Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
Bronze Price Level Show Details
Price Level Key:
Safari camps & resorts | City Hotels | |
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Bronze | $300-500 | |
Silver | $500-800 | $100-200 |
Gold | $800-1200 | $200-400 |
Platinum | $1200+ | $400+ |
Based on high season rates (non-Christmas) |
The location of this camp is outside the Masai Mara Game Reserve boundaries making night drives and guided walks possible. The camp manager and resident guide are very experienced and fun personalities.
~ Mango Opinion
Leleshwa Camp is situated on the Siana Community Conservation Area on the northeastern edge of the Masai Mara Game Reserve in Kenya, nestled in a stream valley amongst picturesque hills and rolling plains. The camp is situated just outside of the Masai Mara Game Reserve which gives guests the opportunity to enjoy a range of other safari activities in addition to those permitted in the reserve itself. Leleshwa Camp is an eco-friendly camp committed to community conservation and development.
Leleshwa Camp consists of seven well-appointed tents of 20 x 14 feet with en-suite bathrooms and a large veranda. Each tent has either two single or one king-sized bed with duvet bedding and an extra canvas cot bed can be provided for children. The tents are insect-proof and pleasantly furnished with thoughtful touches for your comfort. Bathrooms are fitted with flushing toilets and a traditional safari shower. Solar power provides lighting inside the tents. At night, hurricane lamps bathe the camp in a soft, warm light and Maasai warriors are on patrol to escort you.
Meals and drinks are served in a large dining and comfortable lounge area by our friendly staff. Every night a roaring campfire is lit and you can relax under the expansive African night sky and let the sounds of the bush wash over you.
Leleshwa Camp is situated on Siana Community Conservation Area, just outside of the Masai Mara Game Reserve. In the area, guests are not bound by game reserve rules and, in addition to their day game drives, can enjoy sun-downers followed by night game drives, guided bush walks and Maasai community activities, including visiting a traditional village and local school. On guided bush walks, your professional safari guide and Maasai tracker will tell you about medicinal properties of plants, point out insect and bird species and teach you how to read different tracks and signs left by animals - things that you might miss from a moving vehicle.