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Elewana Sand River Mara

Any time of the year, tourists want to experience first-rate wildlife viewing can head to Elewana Sand River Mara. Big cats like the lion, leopard, and cheetah may be found in great numbers in the National Reserve. Even the spectacular Annual Migration just serves to increase the already abounding local fauna that is waiting to be discovered.

Elewana Sand River Mara

Elewana Sand River Mara

The Elewana Sand River Mara consists of 16 tents, including 1 family tent, arranged into two different but adjacent campsites, each with its own dedicated dining and public spaces, enhancing the feeling of solitude and exclusivity.

The Elewana Sand River Mara will continue to exhibit all the characteristics that have made it the top option in East Africa at Sand River Masai Mara. The Elewana Sand River Mara will continue to exhibit all the characteristics that have made it the top option in East Africa at Sand River Masai Mara. Elewana Sand River Mara will undoubtedly rise above the competition with to its exquisite interior designs, first-rate service standards, and prime access to the animals in its selected setting.

Within the Masai Mara National Reserve and near to the Tanzanian border, Elewana Sand River Masai Mara is situated on the banks of the river that gives it its name. The camp is a recreation of the heyday of the exclusive permanent tented camps of the 1920s, and is located in a remote and attractive area. This era is reflected in the fittings and furniture within.

The Elewana Sand River Masai Mara is the perfect place to go if you want to see some amazing animals. The camp’s 16 tents are split between two distinct but close-by campsites, each of which has a designated eating room and common spaces to provide privacy and exclusivity. The breathtaking variety of animals that surrounds Elewana Sand River Mara will fascinate and amuse you.

Within Kenya’s most well-known reserve and near to the Tanzanian border, the Elewana Sand River Masai Mara is situated on the banks of the river that gives it its name. You couldn’t get much closer to the action since this is where the wildebeest cross the river in search of richer grass later in the year. There is a lot to view all year round because there is a lot of resident game as well. The campground itself is lovely. The camp makes you feel like an extra in Out of Africa with its classic 1920s colonial safari decor, soft leather seats, luggage trunks, and well-stocked library.

The spacious accommodations, outdoor showers, gigantic bathtubs with views of the Sand River, and the excellent service from the wait staff to the tour guides. This camp offers everything. The migratory river crossings near the camp are best viewed in October and November; otherwise, it can take a bit of a trip to Elewana Sand River Masai Mara.

On the good side, there aren’t many other cars in the vicinity where you are. The lodging is split into two distinct but adjacent campsites, each of which has a specific eating area and common facilities. The meal is five-star as you would expect and is served in the dining room or outside. There is a swimming pool available for people who want to cool down.