Entim Mara

Entim Mara

Entim Mara is a high-end Masai Mara game camp in Kenya that has a great view of the Great Migration every year. Along the Mara River, this area is great for seeing wildlife all year long.
Stay in high-end fabric tents with private bathrooms.

Things to do: breakfasts, game drives, and walks in the bush.

The best part is that you can see migrations crossing rivers from inside the camp!

Place to go: Masai Mara, Kenya, along the Mara River, a wildlife-rich area

Entim Mara is a Masai Mara safari camp in Kenya. It is in the middle of the Masai Mara National Reserve, between two of the most important crossing spots on the Great Migration Route. The cabin is tucked away in the trees with a view of the Mara River. This Masai Mara camp has safari tents that are well-equipped and comfortable. The middle parts of Entim Mara are all open, so guests can sit back in a comfy chair and watch animals come to the Mara River to drink.

This Masai Mara safari camp is right in the middle of one of the best places in East Africa to see wildlife, so you’ll always have great views of animals. Of course, the dangerous crossing of the Mara River by hundreds of thousands of Wildebeest twice a year is one of the best parts.

You can explore the savannahs with the help of trained Maasai guides who know the area very well. Each day, they will help guests plan their activities based on where they can see the most wildlife. They are also happy to talk about their traditions and way of life. Before going to the Masai Mara National Reserve, guests can make plans to see a Manyatta, which is a traditional house.

Places to stay

Entim Mara is a high-end Masai Mara safari camp in Kenya. It has canvas tented rooms with beautiful decor that are set up on wooden decks with views of the Mara River.
With only 12 tastefully decorated luxury tented rooms, Entim Mara is a small Masai Mara safari camp experience. Each suite has its own bathroom with WC and shower. There is a lot of room between the luxury tents, so each guest can watch wildlife from their own deck.

There is an open-air lounge area in the main house at Entim Mara that is a great place to relax between game drives and watch animals drink from the Mara River. The building has a small library with fiction and non-fiction books about African birds, plants, and animals. There are clear views of the Masai Mara plains from the separate bar and eating area.

The place

The location of Entim Mara along the Mara River makes it possible to see the Great Migration and other wildlife all year long. It is in Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve, which is known as one of the best places in Africa for a wildlife tour.
The Masai Mara is part of a huge savannah environment that connects to Tanzania’s famous Serengeti plains. The area has the most plains game, like Wildebeest, Zebra, and Thomson’s gazelles. It also has a lot of other wildlife, like Giraffes, Buffalo, and Elephants. In Africa, it is also home to the most lions, hyenas, and cheetahs than anywhere else.

Millions of Wildebeest, Zebras, and Gazelles move through the Serengeti and the Masai Mara every year in search of new grass to graze on and water to drink. This is one of the most amazing natural events on Earth. They move over 3000 kilometers a year, and many of them die from sickness, being eaten, or trying to cross dangerous rivers where some of Africa’s biggest crocodiles live.

The Way to Get to Entim Mara Camp

A 25-minute drive from the camp is the Ol Kiombo Airstrip. Today, there are several planned trips to the Masai Mara every day from Wilson Airport in Nairobi, Nanyuki, and Samburu. The Ol Kiombo Airstrip can be used by private planes coming from anywhere.

Things to do

Guests on a Masai Mara tour in Kenya can stay at Entim Mara and experience the drama of the Great Plains through exciting game drives led by Maasai guides and trackers.

The most exciting thing about staying at Entim Mara is seeing the Great Migration (July to October). Because the Entim Mara is right on the Mara River, guests are the first ones to see people crossing the river.

Experienced Masai guides will take you on game drives through the Masai Mara to see the many animals that live there. The area is home to Africa’s “Big Five”: the Lion, the Leopard, the Elephant, the Rhino, and the Buffalo. These were once thought to be the most dangerous animals to kill. Leopards don’t make an appearance very often in Kenya, but Entim Mara is in an area where these shy cats live.

According to what they know about where to see the most animals, the guides will help you plan your day every morning. The guides will be happy to tell you about their culture and even set up a trip for you to see their town to get a feel for the Maasai way of life, which hasn’t changed much over the years.

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