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Kicheche Mara is a simple but beautiful tented camp, set along a stream with sweeping views of vast savanna grasslands. During the migration months of June to October, these plains can be covered in wildebeest, which you can both see and hear from the camp throughout the day.
Completely unfenced, the property has the feel of a mobile camp and offers an authentic bush safari experience, with the small number of tents and friendly staff creating an intimate, relaxed atmosphere. The main communal area consists of a lounge with comfortable seating and open sides, offering wonderful views over the surrounding bush.
We think Kicheche is an excellent camp to stay at during the migration. While it’s located outside of the busy part of the Mara, game is prolific here during the migration, and easy to find.
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Rooms
Overlooking the valley and Olare Orok stream, each of the tents is spacious and comfortable, featuring double or twin beds and an en suite bathroom with flush toilet, basin and safari-style hot water bucket shower. Lighting is solar powered and available 24 hours a day, and there are luggage racks to store your belongings. The rustic wooden furniture, patterned rugs and cushions create a warm, homely feel, while large windows allow for plenty of natural light; the sides of the tents are also able to open up during the day. There are furnished verandas outside each tent where you can relax with a drink or a book while looking out over the bush.
Location
The camp is located in the Acacia Valley, within the Mara North Conservancy. It has a prime location for game viewing, with the annual migration seeing thousands of zebra and wildebeest arriving from the Serengeti — the nearest game crossing point is an hour’s game drive away. The camp is accessed via the Mara North airstrip, which is a 20-minute game drive away.
Food and drink
There is a communal dining tent with open sides, although nearly all meals are eaten outside beneath the acacia trees. Picnic breakfasts and lunches can be made up for you to take out on game drives, and sundowners can also be enjoyed while out in the bush. The fully-stocked bar has a selection of wines and other beverages.
Families
Children can stay at the camp, with triple and quad family tents featuring one double bed and either one or two single beds available. However, no child-specific activities are offered here and the camp is unable to provide baby equipment. In addition, as the camp is unfenced, children must be supervised at all times.
Facilities and activities
The camp’s lounge has a library with a range of reference books, a selection of board games and cards. Cameras and phone batteries can be charged in the dining tent, and a daily laundry service is available. Activities are centered around exploring the conservancy’s rich wildlife, with knowledgeable guides leading game drives and walking safaris. You may also visit a local Maasai village and school to learn more about the culture and way of life in the Masai Mara.
Environmental and social responsibility
Kicheche Mara aims to benefit the land, wildlife and community around the camp by supporting health and education in the area through the Kicheche Community Project, which has helped to fund a headmaster for the school and rebuild the Olkimitare Nursery School. The project also gives medicine and bandages to the Aitong Medical Clinic, and has helped to install a pump to provide clean water. Guests from Kicheche have helped support the Aitong Academy with donations of money and equipment. The camp helps to provide long-term employment for the local community, and preserve the wildlife, by offering a scholarship each year to Koiyaki Guiding School, and providing traineeships for the guides in camp.
To minimize its environmental impact, the camp uses solar panels to generate electricity, and water dispensers are included in each room so that plastic drinking bottles can be reused. Water is heated using recycled charcoal dust pellets, and all non-biodegradable waste is removed from the region and taken to a collection point in Nairobi.
Local excursions
Sunrise hot air balloon rides over the Masai Mara can be arranged through a local operator, allowing you to spot game from above and take in some incredible views of the landscape below. The balloon ride is followed by a champagne breakfast.
Tour ideas in Masai Mara National Reserve
Our itineraries are there to spark ideas for how you could include a stay at Kicheche Mara Camp as part of your trip. Treat them simply as suggestions, because every aspect of the trip we create for you will be yours to define.
Alternative places to stay nearby
Where possible, we like to offer a range of accommodation for each stop of your trip, chosen by our specialists as some of their favorite places to stay. To help you make the right choice, we give each property a rating based on its facilities and service, but we also look for hotels with distinct character or a location that can't be bettered.
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Experiences while staying here
The following activities are designed to give you the most authentic experiences of the area where you're staying. We work with local guides, who use their knowledge and often a resident's eye to show you the main sights and more out-of-the-way attractions. Our specialists can also suggest outdoor pursuits and activities, such as cooking classes, that will introduce you to the traditions of the area's inhabitants.
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Hot Air Balloon Flight in the Masai Mara Hot Air Balloon Flight in the Masai Mara
Hot Air Balloon Flight in the Masai Mara
Watch out for the giraffe hiding in the trees, antelope on the plains and roosting birds. As the sun comes up the views are superb — one of the most beautiful sights in Africa.
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Masai Mara National Reserve and nearby places
- Mara North Conservancy less than 5 miles away
- Mara Naboisho Conservancy 17 miles away
- Loita Hills 55 miles away
- Lake Victoria 94 miles away
- Shompole Magadi 91 miles away
- Lakes of the Great Rift Valley 87 miles away
- Lake Naivasha 89 miles away
- Lake Nakuru 88 miles away
- Nairobi 115 miles away
- The Laikipia Plateau 144 miles away