Mara Empiris Safari Camp served as our accommodations in Maasai Mara. We stayed here for two nights.
Mara Empiris Safari Camp |
It was most basic of the places where we stayed while in Kenya, but that somehow made the experience quite unique. Our rooms were built as a combination of tents and permanent structures, making us feel like we really were in a camp.
Tent rooms in Mara Empiris |
Our tents were on elevated wooden platform and were protected by
more structured roofing. Each room also has a different name. Ours was
named Ndovu.
My room was named Ndovu |
The rooms were really big and spacious. Ours had three beds, even if there were only two of us. The tents had "windows" that you could roll up to let in sunlight and fresh air.
Our large and comfortable room |
But even when they are rolled up, there is a screen that prevents bugs from coming in. In case some bugs do manage to make it inside the tent, there is a bug zapper. Also, to secure our rooms, we would have to fully zip the entrance of our tent and use a padlock.
The toilet and bath room is separated from the rest of the room with curtains. It's pretty basic but adequate. The cool part is that there is a separate sink,
Sink and wash area inside the room |
toilet area,
toilet area |
and shower. This was pretty convenient because it meant that different people could be using different parts of the bath and toilet area. For instance, someone could be brushing their teeth while someone else is showering. The shower also has hot water.
Shower area |
The food here was just okay but personally, we didn't really need fancy or luxurious dishes. Since all meals were served buffet style, we always had more than enough food and we were always satisfied. Mara Empiris was also the only hotel we stayed at that didn't serve brewed coffee but they did have instant coffee. I realized that I am actually okay with instant coffee as long as it is black. (It's the 3-in-1 coffee mixes that I don't like.) I can't believe I survived on instant coffee for a couple of days haha.
The dining area is in the same building as the reception |
I think only a few guests were checked in at the time we were there. I only saw maybe 2 or 3 other groups of people during our stay. On our first night, another couple was having dinner at the same time we were. As it turned out, the woman was celebrating her birthday and the staff prepared a cake for her (most likely at the request of her boyfriend). Since they couldn't eat the whole cake, they very generously offered us some slices. Cool!
Another guest shared her birthday cake with us |
On our second night, a small group was relaxing outdoors around a small bonfire. I'm sure my family and I could've also requested for our own bonfire but we were so tired that we all just wanted to head back to our tents after dinner to pack and get some rest haha.
Internet is only available in the reception area. We also experienced a partial power outage on our first morning there - right before we went on our Maasai Mara drive - with all the lights going out but I think the hot water still worked during this time. There is also an electric fence that surrounds the camp for added safety for the guests.
An electric fence surrounds the camp |
Service at Mara Empiris is very friendly and hospitable. The staff always greeted us with smiles and they made us feel welcome and as comfortable as possible. They always adjusted the time that breakfast would be served depending on the time we would leave in the morning. They also prepared packed lunch for us for our whole day game drive in Maasai Mara. Also, as we left the hotel, the staff stood at the doorway of the safari camp and waved us goodbye. It was really heartwarming.
The best moment that showcased their service and hospitality came after we had already checked out. Around 20 minutes after we had left, our guide Zachary got a call. Apparently, it was the hotel asking us if we might have left a brown bag at the reception. We did! I guess we were so tired and didn't pay full attention to all our bags as we were loading them into our jeep and we forgot one. The manager and the chef decided to meet us halfway since they were heading to the market anyway and they brought our bag with them.
Even if the this hotel is pretty basic, our experience here was still really good, especially because we had such cool rooms and the service was very warm, friendly, and genuine. I also love how integrated to nature it is, with our rooms surrounded by so many trees. Overall, we had an enjoyable and memorable stay at Mara Empiris Safari Camp.
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