|
|
|

Governors Bush Camp - Masai Mara, Kenya
|

The Masai Mara is one of the most beautiful remaining animal wildernesses in the world for a camping safari in Kenya. Stunning sunsets, shining stars and all the amazing plant life, adds to this magical land.
|
|
|
|
You have an option to camp on Lake Victoria Get close to the wild game in the Maasai Mara There are many great activities throughout the day Experience the feel of a real camping safari in Kenya
|
For comfortable Kenya lodging, there is nowhere like the Masai Mara, one of the world’s last remaining preserved animal wildernesses. The thrill of seeing big game on foot, the excitement of face to face encounters with small animals and the details of insect and plant life, on your vacation in Kenya, combines perfectly with the magical moments of dining and showering under the stars and sleeping in your own traditional mobile camp in the real untamed Africa.
Game drives are available from this Kenya lodging with experienced Maasai driver guides in the Masai Mara Game Reserve for those that wish to do so. As the Governor's Camp, Bush Camp is located outside the Masai Mara Game Reserve, night game drives are on offer. A game drive after dinner is particularly rewarding for the nocturnal animals not seen during the day on your Kenya vacation.
At Governors' Camp the staff are constantly striving to introduce new and exciting activities for today's more discerning clients. Walking safaris are being conducted with experienced guides for some years and can now be conducted with the option of staying in the Bush Camp when you come to Governors' for a Kenya vacation.
Health:
Preventative malaria medication is recommended on this camping safari in Kenya.
|
|
|
|
Face To Face Encounters
|
The thrill of seeing big game on foot, and face to face encounters with small animals and the details of insect and plant life are magical moments.
|
|
Night Game Drives
|
As the Governors’ Camp, Bush Camp is located outside the Masai Mara Game Reserve, night game drives are on offer.
|
|