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    Sekenani Camp

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    About Sekenani Camp

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    Sekenani Camp is nestled beside a small brook in the foothills of the Ngama Highlands and is on the boundary of the Masai Mara Game Reserve. The camp is built at the source of the Sekenani River which rises from a rock pool at the east end of the camp and forms the stream, which flows in front of each tent.
     
    Sekenani Camp comprises of fifteen well-designed and spacious tents that combine simple elegance with comfort. Each one benefits from views out across the surrounding hills and valleys and yet provides a secluded and private setting in the bush. During the evening buffalo and elephant can seen drinking from the brook while leopard sightings have also been known. The en suite bathroom, complete with a full-length bath, makes these among possibly the most beautifully appointed tents in the Mara.
     
    A suspension bridge connects the guest tents with the dining room area where guests can enjoy freshly prepared dishes and a well-stocked bar. The patio area is set amongst the well-maintained grounds whilst enjoying views of the Ngama Hills in the distance. Evening log fires in front of the dining room are the perfect setting for guests to enjoy a pre-dinner 'sundowner' while listening to the wild sounds of Africa.
     
    The camp's proximity to the Masai Mara provides ample game viewing opportunities for guests including some great elephant sightings on the fringes of the forested hills. In addition to game drives Sekenani Camp offers walking safaris in the surrounding hills. Guests are escorted by Maasai guides who demonstrate their extensive knowledge of plants and animals while surrounded by spectacular landscapes in every direction. Over two hundred species of birds have been identified within one kilometre of the camp. Other popular activities include balloon safaris and a half-day fishing expedition to Lake Victoria.
      
    Fair Trade / Responsible Travel:
    Sekenani Camp is operated in conjunction with 26 Maasai families who have a share in the business. It is the logistical centre for a community project developing infrastructure for health-care, veterinary services, education and clean water for people living around the reserve. Guests who are interested can visit some of the areas project sites.

    The camp has introduced fuel-efficient stoves, and is exploring the role of fast-growing tree lots to provide cooking fuel to an expanding population.

    Highlights and information

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    Highlights

    • Well run community project invloving local families.
    • Distinctive camp with suspension bridge and raised tents.
    • Easy access to the Masai Mara and all the game viewing that it offers.

    Situation

    Sekenani Camp is nestled beside a small brook in the foothills of the Ngama Highlands and is on the boundary of the Masai Mara Game Reserve. The camp is built at the source of the Sekenani River which rises from a rock pool at the east end of the camp and forms the stream, which flows in front of each tent.

    Activities

    Game drives; baloon safaris; bush walks; guided hikes up the Lenganishu Hills; bush meals and sundowners; half day fishing excursions to Lake Victoria.

    Facilities

    The 15 secluded, ensuite are large and raised off the ground on platforms. A suspension bridge connects the guest tents with the dining room and bar area. In the evening a log fire is set on the wide veranda in front of the dining room.

    Child policy

    The accommodation is unsuitable for those who find stairs difficult to negotiate so isn't appropriate for small children.

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    Best time

    Kenya's main rainy season runs from April until the beginning of June. There is also a short rainy season in November. The arival of the Migration in the Masai Mara usually starts towards the end of July with the animals staying in the Mara until October.

    Inclusions

    Two daily game drives.

    Meals

    Full board.

    Pricing guidelines for Kenya

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    We hope the following will give you a rough idea of costs. These are quoted per person based on twin share for two people, without international flights but including internal flights. We’ve used good standard accommodation throughout. There are nearly always ways to spend more money than we’ve suggested (!), but these prices show a good and realistic range for each type of trip.

    International flights will add from about £400 to £800 depending on the season and route (unless the airlines have special offers). Kenya combines well with Tanzania or Uganda.

    For a specific personal quote based on any tailor made itinerary you have in mind, please contact us and we’ll be happy to help you.

    • Example tripPrice per person
    • 1 week safari using small good quality lodges or tented campsBetween £2000 and £3000
    • 2 week safari using small good quality lodges or tented campsBetween £4000 and £5000
    • 2 week safari and beach holidayBetween £3000 and £4000
    • 1 week on Lamu IslandFrom about £1500+
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