Nestled in the heart of the Masai Mara, Mara Ngenche Safari Camp offers an intimate, luxurious, and elegant retreat in a truly breathtaking location. Tucked away within the lush ravine forest, the camp boasts stunning views of the confluence of the Mara and Talek Rivers. Guests can enjoy close-up encounters with wildlife, including a hippo pool teeming with activity and crocodiles frequently seen nearby.
The surrounding beauty of the Maasai Mara enhances this unforgettable safari experience. Thrilling game drives, led by expert local Maasai guides, take place in open-sided 4WD vehicles with a maximum of six guests per vehicle, ensuring a personalized and immersive adventure.
2025 Mara Ngenche Rates
Full Board Accommodation | Luxury Tent | |||
Single | Per Person Sharing | Child 6 to 11 yrs Sharing | Child 12 to 16yrs Sharing | |
3rd Jan to 30 June 2025 | KES 25,200/- | KES 21,400/- | KES 10,800/- | KES 16,200/- |
Full Board covers lunch, dinner & breakfast
CHILD POLICY
Children 0 to 5 years sharing with adults stay free
17yrs and above are considered adults
Mara Ngenche Safari Camp Tents
The camp features 12 spacious, beautifully appointed en-suite tents, blending modern African decor with timeless old-world charm. Each tent is partially enclosed within its own boma for added privacy and offers breathtaking views of the river. Guests can choose between a large four-poster king-size bed or two queen-size beds, with amenities that include a luxurious bathtub and an outdoor shower for a truly immersive experience.
Mara Ngenche Safari Camp is unfenced, allowing wildlife to move freely through the grounds, enhancing the thrill of being in the African bush. Despite its adventurous setting, the camp maintains an elegant yet relaxed atmosphere. Each tent also comes with its own private plunge pool, offering a perfect spot to unwind amidst the wilderness.
Activities
Expert local Safari Guides
4WD open sided safari vehicles. A maximum of 6 guests per vehicle.
Day game drives
Bush breakfast/dinner
Picnic lunches
Sundowner
Cultural visits at the local Maasai Village.
Lectures on Maasai culture by resident naturalist.
Entertainment by local Maasai warriors.