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Intrepids Mara
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Location
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Masai Mara.
Mara Intrepids Club is located in the center of the Masai Mara
National Reserve, on the banks of the Talek River, and near one of
the major wildlife migration crossings. It lies on latitude 1 49"S
and longitude 35 20E and at an altitude of 5,300 ft above sea level.
The distance from Nairobi is 298 Km |
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Kwalification
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Number of
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A luxurious tented camp, the club has 30 modern tents with a
capacity of 60 persons along the river |
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Facilities
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ll tents are either twin or double bedded
and are arranged in groups of two, three or four units to make
individual mini-camps. All tents are self-contained with own
bathrooms with shower flush w.c., wash hand basin, hot and cold
water and electricity.Large four posters beds |
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Restaurants
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he dining room has a seating capacity of 70. Breakfasts and lunches
are served on champagne terrace overlooking the Talek river.
Afternoon tea is available. There is a well stocked main bar. |
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Credit
cards |
Available |
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Reliable
telephone, e-mail, fax and postal services. |
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Entertainment |
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(Sport)facilities
activities
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Private lounge/dining tent for each two, three or four tent units.Private bar equipped with refrigerators in each of the 'mini-camps'.
Comfortable four wheel-drive vehicles for game drives.
Swimming pool. Gift Shop. Residents' reference library.
Video room with wildlife video library.Elevated viewing tower for cocktails.Suspension bridge over the Talek River.Safe deposit facility for valuables.
Baited tree for leopard.
Indoor games are available from reception. Nature walks. Hot balloon
safari.
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Electricity |
220- 240
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Description of lodge
Welcome to Mara Intrepids – the most talked about destination in the
world’s most talked about wilderness. Sitting above a sweeping bend
in the Talek River, at the confluence of the Maasai Mara’s four game-viewing
areas, the camp enjoys one of the most spectacular locations in the
entire Mara ecosystem. Intrepids is a short drive from the Mara
River, where up to one-and-a-half million wildebeest and zebra make
their perilous migration crossing every July and August. The camp
itself is divided into four distinct areas, with separate dining
areas and ‘mess tents’ ensuring exclusivity for larger groups
travelling together. An Intrepids safari offers a unique game-viewing
adventure, including three daily game drives with our experienced
guides, educational outings with our famous Adventurers’ Club, and
trips to Maasai villages where we support several community
development projects.
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