Luxury Saruni Eagle View and Wilderness Camps
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What's included
- A professional driver guide
- Airstrip transfers
- All meals included
- All park fees
- Full board Accommodation
- Meals, unless expressly states
- Unlimited bottled water
- International Air, unless expressly paid for
- Items of personal nature
- Laundry, tips, sleeping bags, drinks
- Masai village entrance fee
- Medical insurance and emergency insurance
- Other International flights
- Personal expenses
- Visa arrangements
Saruni Eagle View features five tents carefully located along the Saddle Valley rim in Mara Naibosho Conservancy, allowing visitors complete seclusion and the best views of the savannah. Saruni Eagle View reworked to take full advantage of its commanding position atop an escarpment above the Mara plains, This eco camp’s lofty location provides visitors with front-row seats to the wildlife dramas unfolding around the natural salt lick and watering hole underneath the main area. Saruni Wild is located in Lemek Conservancy. It is small and intimate; a privilege to share your African experience in such an atmosphere, that brings you back to the classic bush camps of the past, but with all the modern facilities.
Why Mara Naboisho?
Tourism with a Purpose
Located within the greater Masai Mara National Reserve, the Mara Naboisho Conservancy is the epitome of community-driven tourism. The conversancy was established to extend the protected pristine wildlife area of the Mara ecosystem and provide income for the Masai people. As such, the staff, guides, drivers, and rangers serving at the conservancy are exclusively from the Masai community.
Yet, what makes Mara Naboisho the perfect destination is the high concentration of wildlife within the 50,000 acres area. Impressively, the conservancy has a large concentration of game including African big cats, elephants, giraffes, wildebeest, and so much more.
Exclusive Experiences
Moreover, the conservancy offers you an exclusive opportunity to participate in activities not permitted elsewhere. These include walking and camping safaris, night game drives, and partaking in a bush dinner.
Why Lemek Conservancy?
Proximity to Masai Mara
Located north of the iconic Masai Mara National Reserve, Lemek Conservancy provides additional opportunities for wildlife viewing and acts as a vital part of the greater Mara ecosystem.
Diverse Ecosystems
The conservancy also features open grassland savannahs and riverine landscapes, offering a thriving habitat for diverse wildlife. This includes the Big Five (lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, and rhino), as well as giraffes, zebras, and numerous antelope species
Leopard Hotspot
Another reason why the conservancy stands out is because it is a leopard hotspot. Lemek is particularly known for spotting leopards, often seen in the dotted areas along the Mara River.
Exclusive Off-Reserve Safari Experiences
Unlike many areas of the Masai Mara, Lemek Conservancy offers unique experiences such as night drives, off-road wildlife viewing, and guided nature walks. These experiences allow guests to explore the wilderness in a more intimate, less crowded way.
Why You Will Love Saruni Eagle View
Saruni Eagle View is situated in Mara Naibosho Conservancy, and wonderfully selected from other Mara lodges for you to enjoy a more exclusive safari experience. It offers an unparalleled safari experience, blending luxurious accommodations with breathtaking views of the Maasai Mara.
You’ll love the intimate, eco-friendly camp situated atop a hill, providing panoramic vistas of the plains teeming with wildlife. The camp’s strategic location allows for exceptional game viewing from the comfort of your veranda or the inviting common areas. Guests enjoy personalized service, gourmet cuisine, and guided safaris led by experienced Maasai guides. Additionally, the innovative architecture has been refined further to make sure that nothing comes between the guests and the terrific views while comfort and seclusion remain uncompromised.
Why You Will Love Saruni Wild
Saruni Wild sits in the heart of the Masai Mara plains, on the border of the Lemek and Mara North Conservancies. Surrounded by vast untouched wilderness, the camp offers a classic Mara setting, with wildlife often passing right through.
Experience the true spirit of Africa at Saruni Wild-under canvas, beneath vast skies, and deep in unspoiled wilderness, where you become part of nature itself for an authentic, life-enriching stay.
Besides that, privacy and exclusivity are two of the hallmarks of any Saruni Wild safari, alongside personalised service. The tents at Saruni Wild are nestled within the natural habitat of countless species. As part of the Mara–Serengeti ecosystem, which boasts the world’s highest density of predators and plains game, the Lemek Conservancy provides an extraordinary setting.
In essence, this 4-Day Masai Mara Flying-in Safari makes a perfect romantic vacation where you let loose your spirits. Reconnect with your soulmate during a walking safari, enjoy a night game drive, or plan a romantic bush dinner. You can spice up the experience further by visiting Masai Village for a superb Maasai cultural experience. It’s a package made to Share the joy of Adventure!
- Day 1
- Day 2
- Day 3
- Day 4
Nairobi to Masai Mara
When you arrive in Nairobi, our driver will take you to Wilson Airport for your flight to Mara Naboisho Conservancy. The Conservancy is situated on 50,000 hectares of pristine wilderness, making it a true escape. Explore the wildlife-rich Mara Naboisho Conservancy, a conservancy established to protect the pristine wildlife area and the Mara ecosystem while also providing a source of income for the Masai people. Arrive in time for lunch at Eagle View Camp. Later, settle in and enjoy the peace and quiet of the African bush. Take a walk around the camp and get to know your new home for the next few days. Finish your first day in the wilderness with an afternoon game drive that includes a stopover for a sundowner. Back at camp enjoy dinner and storytelling around the camp fireplace.
Saruni Eagle View
Start your day with a walking safari as you transfer to the phenomenal, luxury Saruni Eagle View. Have bush breakfast under the vast African skies(if weather permits). Continue with the walking safaris and later have lunch. You can then join your guide for an afternoon game drive. Enjoy sundowner in the bush before heading back to the camp for a delicious meal followed by sharing tales from your day with fellow guests around the fireplace.
Saruni Eagle View-Saruni Wild
The rosy dawn is the ideal time to observe Naboisho's life cycle as it slowly unfolds. You will go on a morning and afternoon game drive with your guide to see the rare sights and wonders of the bush. The camp is located in a private conservancy with a strictly limited number of camps and vehicles, providing an exclusive safari experience. As the sun sets on your evening game drive, you will stop at a scenic location to enjoy sundowner drinks and snacks. Extend your evening safari adventure into the twilight hours in the hopes of spotting the fascinating nocturnal creatures. Return to camp for dinner, followed by relaxation around the campfire as you let the lull of the night wash over you.
Masai Mara-Nairobi
Make the most of your last day. Enjoy an early morning game drive or a walking safari before returning to the camp for breakfast. After breakfast have a laid back break from the heat of the day as you pack your personal belongings. After lunch bid your Masai host goodbye. Your transfer to the airstrip will include a game drive en-route so keep your camera ready! Reach the Olseki Airstrip in time for your scheduled afternoon flight, the perfect departure time for international connections.
More about this tour
Enjoy complete privacy and exclusivity while staying in our modern Saruni Eagle View and Saruni Wild camps. Situated at the Mara Naboisho and Lemek Conservancy, the camps are top-rates Africa’s prime game viewing areas within the greater Masai Mara. At these conservancies, you have the opportunity to participate in certain activities not permitted elsewhere including walking and camping safaris, night game drives, and partaking in a bush dinner.





