Realm of the Original African Animal Safari
Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Zanzibar and Mombasa
Wild, adventurous and wonderful. Immense concentrations of wildlife, amazing birdlife, rich and diverse cultures…places like no where else on earth: Mount Kilimanjaro, Ngorongoro Crater, Masai Mara, Serengeti plains, Murchison Falls - source of the great River Nile, the long, timeless white-sand beaches of Zanzibar…East Africa, the home of safari.
Mara Intrepids Club

Mara Intrepids Club is sheltered in an indigenous forest bordering the Talek River, its location for game-viewing is second to none.
Mara Intrepids reflects the "grand safari" style of bygone days, coupled with modern amenities. The 30 accommodation tents are arranged to assure maximum privacy. They are spacious, comfortable, handsomely furnished with custom milled African mahogany furniture, oversized four poster beds, en suite bathrooms with showers, running hot and cold water, flush toilets and electricity.
Early morning tea and coffee is served in your tents by unobtrusive stewards. All the tents face the river and have easy access to the main dining tent. The camp is fully equipped with a range of four-wheel drive vehicles specifically designed to enhance the game viewing experiences.
You can relax around the sparkling swimming pool, browse in the wildlife library, shop at the well-stocked gift boutique, or sip your favorite drink in the evening from the elevated wood decked bar, overhanging the river.
At the other end of the camp is an elevated viewing deck where the sunset views over the plains are unforgettable. The Club's resident naturalist is on hand to explain the various species you will encounter. You can even join for walking safaris.

Set in the heart of Africa's Great Plains, the Masai Mara boasts 1,672 square kilometers of unspoilt wilderness. It is home to the highest concentration of animals and birds anywhere on the continent.
Throughout the year the Mara is a place of natural drama, a kaleidoscope of color and life. The famed "Big Five" - Elephant, Rhino, Lion, Buffalo and Leopard roam the reserve, together with hundreds of others from the fastest animal on earth, the Cheetah, to one of the most secretive, the Bat-eared Fox.
After the rains, when the first flush of grass turns the Mara's golden savannah green, the mesmerizing wildlife spectacle anywhere takes place here: the Great Migration. This is the time when 1.5 million Wildebeest, accompanied by vast numbers of Zebra and Gazelles make the long and dangerous trek from drier lands in Tanzania, northwards to this corner of Kenya.
For most of the century the Mara has drawn those searching for adventure and the thrill is still the same today with days spent face to face with nature at its most untouched and enthralling.


