David Livingstone Safari
Resort commands one of the most spectacular views in the Serengeti-Mara
eco-system; the hotel lines the Mara River on the edge of the Maasai
Mara Game Reserve and overlooks deep pools where hippos and crocodiles
bask all day. Painted in traditional Maasai red ochre and lit by
hundreds of hurricane lamps, the Lodge makes an immediate impression:
guests are met by Maasai warriors in full regalia. The Lodge is
surrounded by indigenous trees and plants; it blends with the
environment and combines the best of the modern world – piping hot
water, electric light and comfortable beds – with the finest traditional
values – exemplary service and a close communion with nature.
Diners can see hippos cross the river from their tables as they sit down
to first class meals prepared by our international chefs. At all times
of the year five families of hippos spend their days basking in the deep
pools below the bar and restaurant.
The Lodge’s 80 en suite rooms all have views of the Mara River from
their verandas. They are decorated in vibrant local style with bright
fabrics and rugs: thick beams support the thatched roofs and on those
chilly nights after long hot days, guests find the comforting surprise
of a hot water bottle, slipped between their sheets during dinner.
Surrounding the Lodge is one of the natural wonders of the world: the
world’s biggest land migration passes the very gates. Wildebeest and
zebra in search of grazing cross the plains and rivers under the eyes of
ravenous lion and crocodile. Guests take game drives in our custom made
Land Rovers across the plains of the Maasai Mara, through herds of
elephant and eland, giraffe and impala – the sheer concentration of
animals will astonish first time visitors and delight those returning.
Take a balloon ride at dawn and watch the sun cast a golden pink light
over the swaying grasses of the Mara as it rises over the Aitong Hills,
then return for a champagne bush breakfast. Sundowners and bush dinners
are all possible because of the unique situation of the David
Livingstone Safari Resort. The hotel is on land belonging to the Koiyaki
Lemek Wildlife Trust – a cooperative owned by the local Maasai
community. This has two advantages for
Kenyalastminute Rates
DAVID LIVINGSTONE CAMP - NON RESIDENTS ONLY
FULL BOARD
SINGLE
DOUBLE
Per night
US$ 120
US$ 165
THE RATES INCLUDES
Accommodation on FB basis
for at David Livingstone Safari Resort
Complimentary Hippo Pool Breakfast with Bubbly
Afternoon High Tea
Pre dinner Canapes at the Susi and Chuma Bar
Complimentary Mineral Water in the rooms
Excludes
Park Entrance Fees
for Residents or Non Residents payable on arrival at the
lodge or in cash to us at the time of booking
Items of personal nature such as drinks, tips or laundry