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Cottar's 1920s Safari Camp

Cottar's1920s Safari Camp is a luxurious hotel, perfect for a holiday in Kenya, located just one kilometer from the famous Masai Mara Reserve, considered one of the natural wonders of the world, and close to Tanzania's Serengeti National Park. It is run by a family that has been organizing safari trips to this part of the world for over 100 years.

It is one of nine facilities in the world that meet the Global EcosphereRetreats standards, which means that respect for nature and a pro-ecological attitude are present here like nowhere else. Proof of this is the support provided to the Olderkesi Protected Area, where the camp (the only one!) is located. Cottar's 1920s Safari Camp has received many awards, including: Conde NastTraveller pointed out that this is where the best guides work, and Tatler Magazine awarded the camp in the "The Best Tented Campin the World" category.

The hotel offers the opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the savannah and learn about the efforts of local communities to protect the sensitive ecosystem, such as reforestation initiatives. It is worth mentioning that 20% of the facility's income is donated to the protection of the migration corridor in the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem.

All attractions are tailored to the individual preferences of guests. Of course, the unique location of the hotel attracts primarily those who want to see one of the greatest attractions of Africa, i.e. the Great Migration of zebras, wildebeests and other herbivores - over 2,5 million specimens travel through these areas every year! One of the greatest attractions of Africa is also the opportunity to see the so-called "big five". ” while on safari. When you holiday in Kenya at Cottar's 1920s Safari Camp it's easier than ever.

There will also be time to try traditional Maasai dishes and learn about their knowledge of the medicinal properties of plants. But you can also go for a jog with the Maasai, who are excellent runners! Most of the camp's employees come from this tribe - because who better to talk about the area than its inhabitants?

In addition, guests can participate in thematic lectures on topics related to ecology and the flora and fauna of the area, e.g. deer, big cats, pangolins, minimizing the carbon footprint, tracking animals, etc.

The decor of Cottar's 1920s Safari Camp refers to a bygone era, to the beginning of the XNUMXth century. Guests experience one of the modern luxuries here - you can cool off in the pool, enjoy spa treatments and eat delicious meals.

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