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Saruni Mara

Saruni Mara Camp is a classic mobile safari camp that oozes charm and character. It is nestled away inconspicuously behind wild olive and orange croton trees. Saruni Mara Camp is a modest camp with only five portable tents where visitors bond through a love of wildlife and exploration.

Saruni Mara

Saruni Mara

Saruni Mara Camp is made completely of canvas and has no bounds. Visitors might feel at one with the surrounding environment here. As they pass the camp on their way to their destination, lions, rhinos, and leopards commonly stay at Saruni Mara Camp, which is near to a salt lick.

The atmosphere at Saruni Mara Camp is cozy and distinctly African, making visitors feel at home. The camp is a warm and friendly base for adventure where visitors may become lifetime friends after arriving as strangers. Visitors are utterly delighted by the sense of community that permeates Saruni Mara Camp as they share meals over a campfire, swap tales of adventure, and reflect on days gone by in the African bush.

Full breakfasts are served at Saruni Mara Camp in the morning, salads and cold cuts are served for lunch, and a three-course supper is served in the evening. All meals and beverages are free, with the exception of a few expensive spirits.

The camp promises first-rate service that allows for individual visitor freedom. You may customize your stay at Saruni Mara Camp to suit your specific requirements and tastes by selecting timings, cuisines, and more. For a memorable experience in the African bush, you’ll also get a private guide and four-wheel-drive vehicle all to yourself. This will give you the chance to enjoy private and intimate moments with the rest of your group. Six different languages are spoken by guides, who are able to greet visitors from all over the world.

A wildlife drive might include bush dinners as well, providing mouthwatering, prepared meals to savor while in the woods. A late-night drive is accompanied by sundowners, when visitors may sip a nightcap as the sun sets in the Masai Mara. A sundowner, often known as the “bush happy hour,” is the ideal way to cap off a day in the reserve as you reflect on your day’s events and take in the surrounding natural beauty. A sundowner with knowledgeable spotters is a terrific chance to observe wildlife as it pursues its final prey of the day and settles down for the night.

Saruni Mara Camp is filled with charm and features cozy, conventional furniture. A wide, comfortable bed on an iron frame occupies the center of each tent, providing visitors with a restful night’s sleep. A pair of director’s chairs is also included in each tent, adding to the relaxed, true safari atmosphere. A sizable bathroom with a flush toilet and a bucket shower is available in every tent. For simplicity and convenience, a solar generator provides 24 hour electricity for those who would rather not completely disconnect from the outside world. Each tent, which is made of cream canvas, fits in wonderfully with the surroundings.