Mara Governors Camp
Governors' Camp has a peaceful setting in the forest along
the Mara river banks, in the northern Masai Mara.
The camp combines a traditional safari feel with a touch of
luxury. Being unfenced, it's common to see hippos grazing on the
lawns, while crocodiles bask in the river below.

One of the river front tents at the Mara Governors
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Governors' Camp has 37 tents set among the trees - some with
views over the Mara river while others have views across the
plains. Each tent at the Mara Governors Camp has an en suite
bathroom with a hot shower and flushing toilet. There's no
electricity in Governor's Camp, but gas and paraffin lamps add
to the traditional safari atmosphere.

Aerial view of the Mara river bend and some tents at
the Governors Camp |

Tent under trees at the Mara Governors Camp |

Mara governors Camp Bar Tent |

Breakfast by the Mara river at governors Camp |
Activities at the Mara Governors Camp
While at the Mara Governors Camp you can go out for game
viewing excursions in open Land rovers, game walks or balloon
flights over the wide plains of the Masai Mara. Day excursions
to the Lake Victoria are also on offer.
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