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Cottars 1920s
(Masai Mara National Reserve - Kenya)
General Description
The Cottar's 1920's Safari Camp is situated in an extensive and exclusive concession between the Masai Mara, Serengeti and Loliondo reserves where the Purko Masai clan roams. This area has been untouched by any kind of tourism or development and offers a guarantee of privacy.
One of the oldest safari camps, dating back to 1919, Cottars is a romantic colonial-style safari camp with a large central 'marquee'. Furnishings are antique with trunks, maps and fixtures evoking the early days of luxury safaris.
Accommodation
The camp accommodates up to twelve clients in authentic white canvas tents, which are spacious and luxuriously furnished and incorporate original safari antiques from the '20's; private en suite dressing rooms and bathrooms (with old-fashioned showers and flushing toilets), a main bedroom and an outdoor verandah.
Dining
The menu features both African and international dishes, made from fresh produce.
Facilities
- Dining area
- Bar
- Reading room
- Massage room
- Swimming pool
Activities
- Game drives
- Guided walking safaris
- Village visits
- River swimming and fishing
Child Policy
Children are welcome but parents must remember that the camp is unfenced.







