Kenya's Masai Mara is one of the world's best-loved wildernesses. Its consistent sightings, along with the action-packed annual migration, make the Mara a gold-standard safari destination. And it's just got better. The new Emboo Camp couples luxury and sustainability like no other camp in the region. Using innovative technology, it's not only 100% solar-powered but also extremely hydro-thrifty (the water consumption has been reduced by 85%!). OK, green credentials are probably not your principal reason for visiting, but when combined with constantly wandering game and a position close to a migration crossing, they play a hefty role in an out-of-this-world safari.
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Emboo's revamped main area is a classic Meru-style, open-sided tent tucked into the tree canopy. Inside, all is modern, with gorgeous new hardwood furnishings and a real sense of traditional safari with a touch of class. The focus of the structure is clearly everything out there. You'll dine at a long candle-lit table as hippos grunt in the river below, then gather around the camp fire, sharing stories and listening to local tales, or silently gazing at the stars.
Tents hug the edge of the river, with wide front porches to take it all in. The structure is basic, with canvas ceilings and foldaway doors, and large mesh windows on three sides. At the heart of the space is your bed, fitted with quality linens and mosquito netting. There are a few rustic furniture pieces and some pretty handwoven rugs. Soft but very adequate lighting is supplied through solar panels, as is the hot water for the rain showers.
Game drives can keep you camera-clicking from dawn to sundown, and the guides are keen as mustard to help you maximise your visit. The migration holds centre stage, especially as there's a crossing so close to camp. (The predators that follow the action make for great viewing!) The sheer variety of species here is remarkable, from the Big Five to wild dog, hyena, giraffe – the list is long. In between wilderness drives, you can plant indigenous trees, join the Chefs in the hydroponic farm, explore the Mara on foot with the rangers of Mara Elephant Project, gather around the campfire for Maasai storytelling, test your speed on the first running track in the Mara, cool off in the pool or unwind at the bush spa, take adventure higher with a hot air balloon safari, experience Maasai culture with a village visit or try warrior training, learning survival skills like rungu throwing and archery.
The camp is incredibly close to an exciting migration crossing, and their electric vehicles mean you're as incognito as possible.
If you're travelling en-famille, the camp has plenty of activities to keep the kids occupied in between game drives.
Breaking barriers isn't limited to environmental initiatives - the all-local team includes female guides, managers, and security staff, proving safari excellence knows no gender.
The Time + Tide Foundation is dedicated to preserving natural environments and supporting nearby communities, and guests contribute to sustainability purely by visiting their hotels. The foundation focuses on community and school-based learning, female empowerment, health, and wildlife conservation. Through initiatives like student sponsorship, it aims to ensure the long-term prosperity of wildlife economies and foster positive social change in Time + Tide communities.
A contribution of $10 per guest, which is included in the nightly rate, goes towards the above goals.
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