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Sarova's Mara Camp is set in
the African bush but the luxurious tents all have permanent roofs, zip-up
fronts, electricity and ensuite facilities.
Relaxing outside your own tent
listening to the Orchestra of rasping Cicadas, croaking Tree Frogs and the
intermittent call of birds and monkeys is a memorable event.
Maasai Mara Game Reserve is the
natural habitat for lions, elephants, leopards, cheetahs, hippo, rhino, buffalo,
zebra, giraffe, wildebeest, and many other game.
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The famous Big Five are present
here - Lion, Buffalo, Cheetah, Rhino, Elephant that every guest is expected
to see during their visit to the Reserve. The Game drives from the camp,
by rugged terrain vehicles; offer the perfect way of viewing the abundant
Wildlife found in this part of Kenya.
The Isokon Restaurant offers a wide range of cuisine and
with special barbecues are held by the swimming pool beneath the star filled
skies. The restaurant has two sections, one internal and one external with
a canopy. Breakfast and lunch are buffets, whilst dinner is Table D'hote.
The capacity is 150 people. You can sample the various culinary delights
that are served at the Isokon Restaurant or relax with a swim in our Lion
Paw designed swimming pool.
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The world famous and most spectacular annual animal mass
migration of nearly two million wildebeest and Zebra from the Serengeti National
Park in Tanzania to the Maasai Mara Reserve occurs between the months of
July to September and back to Serengeti January/February.
Every year the herd's bull leaders taste the wind at
the beginning of the long rains and then decide to lead their herds towards
Lake Victoria in the West. The herds turn northwards before reaching the
lake and cross the Mara River into Kenya looking for fresh pastures in the
Maasai Mara. When the herd leaders smell the short rains of October, they
command their herds' southeastwards across Olduvai Gorge back to the Serengeti.
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