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AA Lodge Maasai Mara
3.7/552 Reviews
I chose this place because I had a friend recommend it before. I didn't expect a surprise. It turned out that this is the Chinese's own hotel. It existed more than ten years ago. Hotel experience feels great value. The white porridge in the morning, lunch and evening, mustard made me moved. Each room is independent with a small balcony and garden, the room is wooden floor, very new. It is very strange that the score is not high. I asked the Chinese management staff to know that there have been no Chinese personnel coming over for a few years. The comments are mainly given by some foreign guests on BOOING. Now China has spent millions to transform the water purification system and solar power generation as soon as it comes over, and the room hardware has been upgraded. I heard that next year, the room WIFI will also enter the room. The focus is on the evening buffet with barbecue and a lot of food. The waiters are warm and friendly and treat the Chinese as guests. The location is within two kilometers of the entrance of Masai Mara National Park. It is convenient and cost-effective. It was too expensive to see the park before, and I heard that some Indians opened the hotel. So, I suggest that if you are really free, this hotel must be recommended. I heard that there is also a sister store under Mount Kilimanjaro, I will go see it next time.
Mara Intrepids Tented Camp
4.7/553 Reviews
This is real Safari. It feels like living in a tent, comfortable, hygienic and safe. Every meal is fine dining carefully prepared. In addition to being professional, the service staff are also very attentive. Make you feel truly at home. I have been on safari in so many places, and this is the most unforgettable one. You need to stay at least three nights to enjoy the true Kenyan wilderness Safari experience.
Julia's River Camp
4.5/547 Reviews
We had the most amazing, authentic safari experience in Masai Mara staying at Julia’s River Camp. We stayed in the VIP Camp for 4 days and their service was excellent. The staff were friendly and helpful, and attentive to our needs. The tent/room was clean and was newly renovated (just middle of this year, I heard). It is right in front of the river so it has the best view, especially during sunrise. I already miss the sound of the hippos in the morning. The game drives were excellent. It exceeded my expectation, thanks to our very experienced driver. The only down side is the food. Sometimes the chef’s cooking is bland, sometimes too salty, but I appreciate that they try to mix their menu with different dishes per meal for variety. Overall, Julia’s River Camp offered great value accommodations for the budget-friendly fees they charged. If you want better dining experience and fancy camp facilities, then choose the more luxury camp options. But if you’re looking for an affordable yet comfortable glamping experience, I’d say Julia’s (at least for their VIP Camp section) is a great choice.
Fig Tree Camp - Maasai Mara
4.4/544 Reviews
The environment is very good. In the river along the tent room, I saw crocodiles and hippos, which was very shocking. The service is also very good, but the facilities in the room are relatively old and watery.

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Total Properties28
Number of Reviews601
Highest PriceNZD 9,374
Lowest PriceNZD 152
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 882
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 869