Rekero Camp is situated at what is recognised as the prime site within the world famous Maasai Mara National Reserve, close to the confluence of the Mara and Talek rivers. The Reserve and the adjacent Conservation area totals 750 square miles and forms the northern tip of the Serengeti – Maasai Mara eco-system.
Rekero Camp is situated in what is recognized as the prime site within the Mara Game Reserve close to the confluence of the Mara and Talek River, 10 minutes from the main wildebeest crossings during the migration. The camp overlooks large pools populated with hippo and crocodile and offers some of the finest big cat viewing in Africa. www.crocodileracers.com
The camp is set up seasonally June-October, December-March and closes April-May.
Description:
The camp offers 8 spacious tents, all the tents have terraces overlooking the Talek river and en-suite bathrooms with flush loos and safari showers. Lighting is by a solar powered inverter in the tents and kerosene lanterns are situated in front of the tents to provide subtle lighting of the exterior and front.
Services and Amenities include;
Accommodation
9 spacious tents, all of which have the capacity of being a double, twin or triple – all with terraces overlooking the Talek river and en-suite bathrooms with flush loos and safari showers. 24 hour solar lighting is provided in all tents and kerosene lamps light the pathways to all the tents providing the very special safari camping feel with ultimate comfort. An inverter is available to charge video and camera batteries. There is mobile reception in camp.
Food
Full board accommodation, house-wine, beers and soft drinks.
Special dietary requirements can be accommodated with prior notice.
Guides
All Rekero's guides are qualified members of the Kenya Professional Safari Guides Association and are fully trained in first aid. Each year they undergo training and placements of which the most recent will be an exchange programme with Sabi Sabi in South Africa. They are widely recognized as among the best in the Mara and right across Kenya.