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Kicheche Tented Camp, Masai Mara, Kenya
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Enjoy living in the heart of the wilderness, yet still indulging in all the creature comforts you are used to at Kicheche Tented Camp.
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Enjoy an authentic bush experience at Kicheche Tented CampSituated on the northern edge of the Masai Mara Game ReserveThis area forms part of the breathtaking Wildebeest migratory routeChildren of all ages are welcome at this Kenya safari lodge
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Kicheche offers guests an authentic tented bush camp experience. Enjoy living in the heart of the wilderness, yet still indulging in all the creature comforts you are used to.
This Kenya safari lodge is situated on the northern edge of the Masai Mara Game Reserve, an area which forms part of the stunning Wildebeest migratory route. This Kenya safari lodge is hidden away between wild olive copses and is barely visible even from a short distance away; ensuring guests receive all the peace, tranquility and privacy required for a memorable stay.
Meals at this African safari lodge can be enjoyed in a spacious dining tent while admiring the breathtaking views of Antelope, Wildebeest and Zebra grazing in the distance. After dinner, relax in the Nyati Tent where a collection of informative books are yours to peruse.
Safety is of high importance at this Africa lodging. Askaris (night-watchman) patrol the camp after dark. Guests are advised to remain in their tent after dark and will be escorted to and from their tent by a staff member. Each tent is equipped with a whistle to call for assistance in case of emergency.
Child Policy:
Children of all ages are welcome at this African safari lodge. Adults must be aware that the camp is unfenced and no additional facilities are available to occupy your children outside of the normal activities and excursions, and no baby equipment is provided.
Please Note: Kicheche Tented Camp is closed from 1 April to 31 May.
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Maasai People of East Africa
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Maasai are extraordinary people who have managed to maintain their traditional lifestyle. They are pastoralists who do not hunt for meat or farm the land. Cattle have a revered status in Maasai culture and the community live on what their cows provide.
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End of a day of Safari
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After a scrumptious meal, sit around the warm fire with your guide and your mates and share your exciting day's experiences.
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