Cottars Safari Camp is situated just outside the Maasai Mara National Reserve and close to the border with Tanzania. The camp is idyllically situated in a varied and beautiful landscape looking out towards the plains of Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park in the distance. Cottars Safari Camp aims to re-create the golden days of old African safaris and is reminiscent of a great era of romance, elegance and adventure.
There are 6 double or twin tents and 4 family tents set a small distance away. The tents are spacious and luxuriously furnished in 1920’s style often with original antiques from that period. Each has an en-suite dressing room, bathroom and canopied veranda. The family tents consist of 2 bedrooms and a shared sitting room.
There is a tented library/reading room, and a dining area where you can enjoy excellent cuisine in a dinner party style. There is also a swimming pool – a great luxury out here in the bush – and a massage centre where you can relax and be pampered.
On offer are day and night game drives, bush walks, river swimming, fishing, bush meals and sundowners.
A safari and beach combination offers the perfect solution for adventurous newlyweds looking for something a bit different.
There are many lodges and hotels in Africa that positively encourage families with young children to stay - find out more by clicking here.
The annual Wildebeest Migration must be one of Africa's most iconic sights and experiences, whether viewed in Tanzania or here in Kenya.
Africa is home to many thousands of species of birds, so don't forget your binoculars and spotting guide.
The main attraction of most safaris is the wildlife - find out what to expect here.
We think any opportunity to step outside the cosseted realm of the safari goer and into the real Africa should be taken if at all possible.
The only way to get truly acquainted with the African bush is to see it on foot. Walking safaris offer a unique insight into an amazing habitat.
We can offer serious enthusiasts dedicated photographic tours, but a safari is an ideal place to brush up on your skills whether you are using a dSLR or compact.
A great way to explore the bush is at dusk when nocturnal wildlife begins to emerge.
Serious game fishing in Kenya is restricted to off-shore, but inland there are still Tiger Fish, Catfish and Bream to be caught.