Keekorok
Lodge:
Masai Mara has been the greatest show on earth. A company
of three millions animals migrating over a year, every year,
for the past two millions years. Keekorok Lodge is Masai Mara's
first lodge, and it has retained its charm, and hospitality
throughout the years. At the southern end of 1,510 sq km Mara
paradise, and right in the path of the annual migration of
wildebeest and zebra, lies Keekorok Lodge. There is always
plenty of activity around the waterhole but during the migration,
the lodge is enveloped by the swarming mass of animals. One
need hardly venture from ground to game view. From the verandah,
and from Kiboko, there is plenty to see. One unfortunate zebra
met its end right in front of the dinning room, providing
supper for a pride of hungry lions, and 'live' entertainment
for enthralled guests at Keekorok.
Mara
Hippo Safari Lodge
Located at the South Eastern end of the Mara Triangle the
Mara Hippo Safari Lodge is a beautiful tented camp cum lodge
that blends with the game ladened landscape of the Mara.
Built on a former riverbed, the accommodation is made of 15
tents all en suite under grass thatched roofs and five cottages;
also en suite There is a swimming pool and satellite
television is available for those who would wish to catch
up with international events in the middle of the African
savanna.
Mara
Serena Lodge
An interpretation of a traditional Maasai Manyatta village
of domed huts, the 74 room Mara Serena Safari Lodge is set
on the saddle of a hill overlooking the 1,800 square kilometers
of rolling plains, woodlands and rivers that make up the Maasai
Mara Triangle - one of the world's richest wildlife sanctuaries.
The Serena has the most spectacular view of the surrounding
landscape, with its game and bird life. Facilities include
restaurant, lounge, bar, outdoor pool with lounge chairs,
tables, umbrellas and towels. Telephone, fax, and radio, 24
hour Nurse on call and Flying Doctors Service. All rooms are
individual "huts" - spread out to give each one
uninterrupted view of the plains, the meandering riverine
forest and the silhouetted hills beyond. All huts are en suite
with bath and shower. The Lodge is the only property of its
kind in the Mara Triangle - and, as such, its guests can be
assured a high degree of privacy when enjoying their safari
experience.
Mpata
Safari Lodge
Mpata Safari Club is a five star hotel voted "The Best
Safari Lodge in Kenya" by The Kenyan Association of Travel
Agents. The lodge - designed by Edward Suzuki - one
of the most respected architects in Japan - is perched on
a hilltop with a breathtaking view of the Mara reserve.
Guests stay in individual cottages well spaced along the top
of the escarpment offering panoramic views of sunrise on the
horizon. There are 11 suites and 12 deluxe units, each
with interlocking curves separating bedroom, bathroom and
verandah. With emphasis on comfort and a unique combination
of interior design, the suites have a lounge, kitchenette
and best of all, an outdoor Jacuzzi.