Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Cottar’s 1920s Kenya Safari Camp


Staying at Cottar’s 1920s camp is like taking a time machine back to the golden age of elegant British safaris. 
Located on 6,00- acres of private conservancy, the camp is situated right next to the Masai Mara National Reserve, the latest addition to the 7 Wonders of the World. Each tent is covered in rich warm colors and textures, taking luxury safaris to new heights. Staff members will put hot water bottles at the foot of your bed to heat up the chilly nights, just one example of the thoughtfulness of the staff. The camp has ten tents in total. The camp is situated to ensure that tents are private and quiet whether you are traveling with a family or on your honeymoon. What’s truly amazing about the camp is the sincerity and friendliness of the staff and management; it is a rarity that is a breath of fresh air.

One of the new additions to the camp is the Cottar’s Homestead, a private home designed by Calvin and Louise Cottar and built by hand using indigenous and eco-friendly materials. What is great about this home is that it is the only real private luxury home in the Masai Mara, making sure your experience is one-of-a-kind. The home has breathtaking views onto the savannah plains where guests can enjoy the annual wildebeest migration, a spectacle for all. Cottar’s Private Homestead is rented only on an exclusive basis and comes with a dedicated staff of eight people. If and when you come to stay at Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp, this is the experience I recommend the most!

Cottar’s Camp creates and organizes individually tailored safari experiences, from personalized itineraries to hand-selected safari guides; each expedition will be unique to the next. They aim to provide but the right amount of adventure, adrenaline, elegance, and comfort to their safari trips. The Masai Mara National Reserve is home to the largest concentration of terrestrial animals on the planet, which makes it the most exciting place to go on a safari.

What is also so special about the camp is that they received the Zeitz Foundation’s Global Ecosphere Retreat accreditation, a global recognition for leadership in sustainable tourism. Only ten elite camps in the world are awarded this honor. Cottar’s 1920s camp has made it their mission to not only educate their guests on conservation and sustainability, but also to incorporate it into every aspect of the camp, which is why this camp is easily one of the best safaris in Africa.

More info & Online booking 
www.cottars.com


 


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