Mara Sarova Tent Camp

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MrHyde

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We stayed here for two nights during our Masai Mara safari. The camp is located within the Masai Mara Game Reserve and is very close to the entrance that we used to enter the reserve. The rooms/tents have a ensuite toilet and shower facilities, which are permanent structures. The rooms are tented, but with wooden flooring and electricity. Each room feels like its the only one in the area and extremely private. We also found two small antelopes wandering the camp site as well.

The best feature of the camp is the staff. They are extremely friendly and Jnr enjoyed his time there playing with them. I think he his time at the camp more than the safari's themselves. Internet is very expensive at Sh300 for first 10 minutes and then Sh20 per minute. The normal internet rate at a cafe is Sh1 per minute. The food was very good as well. They provided a good selection of Western, African and Indian dishes for all three meals of the day. In case you are going on a day long safari and won't be back for lunch, you can order a lunch box the previous night, which they will provide in the morning before you leave on safari. The lunch pack consists of two sandwiches, an apple, a juice pack, a bottle of water, crackers with cheese and a cupcake. Not as good as the actual buffet lunch, but ok.

Definately recommend this camp as a suitable location to set up base camp on your safari drives in the Masai Mara Game Reserve.
 
Sounds nice. Last and only time I was on a safari in Africa was to a place called Gomu Gomu, although I can't find a listing on google unfortunately.
 
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