Published in Fodors.com
Who says that going on a safari must 
translate to "roughing it?" Last week a new luxurious safari camp opened
 in Kenya, perfect for those lusting after a safari but aren't keen on 
letting go of modern conveniences.
The Olare Mara Kempinski Masai Mara
 consists of 12 roomy tents—five with twin beds and seven for 
double-occupancy—within the gorgeous Olare Orok Conservancy, where a 
large community of lion prides roams. Each tent was built on a 700-acre 
swath of land with an elevated deck with a private balcony featuring 
unobstructed views of the Mara Plains and the Ntiakitiak River so that 
even when you are in your room you never lose sight of the breathtaking 
surroundings. En suite bathrooms (with a hair dryer, so your locks are 
never out of place; and bath salts to comfort tired muscles in a soaking
 tub), seating areas with sofas and rugs, and a comfortable four-poster 
bed are in each tent. For newlyweds embarking on safari together, there 
is even a honeymoon suite with a private plunge pool.
While lounging in the camp's swimming pool, 
with a flute of Champagne, guests are treated to sightings of the camp's
 resident hippos. Daily chauffeured drives into the Mara are marked by 
authentic "bush" dining, where food is prepared deep in the African 
bush. Guests don't have to lift a finger...except to eat, of course. 
Back at the camp, breakfast, lunch, and dinner are available in a 
variety of dining spaces so that you never get bored with the view. Many
 of the meals are crafted from ingredients harvested from the on-site 
organic garden. About 70 percent of the camp's energy is harnessed from 
solar power.
A three-night/four-day stay starts at $435 per night per person 
(based on double-occupancy accommodations) and includes airstrip 
transfers, food and drink, two game drives each day, and conservancy 
fees. Olare Mara Kempinski Masai Mara is a one-hour flight from Nairobi 
or 90 minutes from Mombasa.
 


 
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