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Governors Camp, Kenya - Masai Mara
Safari
Governors Camp setting is magical. So much so that almost a century ago it was reserved, exclusively, for Kenya's colonial governors and their royal visitors to Masai Mara National Reserve. Now, Governors Camp nestles in the forest along the winding banks of the Mara River, it's waters teeming with hippos and crocodiles.
Governors Camp is a site popular with both wildlife (who come to the river to drink) and its visitors. As in the past, the camp emphasizes enjoying the wild splendors of Africa in the highest possible style
Tell Me More About Governors Camp Located In Masai Mara as an African Safaris & Kenya Safari Accommodation
Kenya Safari Accommodation And More At Governors Camp, Kenya
- Some of the 37 tents line the riverbank, with uninterrupted views over the Mara River, others have views across the sweeping plains.
- Created in 1972, Governors' Camp set a new standard in luxury for a tented camp. Today it's still Africa's best. Everything is under canvas. All tents have ensuite bathrooms with hot and cold running water and flushing toilets.
- Each morning a breakfast feast is prepared over blazing coals: mountains of bacon, eggs the way you like them, fresh milk flown-in daily, hot-baked croissants, exotic fruits, and freshly brewed Kenyan coffee.
- Lunch like breakfast is a buffet, this time roast meats, hot and cold, fresh salads and delicious desserts are served. Both meals are served on the shady riverbank with views across the Masai Mara plains.
- Evenings are devoted to cocktails around a bonfire and dinner by candlelight.
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