Sanctuary Olonana
Luxury
Luxury
Sanctuary Olonana is a small exclusive camp on a private concession bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. Indeed it is one of the best camps if you wish to see the annual wildebeest migration with the action happening right on its doorstep so that you have front row seats for one of the best wildlife experiences in the world. It lies at the foot of the impressive Siria escarpment - close to where the famous scene in Out of Africa was filmed - and commands a dramatic view over the Mara River, often the focal point for river crossings of wildebeest and zebra.
The camp has 14 spacious and well-appointed tents with polished wooden flooring, four poster beds and en suite bathrooms. Relax on your private river view deck with the quiet grunting of hippos as background noise. Two honeymoon suites each have outside showers as well. The main lodge is spacious and inviting with sitting areas, dining room overlooking the river, library and a mini-spa offering a mix of African treatments as well as more conventional French marine therapies. Outside an inviting pool beckons on a hot day whilst the veranda is the perfect spot to relax with a good book.
Sanctuary Olonana offers not only epic game drives but also an array of activities not available in the Reserve itself such as bush breakfasts, picnic lunches and bush dinners, sundowners, cultural visits to the local Maasai as well as hot air balloon flights.
Sanctuary Olonana has been built along strong sustainable lines and is one of the very few lodges to be Gold Eco-Rated in the Mara, partly for its innovative wetlands and tree- planting projects.
Kids of all ages are welcome at Sanctuary Olonana and there are plenty of activities to keep them entertained from learning how to make and shoot a traditional bow and arrow to building a hut. They'll also have the chance to play with children from the local community and perhaps learning maasai songs, traditional dances or just a fun game of football together. The expert guides at the lodge can also take children out on nature trails where they can track and identifiy animal footprints and take part in a bush treasure hunt.