Mara Porini Camp
is located on
the banks of t he Ntiakatiak
River, a season
river with some
nearby hippo
pools in the
exclusive Olare
Orok
Conservancy.
This expansive
conservancy
which borders
the Masai Mara
Game Reserve is
home to an
abundance of
animals,
although it is
famous for the
big cats that roam
the plains.
Mara Porini camp
offers 10 luxury
tents with
private verandas
along the length
of the tent for
viewing the
African bush.
The tents have
en-suite
bathrooms, flush
toilet and
safari showers.
Home baked
bread, fresh
salads and
scrumptious
meals are
prepared by the
camp Chef.
The Masai Mara
boasts
astonishing
amount of game
within its
borders.
Gazelle,
wildebeest and
zebra graze in
large numbers
and where prey
is found so are
predators. The
famous
black-manned
Mara lions are
possibly the
stars of the
Mara show. In
earlier times
the Masai were
renowned lion
killers and it
is said that if
lions scent
approaching
Masai on the
breeze they move
swiftly in the
opposite
direction. The
reserve also
teems with
cheetah,
elephant, kongoni, topi,
Thompson's
gazelle,
waterbuck,
hyena, and
primates. Every
year the Masai
Mara hosts the
world's greatest
natural
spectacle, the
Great Migration
of wildebeest
and zebra from
the Serengeti.
From July to
October, the
promise of rain
and fresh grass
on in the Mara
plains attracts
more than 1.3
million
wildebeest
together in a
single massive
herd. At the
Mara River they
mass together on
the banks before
plunging forward
through the
raging waters,
fighting against
the currents and
waiting
crocodiles.
Read more
about the Mara
Porini Camp
visit
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