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Plunge
into the cool blue waters of our private pool and touch the infinity of the landscape. Where gentle ripples meet the horizon, you can float and dream amid spectacular views, suspended before a vast and seemingly endless backdrop of hazy plains and purple mountains. Dip into pure luxury and dry in the balmy African breeze on our sun-drenched deck, totally refreshed.
Ride
in the tracks of the ‘big five’ on an unforgettable Game Drive into the heart of the Masai Mara. Travelling in one of our specially converted 4 x 4’s, either on your own, in a private party, or with a group of other guests, you’ll be in the very best seats for game viewing, while our highly qualified driver-guides will make sure you get some rare glimpses of wildlife that you’ll never forget. You can set off at sunrise for a half- or full day’s drive, or, because we’re situated on our own vast private ranch, you can venture out after dark for a high-adrenalin nocturnal Safari.
Launch
yourself into another world on a Balloon Safari and get a bird’s eye view of the roaming herds criss-crossing the plains below. The package can be booked at camp reception and includes transfers, the flight, a champagne breakfast, your flight certificate and a return transfer to the camp.
What to Spot?
Witness one of the Wonders of the World:
- The Wildebeest Migration, when large herds of wildebeest and zebras migrate across the Masai Mara in a yearly pattern
- Watch hippos enjoying a bath in one of the region’s many rivers, catch a glimpse of gazelles feeding and hear the regular roaring of our resident lions.
- See giraffes, impalas and topis tasting the salt in our own salt-lick at the water hole.
- Identify the strange sound of a porcupine, spot up to 450 different bird species - including the Paradise Flycatcher and Purple Grenadier - and snap a photo of a crocodile on the Mara River.
More Mara magic
Mara Bushtops offers a whole range of activities from walking safaris, bush picnics, walking on the nearby Sekanani Hills, bird-watching, and fishing at Lake Victoria, to cultural outings, themed dinners – including a visit to a Boma – and story-telling round the camp fire. |