusive and intimate atmosphere. The camp’s location is perfect for game viewing, as it is situated close to the action, allowing guests to witness the Big Five and the migration spectacle in one of Africa’s most renowned wildlife reserves.

Designed for privacy and comfort, the camp creates a sense of being fully immersed in the wilderness without sacrificing luxury. The dining area offers panoramic views of the river, where guests can enjoy gourmet meals in a relaxed and scenic setting. In addition, the camp boasts a cozy lounge and a refreshing outdoor swimming pool to unwind after exciting safari activities. Guests can also indulge in wellness services like massages for relaxation. It is a haven for those seeking an exclusive yet authentic safari experience, where every detail is carefully curated to blend with nature.

With an emphasis on sustainability and low environmental impact, Mara Explorer Camp ensures guests enjoy a high-quality safari experience while respecting the surrounding ecosystem. Its intimate size allows for personalized service and an authentic connection with nature, providing the ideal base for exploring the Maasai Mara’s rich wildlife and captivating landscapes.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Mara Explorer Camp is during the dry season, which lasts from July to October. This period aligns with the Great Migration, where millions of wildebeests, zebras, and other herbivores cross the Mara River in dramatic scenes, making it a prime time for wildlife viewing. The dry season also offers clearer skies and easier game drives as the animals gather around the remaining waterholes. For those interested in a quieter, more tranquil experience with lush landscapes, the green season from December to March offers fewer tourists, vibrant greenery, and an opportunity to see young animals and abundant birdlife.

How to Get There

Mara Explorer Camp is easily accessible by both air and road. The nearest airstrip is Ol Kiombo, a 15 minute drive away from the camp, with daily scheduled flights from Nairobi’s Wilson Airport. Air travel is the most convenient option for those looking to save time and experience a scenic flight over the Maasai Mara.

Alternatively, guests can opt for a road transfer, which is a 5 to 6 hour drive from Nairobi, passing through beautiful landscapes. The roads are accessible via 4×4 vehicles, and it is recommended to hire a professional driver for a safe and smooth journey to the camp.

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Highlights of Mara Explorer Camp

  • Prime Location: Situated along the Talek River, guests can enjoy stunning views of the river and its wildlife.

  • Exclusive Experience: Only 10 tents, ensuring a quiet and personalized safari experience.

  • The Great Migration: The camp is perfectly located to witness the incredible Great Migration during peak season.

  • Wildlife and Nature: Surrounded by the Maasai Mara’s rich biodiversity, including the Big Five and over 500 species of birds.

  • Cultural Encounters: Cultural visits to nearby Maasai villages allow guests to immerse themselves in local traditions and customs.

Activities at Mara Explorer Camp

Walking Safaris / Balloon Safaris / Bush Dinner / Bush Breakfast / Bush Lunch

Ameneties at Mara Explorer Camp

Wi-Fi / Laundry Facilities / Electricity (generator or solar-powered)

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