Kichwa Tembo Bateleur
Camp is situated on the western border of the Masai
Mara National Reserve in south-western Kenya.
Set on a private concession leased from Maasai landlords,
the camp lies at the base of the Oloololo escarpment
just below the spot where Out of Africa’s most famous
scene was shot. The camp overlooks the plains
of the Masai Mara and lies directly in the path of what
is considered to be the greatest spectacle in the animal
kingdom -- the annual migration of wildebeest and zebra
from the Serengeti National Park of Tanzania.
The migration is not predictable but usually arrives
during June or July and departs in October.
ACCOMMODATION
Nine spacious tents with shingle roof, wooden doors
and a private deck. Each tent is luxuriously furnished
with gleaming wooden floors and wood-framed beds, ceiling
fan, twin hand basins, shower, private w.c, cupboards,
leather chairs and writing table.
GUEST AREAS
The main guest area, shaded by a dense forest canopy,
consists of a sitting area with jetmaster fireplace,
dining area and veranda with a view of the endless game-filled
Mara plains. Beautifully hand-crafted artefacts,
fine antiques, leather-buttoned Chesterfield sofas,
books, crystal and candlelight will transport guests
back to the heyday of the romantic classic safari.
A unique feature is the tree-shaded rim-flow lap pool
with a view of the Mara. An electric fence surrounds
the camp. Guests are welcome to visit the craft gallery
at Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp.
ACCESS
Air Kenya operates two scheduled flights a day from
Nairobi’s Wilson Airport to Kichwa Tembo’s private airstrip.
The flight takes approximately one hour. The lodge
collects guests from and returns them to the airstrip,
which takes 30 minutes
Why BATELEUR’s
Witness the migration of almost two million wildebeest,
zebra and other herbivores – June to October - including
Mara River crossing, Mara River crocodiles, huge herds
of elephant, black-maned Mara lions and red- tailed
monkey; Interpretive game-drives in open game viewing
vehicles and bush-walks with resident Maasai naturalists,
Night drives on private concession, Sundowners on rim
of Great Rift Valley, Hot-air ballooning at nearby location
(optional extra); Intimate camp featuring unique safari
architecture of canvas, shingle and polished hardwood,
Interior with fine antiques, a selection of library
books and impressive views, Personal butler service,
Pan-African cuisine often served in the bush – dinner
and breakfast, Sweeping views over greatest grassland
system on Earth; Maasai cultural village visits; Member
of Small Luxury Hotels Of The World.
ACTIVITIES
Morning and afternoon game-drives in open game-viewing
vehicles. Night game-drives on the camp’s concession,
guided nature walks with a Maasai naturalist, Maasai
community visits and lectures, sundowners at a location
offering spectacular views across the Mara. Hot
air ballooning at an additional cost.