Planet Earth Kenya Safaris

Mara West Camp

Mara West Camp borders the remote and wild western edge of Masai Mara National Reserve. Guests enter the park through the Oloololo Gate and safari throughout the Transmara side of the park.  Far from the paved roads traversed by safari vans, this part of the park is remote and less frequented by those traveling by road. Guests often fly in to the nearby airstrip or travel by road in 4×4 vehicles specially outfitted for safaris.
 
Mara West Camp has its own private road into the Masai Mara National Game Reserve, making the park easily accessible to clients throughout the year.

Mara West Camp borders the remote and wild western edge of Masai Mara National Reserve. Guests enter the park through the Oloololo Gate and safari throughout the Transmara side of the park.  Far from the paved roads traversed by safari vans, this part of the park is remote and less frequented by those traveling by road. Guests often fly in to the nearby airstrip or travel by road in 4×4 vehicles specially outfitted for safaris.

Accommodation:

 

Mara West Camp has eight secluded chalets, perched on the edge of the Oloololo Escarpment, overlooking the vast plains of the Transmara Triangle below, and eight traditional safari tents overlooking the escarpment’s bordering valley.

The secluded chalets are a unique combination of canvas and solid building materials.  The bathroom is made of brick while the bedroom area consists of canvas panels with zippered windows and roll up panels.  The floors are solid hardwood and the tent is entered through a pair of French doors, with glass window panes.  The traditional safari tents are built of canvas with zippered door and windows with roll up panels.  The bathrooms are also made of brick.

At Mara West Camp an informal, relaxed atmosphere captures the feel of Africa. The staff caters to our guests with an eagerness to make their time at the camp a special memory. Early morning tea and coffee, hot fires for showering, room service with special attention to the many individual needs, all this and more make the safari experience a unique and rewarding holiday.

Activities:

    • Game Drives: The primary activity at Mara West is game viewing. Guests can go on early morning and late afternoon game drives in the Masai Mara Game Reserve. The Mara is known for its spectacular wildlife, including lion prides, cheetah hunts, and leopard sightings.
    • Cultural Experiences: Guests can visit a nearby Maasai village to learn about the Maasai people’s culture and traditions. This offers an enriching experience of their semi-nomadic lifestyle, customs, and rituals.
    • Walking Safaris: For those looking for a more immersive experience, Mara West offers guided walking safaris. These walks are led by knowledgeable guides and allow guests to learn about the local flora and fauna up close.
    • Bush Meals & Sundowners: Mara West organizes bush meals and sundowner experiences, where guests can enjoy meals or drinks in the wild, surrounded by nature, making it a truly memorable moment on the safari.
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Ideal For:

  • The Ark is perfect for those who want a unique, immersive wildlife experience while also enjoying a comfortable stay. It’s great for families, couples, and wildlife enthusiasts who want to experience the magic of the Aberdare forests without venturing far from modern comforts.
  • It is particularly popular with people interested in birdwatching, wildlife photography, and those looking to witness rare species.