
PRIDEINN MARA CAMP
PrideInn Mara Camp
Situated on the edge of the Talek River, PrideInn Mara Camp offers guests a chance to witness spectacular wildlife encounters
from the comfort of their suites while gazing out over the pristine plains of the Masai Mara.
Dining is set in a spacious central tent with food created using ingredients from the camp’s organic garden.
Enjoy a boma dinner—meals set around a central fire in a reeded area—for an intimate dining experience,
with lanterns lighting up the arena. Guests also have the option for private dining.
The camp features a tranquil swimming pool area conveniently located next to a modest bar, while the lounge area invites guests
to sit and relax, perhaps sharing stories of the day’s safari with fellow travelers.
PrideInn Mara Camp also offers in-room massages, providing a wonderful wilderness setting that makes this a truly unique experience.
For corporate travelers, a small conference room is available—bringing meetings from the city boardroom into the bush.
Location
Set on 25 acres of land along the Talek River, which feeds into shrublands and forests, this area creates dramatic safari scenes
around the lodges and camps located in this region. Olkiombo Airstrip is a short drive away, and the camp is about a five-hour drive from Nairobi.
Rooms / Tents
The camp offers 31 large and beautifully decorated accommodation options—half tented and half cottage-style—each privately located
amidst a wilderness wonderland, offering views of the Talek River.
Beiges and warm tints of orange and red create a cohesive theme throughout the camp.
The 15 tents feature private verandahs and spacious interiors.
All accommodations include en-suite bathrooms with flush toilets and solar-heated safari showers.
Outdoor showers, a favorite safari highlight, are also available in select units.
Amenities
- Swimming Pool
- Organic Garden
- In-room Massages
- Complimentary WiFi (public areas)
- Laundry Services Available
- Conference Facilities
Game Viewing / Activities
The Talek River and surrounding savannas and forests are famous for the Great Migration between July and September,
as well as for abundant wildlife year-round.
Game viewing at PrideInn Mara Camp takes place in the early mornings and late afternoons with expert guides on hand
to introduce guests to wildlife wonders such as cheetahs, elephants, zebras, and hippos.
Bush walks are available, as well as bush breakfasts, offering a chance to watch animals at the river from the comfort of your camp.
Organized by: Adventure In The Wild Safaris