Olare Mara Kempinski Masai Mara

 

 

Guests at the Olare Mara Kempinski Masai Mara leave with memories that last a lifetime, thanks to stunning surroundings, abundant wildlife and understated luxury blended with authentic African design. Our expert guides are ready and waiting to show you this fascinating part of the world.

The Olare Mara Kempinski Masai Mara is the perfect choice for an authentic safari experience. Tucked away in a grove on the banks of the Ntiakitiak River, this elegant tented camp effortlessly blends in with the landscape, while at the same time providing the modern comforts you would expect from a luxury hotel. The Olare Mara Kempinski Masai Mara is situated in the Olare Motorogi Conservancy. The conservancy, which is home to many animals, spans over 35,000 acres of prime grassland, riverine forests and acacia woodlands and is inhabited by a number of different Lion Prides, Cheetahs and a family of Leopards. Book a stay with us and discover the richness of the African savannah for yourself.

Day Game Drives

Guests staying at Olare Mara Kempinski Masai Mara are able to enjoy two game drives on each day of stay. Game Drives are in 4*4 Land Cruisers with knowledgeable safari guides who have a minimum of Bronze Level KSPGA qualification. Game Drives take you into the conservancy area. From the comfort of your Land Cruiser enjoy the breath taking scenery which comprises of the sky in the distance, endless grassland, herds of animals, wild cats, unique bird species nestling in the acacia tree and other exciting surprises for the moment. The fresh air whilst on safari is purely a heavenly treat. The two game drives per day are included in the package.

Swimming Pool

At the Olare Mara Kempinski Masai Mara the swimming pool is the perfect place to cool off after a full day of exploring, one of the many ways to relax on your safari experience. There’s nothing better than the cooling waters of our swimming pool for winding down from a long day in the African sun. Its location in charming bush land surroundings means the pool also benefits from some natural entertainment, provided gratis by the local birds and monkeys. Rest, relax and cool down by the poolside, the perfect way to end the day on your safari adventure. 

Massage Treatments

Relax and rejuvenate whilst on Safari with a special massage treatment in the comfort of your own tent. A selection of the massage treatments on offer includes Swedish, Classic, Deep Tissue, Aromatherapy. Treat your senses to a heavenly escape, where else in the world can you indulge to a relaxing massage whilst hearing the chitter chatter of the birds and watching the animals in the backdrop. Ensure you pamper yourself whilst on Safari.

Olare Motorogi Conservancy

If you’ve always dreamed of seeing animals like Elephants, Big Cats and Giraffes in their natural habitat instead of in a zoo, the Olare Motorogi Conservancy is one of the best places to make that dream a reality. With the highest number of large mammals per square kilometer in the whole of Africa, the Conservancy is home to all kinds of creatures, including more than 50 species of raptors: the perfect environment for keen wildlife photographers, or anybody who loves the natural world.

Masai Culture

One of Africa’s most famous indigenous ethnic groups, the Masai people are renowned for their courage, fierce independence and their dedication to pursuing their way of life. A pastoralist people, their lifestyle traditionally centers around their herds of cattle, although they are just as well-known for their brightly-coloured clothing, lively music and dancing, and beautiful, intricately-designed jewellery.

Resident Animals

The animals living in the area are almost like part of the family here at the Olare Mara Kempinski: we love following their activities and we can’t wait to share them with you.

We have been privileged to witness some amazing things from these animals, and from our observation point adjacent to the camp, our guests can too. You might get to see a female lion teaching her cubs to hunt, or our resident leopard Acacia who is often spotted near the camp with two cubs of her own.

Alternatively, take a game drive and see a little bit of everything the Conservancy has to offer: wildebeest, elephants and giraffe are just a few of the animals you can see in their natural habitat. There are also more than 50 species of birds who make their home in the local area. Don’t forget your camera!