Mara PrideInn Camp

Mara PrideInn Camp is a stylish safari retreat nestled along the Talek River on the edge of Kenya’s world famous Maasai Mara National Reserve. Set

Mara PrideInn Camp

Mara PrideInn Camp is a stylish safari retreat nestled along the Talek River on the edge of Kenya’s world famous Maasai Mara National Reserve. Set within 25 acres of verdant landscapes, the camp blends rustic charm with contemporary comfort, offering a tranquil haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. With direct access to one of Africa’s richest wildlife habitats, guests are perfectly positioned to enjoy the rhythms of the wild, from the roar of lions to the gentle hum of the river.

Mara PrideInn Camp features both luxury tents and fully furnished cottages that combine local design aesthetics with modern amenities. Elevated for views and privacy, each unit includes a private terrace, en-suite bathrooms with solar powered hot showers, and tasteful furnishings that create a warm and inviting space. Whether you’re a couple on a romantic escape, a family on a safari holiday, or a group exploring the Mara together, Mara PrideInn offers an intimate yet flexible experience.

Beyond its serene accommodations, Mara PrideInn Camp is designed to deliver a holistic safari experience. From relaxing by the swimming pool between game drives to enjoying meals that showcase both international and Kenyan flavors, the camp caters to every guest’s comfort and curiosity. With friendly staff, expert guides, and a location that attracts incredible wildlife activity, this camp offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation in the heart of the Mara.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Mara PrideInn Camp is during the dry season from July to October, which coincides with the Great Wildebeest Migration. This is when wildlife viewing is at its peak, and the chances of witnessing dramatic river crossings and predator action are high. The shoulder season from December to March is also excellent, with lush greenery, newborn animals, and fewer crowds. April to June is the low season, offering quiet, cooler safaris with lower rates, though occasional rain may affect game drives.

How to Get There

By air, guests can fly from Nairobi’s Wilson Airport to nearby airstrips like Ol Kiombo or Keekorok. From the airstrip, it’s a short scenic drive to Mara PrideInn Camp through wildlife rich areas. This is the most convenient and time efficient option. For those who prefer a road adventure, the drive from Nairobi takes approximately 5 to 6 hours through the scenic Great Rift Valley, offering stunning views and opportunities to explore en route.

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Highlights of Mara PrideInn Camp

  • Prime location along the Talek River, right at the edge of the Maasai Mara, offering exceptional wildlife viewing from camp.

  • Variety of accommodation styles including cottages and luxury tents, catering to all types of travelers.

  • Family friendly with spacious grounds, a swimming pool, and plenty of space for relaxation.

  • Easy access to the Maasai Mara for both game drives and hot air balloon safaris.

  • Cultural experiences with visits to local Maasai villages for a deeper understanding of the region.

Activities at Mara PrideInn Camp

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

Ameneties at Mara PrideInn Camp

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

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