Discover a place like no other
Mara Chui Safari Lodge is carefully engineered to blend with the Mara safari spirit. Overlooking the Inguetat Hills and tacked under ancient trees, are just 35 units accommodating a minimum of 70 guests. The units were literally planted within the wood land and not a single tree was felled.
A stay at Mara Chui Tented Camp offers you an eco-friendly environment of solar energy, natural indigenous trees is one that will remain etched in your memory, Mara Chui Camp represents and guarantees a private, exclusive bushveld escape, unfettered by unnecessary modern interruptions and authentic in every way. The tented camp is set along the Ololaimutia stream with exciting game viewing right at your door step including within the cmap itself.
Perfect for any occasion
Mara Chui Camp, a tented bush camp whose unique location offers remarkable opportunities for safari adventurers. You will stay in the Masai Mara Game Reserve rich with hippo, elephant, buffalo, hyena, giraffe, an array of gazelle and famed prides of lion. Cheetah, leopard and rhino are also found in this remarkable wildlife haven.
Masai Mara National Park
Masai Mara National Park hosts phenomenal concentrations of Africa’s game including the famous ‘Big Five’ in one of the most beautiful parts of the continent. Much of this game make their way through both camps, offering guests an opportunity to get even closer to nature. Situated in the south-west of Kenya, covering an area of 1 510 square km (583 square miles), the Masai Mara National Reserve is a land of breathtaking vistas, abundant wildlife and endless plains. The quintessential Masai Mara safari delivers many attractions, as the reserve is home to an excellent year-round concentration of game, including the more than two million wildebeest, zebras and other antelopes that make up the famous Great Migration.
The reserve is a photographer’s and naturalist’s paradise, with abundant elephant, buffalo, giraffe, lion and cheetah alongside the migratory wildebeest and zebra. Leopards are frequently encountered, endangered black rhino hide in the dense thickets and large rafts of hippo and enormous crocodiles are found in the Mara River. The park is also home to over 450 bird species.