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Kenya luxury camp safari

COUNTRY:
Kenya
LOCATION:
Amboseli National Park, Masai Mara
DEPARTURES:
This trip departs daily and follows a set itinerary. You are likely to be with other people during the trip. Closed 16Apr-31May 2012.
PRICE:
From US $4,315 (8 days) excluding flights
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MORE INFO:
Price includes all transport from Nairobi, game drives & activities, park fees, accommodation, B&B in Nairobi & all meals on safari. 25-40% discount for children ages 8-15 years. No children under 8 years. Minimum 2 adults. US $725 - $775 single supplement
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Kenya luxury camp safari

Kenya luxury camp safari

How this holiday makes a difference

The local Maasai communities have set aside the Selenkay Conservancy and more recently the Ol Kinyei Conservancy as reserves for wildlife, and in return receive an income from tourism activities. This is used to fund community projects such as schools and water supplies. Employment opportunities have also been provided for the local Maasai people in both conservancies as game rangers, trackers, and camp staff. Apart from the management and Head Cook, all other staff in the camps and Conservation Areas are members of the local community.

The 70 kms of roads in the Selenkay Conservation Area were constructed using local labour so that members of the community gained employment. Forty scattered Maasai homesteads have a family member earning an income from working in Selenkay. As a result of the establishment of the Conservation Area, wildlife numbers have recovered significantly in recent years and elephants are now seen frequently after an absence of nearly 20 years. Selenkay Conservation Area lies in the heart of Maasailand, well off the beaten track, and has not been visited by tourists until very recently. The animals are truly wild and tend to behave more naturally than those in the parks, which are often habituated to the presence of vehicles.

The Ol Kinyei Conservancy is a new venture with the local Maasai community in a pristine part of the Maasai Mara wilderness area. The 20 sq kms Conservation Area lies adjacent to the Mara Reserve on land rich with game, but which has received little benefit from tourism and left unprotected would be seriously under threat of falling under cultivation or succumbing to the environmental degradation that has occurred already on the Mara periphery.

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Story of the holiday provider

Having grown up in Africa, the founder of this Kenyan safari company realised he could help local families owning plots of land which adjoined the overcrowded National Parks. He asked if they wanted to help create wildlife-rich conservancies and safari camps which would generate them income and offer tourists a real off-the-beaten-track experience. It was a risk but the Maasai people got behind the idea and helped make it a success. As they are private, these conservancies have fewer restrictions than the parks, meaning visitors can do walks and night-game drives and benefit from the first-hand knowledge of the guides.

Holiday provider no: 117

Kenya luxury camp safari

Reviewed 04 Dec 2007 by John Spencer3 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


1) Exciting / enjoyable - a) Being totally alone (or feeling like it) in the vast expanse of the Maasai Mara's rolling plains. b) Seeing a family of cheetahs on the final day in the conservancy, having failed to find them in the Mara itself.
2) Memorable - seeing the aftermath of the wildebeest migration, in terms of the hundreds of rotting corpses of the animals who didn't make it across one of the main crossings. Before this trip I had thought I would like to see the Great Migration live, but this made me realise the terrible price paid by the animals, and the horrendous scenes it must entail.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


We were quite disappointed with the Amboseli, even allowing for the bad weather we experienced on one of the two days. The time and cost of travel between the Amboseli and Maasai Mara are significant, and I would recommend staying longer in the Mara, possibly even staying at both of the Mara camps instead, and not bothering with Amboseli.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


Yes, definitely. The Maasai themselves seem very happy with the arrangement whereby they lease their land as a conservancy and benefit both in terms of direct payments per visitor, plus employment on the camps.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


The Maasai Mara is definitely a superior experience to the Amboseli, which we actually found rather disappointing, hence only the three stars.
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