Apply for your online VISA before you travel. You can apply for single entry and transit visas on the evisas website. For more information on different types of visas see the website of the Kenya High Commission.
Your passport should be valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry into Kenya. Make sure you have two blank pages in your passport on arrival.
The Kenyan authorities have confirmed they will accept British passports extended by 12 months by British Embassies and Consulates under additional measures put in place in mid-2014.
Park fees ( 24h period) are charged by the Maasai Mara National Reserve:
70 USD per Adults
40 USD per children under 18
For residents of Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania & Uganda, Burundi, park fees are currently KSh 1,200 for adults and KSh 300 for children
For Kenyan residents, park fees of KSh 1,000 and KSh 200 for children apply.
BY PLANE
This is the smoothest option to get to our camp. We are located 30min away from Keekorok airfield. Safarikink & Airkenya fly daily from Nairobi to the Mara. For other options, check with us and we will arrange the easiest way to get you here.
BY ROAD
We also can arrange a private vehicle from Nairobi or any other location to our camp.
Please check up the rates with us in order to adjust individually your trip and budget based on the experience you are looking for.
WHAT IS INCLUDED
- Guided safaris with the most experienced maasai spotters
- All meals and drinks (including safari snacks)
- Laundry
- WIFI
- Transfers to and from Keekorok Airfield
- Community visits
- Walking safaris to the waterfalls
NOT INCLUDED
- Park fees ( Adults 70 USD per day / Children 40 USD per day)
- Transport by road to the Reserve’s Gate
- Flights to Maasai Mara
- Gratuities
- Hot Balloon services
- Guarantee private safari services ( upon request)
Gratuities are not included. You are totally free to give them directly to our staff according to the service received.
If you are totally lost in what to leave, this may act as a guideline:
10USD per person / Night
HIGH SEASON : June- October
Wildlife is easier to spot because the bush is less dense and animals gather around waterholes and rivers.
It’s unlikely to rain, the days are sunny with clear skies and there are less mosquitoes.
July to October are the best months to see the wildebeest migration.
Migration occurs between Tanzania Serengeti’s Plain in the south and Kenya Maasai Mara in the north. It is one of the most fascinating spectacles and a must see in a life time.
MID & LOW SEASON : November- May
Newborn animals can be seen and in general, you will still see plenty of wildlife even though it is easier to spot during the dry season.
Migratory birds are present from October to April.
Except for March, April and May, rains are short showers in the afternoon or evening and will rarely compromise your safari.
- Closed shoes (light boots, trainers,etc)
- Sunglasses
- Binoculars
- Solar protection (+50)
- Hat
- Comfortable clothes & Jacket ( temperatures go from 14º in the sunrise -25º/30º during the day)