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Mara Plains Camp is located in private and secure forty five
thousand acres piece of land on the route of Kenya’s annual wildebeest
migration. This area is a vital dry season resource area for a diversity
of wildlife and as such promises great game viewing throughout the year.
Tucked away in a grove of natural forest, the camp is set on the bends
of the Ntiakitiak River that cuts through the Olare Orok Conservancy.
This is an exclusive Maasai owned conservation area on the northern
boundary of the Maasai Mara National Reserve.
The camp’s host is Sean Hartley, an experience Kenyan experienced
guide and established photographer. This digital enthusiast is always at
hand to help you with tips to wildlife photography where ever he can.
ACCOMMODATION
The camp features an eco-friendly in design, management style and
amenities. Accommodation is provided in six double sharing or single use
tents all on raised platforms snuggly set in the trees along the banks
of the Ntiakitiak River. Each tent has its own private views over the
river and the surrounding wildlife plains. All have lockable trunks,
en-suite bathrooms with hot showers and flush toilets. Lighting is on a
24 hour electricity supply supported by the camp’s generator.
Meals are prepared by professional with special dietary
requirements catered for with prior arrangements. House wines, beers and
soft drinks are on the house. The camp also has a large dining tent as
well as a lounge tent where guests can relax and share their safari
experiences.
ACTIVITIES
Activities around the camp include day and night game
drives in 4x4 vehicles, which are equipped to accommodate four to five
keen photographers. Game and bird walks with the escort of armed and
expert guides, Bush meals and Sundowners, Cultural Bush walks. At a
little supplementary cost you can experience an early morning balloon
safari (a truly breath-taking experience), or take a short excursion
flight to the Lake Victoria for a day fishing trip.
A gallery tent with digital still photography, video footage
editing facilities and a large HD compatible preview screen which
enables guests to show off their experiences and trophies of the day.
The camp is open all year round and is accessible by daily
scheduled flights from Nairobi’s Wilson airport to the Ol Kiombo
airstrip approximately 30 minutes drive from the camp. Private air
charters can land on the Conservancy’s private airstrip approximately 15
minutes drive from camp.
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