Mahali Mzuri

maasai mara, kenya

From $640/ night
  • bar / lounge
  • community pool
  • restaurant
  • room service
  • running water
  • spa
  • guided tours
  • off-road vehicle tours
  • park
  • safari tours
  • swimming
  • wildlife observing
  • On-site dining tent and deck
  • All meals and beverages (including alcohol) are included.
  • Reservation and Cancellation Policy

    Contact for specifics.

How Do I Get There?

Mahali Mzuri is about 240 km almost due west of Nairobi and the best way to arrive is by plane from the city's Wilson Airport, which serves domestic destinations within Kenya. From the public airstrip, the journey by vehicle to the camp is roughly a one-hour drive.

A number of domestic airlines are based at Wilson Airport and most provide scheduled flights to the region that take about 1 hour. If you’re feeling adventurous, we can arrange a private helicopter transfer which can land right at our front door.

Flights from Europe take on average just over eight hours and those connecting from the USA will need to travel via the main European hubs: London, Paris, Brussels or Amsterdam.

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Mahali Mzuri is Sir Richard Branson’s Kenyan safari camp located in the world-famous Maasai Mara ecosystem and right in the path of the annual migration. Guests can expect exciting game drives with experienced guides, delicious meals and relaxation in a uniquely designed, spacious and luxurious tent.

Glamping Types

  • Tents

Great For

  • couples
  • families
  • honeymoon
  • romantic
  • small groups
  • solo travelers

Setting

  • national park
  • safari

Total Accommodations

  • 12

Minimum Night Stay

  • N/A

Rates Based On

  • per person, double occupancy

Best time to visit

Open: Year-Round

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Accommodations

  • Larger Tents

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  • Single Tents

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  • Amenities
    • bar / lounge
    • community pool
    • restaurant
    • room service
    • running water
    • spa
  • Experiences
    • guided tours
    • off-road vehicle tours
    • park
    • safari tours
    • swimming
    • wildlife observing
  • Dining Options
    • On-site dining tent and deck
    • All meals and beverages (including alcohol) are included.
  • Policies
    • Reservation and Cancellation Policy

      Contact for specifics.

  • Location

    How Do I Get There?

    Mahali Mzuri is about 240 km almost due west of Nairobi and the best way to arrive is by plane from the city's Wilson Airport, which serves domestic destinations within Kenya. From the public airstrip, the journey by vehicle to the camp is roughly a one-hour drive.

    A number of domestic airlines are based at Wilson Airport and most provide scheduled flights to the region that take about 1 hour. If you’re feeling adventurous, we can arrange a private helicopter transfer which can land right at our front door.

    Flights from Europe take on average just over eight hours and those connecting from the USA will need to travel via the main European hubs: London, Paris, Brussels or Amsterdam.

    View Google Maps

Inside Scoop

  • Rates are all-inclusive. All meals, snacks, food and drinks are included (including alcoholic beverages)—yay! You will want to bring extra cash. The currency in Kenya is the Kenyan Shilling. The Shilling is readily accepted for both large and small transactions however you will need $50 in cash per person to pay for your visa upon arrival in the country.

  • Minimum age suggestion is six years old for this resort. It can be a wonderful family vacation or celebration for children six years and older. A child is ages six to fifteen. Ages sixteen and up are considered adults (for rate purposes).

  • You can book out this entire resort if you wish. It can accommodate up to 24 people. Whether it’s for a birthday, anniversary, wedding or just a great opportunity to experience a safari with family, friends or colleagues, the Mahali Mzuri team is on hand to cater to all requests.

    Inquire about exclusive use of entire property when reserving seven or more tents.