Rekero Camp is a seasonal camp situated in a ravine forest close to the Mara and Talek Rivers in the Masai Mara. The camp is open from June to October and again from December to March and caters for between four to twelve guests. The most striking feature at Rekero is the
waterhole on the far side of the lawn at which guests may have extremely close encounters with local wildlife.
Description
There are 7 spacious tents in the style of a mobile camp with rustic twin / double bedrooms, each with private en-suite facilities. From the dining area guests have excellent views of wildlife at the waterhole, when it is illuminated at night time.
Game Viewing
The Masai Mara National Reserve occupies a 320 sq kilometre chunk of the famous Serengeti plains and is inhabited by many of Africa' s popular wild animals.Lions, cheetah, leopard, elephant, black rhino and hippos can be found roaming the famous rolling grasslands.
There are over 500 resident birds in the park including lark, ostrich, sunbird and 57 species of birds of prey. It is also the place for one of nature' s best spectacles, the Great Migration.Each year thousands of wildebeest and zebra cross the crocodile infested waters in order to reach for fertile grazing in the Masai Mara.
Kongoni, topi, Thompson' s gazelle, waterbuck, hyena and the primates can also be found roaming the Masai Mara.
Wildlife Activities
- Game viewing from four wheel drive vehicles
- Game viewing on foot
archery- Cultural visit with local Masai and Ndorobo communities
- Balloon safaris and bird tours
How To Get There
To/From Nairobi: Twice daily there are flights on Air Kenya and SafariLink to Ol Kiombo. Private charters also land at Ol Kiombo which is 15 minutes from Rekero Camp. Private charter flights can also be arranged.Child Policy
Children are welcome. Suggested minimum age is 8 years.Electricity
There is 24 hour power supplied by a solar powered inverter system. 240V power is available to charge any electrical items from a central point as there is no power in the tents.
Kerosene lanterns are situated in the front of the tents to provide subtle lighting.









