Kempinski dines with the stars in Africa
Kempinski Hotels has opened its all-inclusive Olare Mara Kempinski, Masai Mara Tented Camp – the company’s first property in Kenya.
The camp is located in the Olare Orok Conservancy Masai Mara, a one-hour flight from Nairobi or 90 minutes from Mombasa.
The Masai Mara is a large game reserve famous for the abundance of lions, the great wildebeest migration and the homeland of the Masai people.
Accessible via twice daily air transfer on Air Kenya or Safarilink from Nairobi and one daily flight from Mombasa, Olare Mara Kempinski accommodates a total of maximum 24 guests at any one time.
Each tent is furnished in the classic style of the grand African safaris with four-poster or twin beds, outdoor and indoor showers with oversized old-fashioned claw foot bathtub and a teak deck spread over 80 sqm.
On-site and off-site activities including game drives, night safaris, escorted bird, game and nature walks, Masai village visits, bush breakfast at the hippo pool or early morning balloon safaris over the Masai Mara National Reserve.
On request, dinners can also be scheduled under the stars in the bush amid wildlife under the protection of Masai warriors.
Kempinski will shortly open its second property in Kenya, Villa Rosa Kempinski Nairobi.
Ian Jarrett
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