Sekenani Camp

Sekenani camp is located toward the Eastern end of the Masai Mara on the source of the Sekenani River, 6 kilometers from the main reserve gate on the Narok Keekorok road. Simple elegance and luxury is the Sekenani style. Situated on the boundary of the Maasai Mara, fifteen luxury tents are set on thoughtfully sited platforms with each deck offering a beautiful view of the hills and plains beyond and the Sekenani river below where game and birdlife abound.

This small gem of a tented camp offers the comfort of private and spacious tents with full length baths. The cuisine is excellent, providing for all palates with a tantalizing array of freshly prepared dishes, and African cuisine is blended with international fare in a series of themed dinners. The personal attention of the staff, most of whom are local Masai, and your host give one a feeling of well being, which mixed with the daily adventure and excitement of being in the untamed African bush, is a truly enriching experience.


A tempting variety of special activities are offered at an extra charge. These range from private dinner parties and sundowners in the bush to game walks, fishing trips to Lake Victoria and balloon trips. Sekenani Camp is proud to be in the forefront of conservation efforts in the Maasai Mara and the Management and staff feel a strong connection with, and responsibilty towards, the local community.


With huge grazing herds, attendant predators including Africa’s largest population of Lions, Elephant, Buffalo and bountiful birdlife, the Mara is the staging ground for the annual Wildebeest Great Migration – awesome river crossings and endless processions of moving animals. The Masai Mara defies description: undoubtedly the spectacular migration of Wildebeest and Zebra searching for lush grazing following the rains, stalked by the omnipresent predators, is one of the world’s greatest wildlife marvels. But the migration is by no means the only feature – this fascinating eco-system is home to enormous herds of plains game, the Big Cats and Elephant as well as colourful birds, small game, riverine wildlife and stunning scenery.

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