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Olonana - Masai Mara, Kenya Safaris
Olonana is situated on the banks of the picturesque Mara River, a premier bush camp whose unique location offers remarkable opportunities for safari adventurers. Olonana is named after a legendary Maasai leader - Laibon.
You will stay in the Masai Mara ecosystem the heart of Africa's Big Game Country, rich with hippo, elephant, buffalo, hyena, giraffe, an array of gazelle and famed prides of lion. Cheetah, leopard and rhino are also found in this remarkable haven.
Tell Me More About Olonana Camp Located In Masai Mara National Reserve as an Africa Holiday Safari & Kenya Safari Travel Accommodation
• Olonana features twelve specious permanent bush pavilions, each tastefully appointed with two comfortable queen size beds, ensuite bathrooms with hot and cold showers, and specious river view terraces. • Solar generated electricity powers the camps, with minimal intrusion on the Mara's delicate environment. • Swimming pool is available to relax at after a day's game drive.
Kenya Africa Safari Travel Culinary and Dining Experience At Olonana Camp Located In Maasai Mara National Reserve
• Olonana's superbly well-trained chefs will create a sumptuous dinner or breakfast, served al fresco, perched on the Siria Escarpment overlooking the river, with a wide selection of fine wines and spirits. Or perhaps you would prefer a romantic picnic deep in the wilderness or even sink into the comfortable sitting area with some books from the camp's library lounge, and then enjoy a delicious dinner in the dining room overlooking Olonana's private section of the Mara River.
Kenya Africa Safari Holiday Nature Experience and Activities At Olonana Camp Located In Masai Mara National Reserve
• Enjoy expert guided game drives in open vehicles, by day or night. Or join a walking safari for a more intimate encounter. • You are entirely at your own pace at Olonana nothing is pre-scheduled. In addition to big game viewing, Olonana Safari Camp visitors are offered a rare glimpse of the day-to-day lives of the Masai people and culture at a nearby village, called Enkaang.
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