WILD HIDEAWAYS
MARA HIDEAWAYS
CONSERVATION:
All of our accommodation options support the Enonkishu, Mbokishi, Lemek and Ol Choro Conservancies. All guests staying at any of our properties pay a conservation fee per night and this goes towards the Maasai community who work with us on protecting the wildlife and their habitats and upon who’s land our guests are able to game drive.
THE WILD BANDAS
This is the perfect accommodation for families or group bookings looking to stay in a private lodge in rural Kenya and a great base from which they can explore the Mara. The accommodation is in either twin or double ensuite Bandas or Tents positioned along a meander of the Mara River.
The Wild Bandas
We only offer exclusive use of this property to groups of 6-12 pax. There are 6 ensuite twin / double bandas overlooking the Mara River and it can be taken on a self catered or full board. There is a beautiful swimming pool with a gazebo and pool house / bar which is a great venue for a party. There is also a more formal dining area that can also be used as a meeting space or a venue for celebrating a special occasion. There are huge lawns that stretch down to the Mara River and there is also a very unique natural amphitheater set into the banks of The Mara River, which is the perfect spot for holding a special gathering, including weddings.
The Eco Camp
This consists of 8 rooms (4 twin, 2 triple, 2 singles) and 2 en-suite trainers rooms. It can sleep up to 20 pax sharing.There is a shared shower block and loo block.Guest at the Eco Camp use the kitchen at the Mara Training Centre for meals. Our main clients here are international groups who come for long stays to learn about conservation within Enonkishu. In between them we are open for residents taking it on exclusively.
OUR FACILITIES
The Tree Nursery
Visit our indigenous tree nursery.
Get your hands dirty. Plant a tree. Meet new people. Make a difference.
The Wild Shamba
Our garden - cut seeds in the greenhouse, prune indigenous plants in the nursery or pick your lunch from the organic garden.
The Cowshed
A great venue for a party or place to chill out. Sit by the fire and catch up on life back home or read a book on the verandah.
Meeting Room
We have 2 classrooms, with WIFI and whiteboards, desks and projectors. This is a perfect space to have a lecture on conservation from one of our team, catch up on emails or send the children to do a bit of holiday revision.
Daily Housekeeping
All laundry is done by hand daily, rooms are cleaned and checked twice a day and you will feel well looked after!
Graze
Our dining area near The Wild Shamba, where fresh vegetables are picked from the garden and pickles and chutneys are made in the kitchen.
GALLERY
THINGS TO DO
Safari
Game drive into the Enonkishu Conservancy and look out for the big cats at sunrise, the elephants in the forest or the elusive leopards at sundowners.
Cultural Sites
Visit the local manyatta, learn about the Maasai traditions of making fire and building their mud huts. Take part in some Maasai jumping, singing and dancing and buy some handmade trinkets from their market.
Market Tour
Visit the local livestock market and experience the hustle. Have a slice of real life in rural Africa.
Leisure Activities
Relax by the river, go for a walk along around the 50 acre property, play volley ball, table tennis or darts with your friends, or relax and soak up the environment.
Bird Walk
Take a guided walk around the 50 acres identifying some of the 350 bird species in the area.
Futures in the Wild
Take part in our progressive tourism tour visiting the local school, planting a tree, getting involved in some of our community conservation work.
FACTS
LOCATION: The Enonkishu Conservancy, Maasai Mara, Kenya, situated just below the equator and just under 6000 feet above sea level. Ideal for residents, families and groups of friends. A private setting where they can explore the Mara and the freedom to plan their own adventure.
SETTING THE SCENE: Enonkishu Conservancy, part of a successful and innovative rewilding project, is the epitome of Africa. This is the perfect place for anyone who appreciates safari, a short drive to a special sundowner on the edge of the Kileloni Hill, where the views stretch as far as the eye can see across the Mara Serengeti Ecosystem.
THE WILDLIFE EXPERIENCE: Enonkishu Conservancy is host to over 50 species of mammals including some of the world’s rarest animals, including white rhino (at the Rhino Sanctuary on the edge of the Kileleoni Hill), wild dog, leopard, cheetah and lion. For keen ornithologists, Enonkishu is home to over 350 species of birds, including a variety of eagles, vultures and the stunningly bright superb starling. Enonkishu also is host to a working cattle ranch.
ACTIVITIES: Aside from game drives, optional extras include a visit to the local manyattas, a visit to the Rhino Sanctuary, bush breakfasts, exploring a local livestock market, a trip to the local school.
LOCAL CULTURE: Our community and neighbours are mostly the famous Masai tribe, and our fabulous Maasai guides know the area intimately and have incredible knowledge of the wildlife and birdlife in the area.
TRAVEL: Easy to reach by road (approximately a four hour drive) or by air, with a private airstrip on Naretoi or Ngerende airstrip located 25 minutes drive.
CHILDREN: Children under 3 years of age are free of charge, children’s rates apply from 3-12 years old. For those who need to be in bed before their parents, a staff member is always on hand to help.
IMMERSE YOURSELF
Explore
Come and see the Masai Mara for yourself! We are based next to this world famous game reserve and there will be opportunities to go on safari with Masai guides to find the ‘Big 5’ and to help our teams in the vital work of wildlife monitoring.
Learn
Throughout all the activities available there are learning opportunities. You’ll learn about your surroundings, the country of Kenya, the Maasai people, conservation, health care, education systems, holistic management and much much more!
Conserve
Learn about the efforts of community led conservation initiatives and how livestock, if managed, can work well alongside wildlife in regenerative grazing programs.
Engage
Spend time in our local school and learn about some of the barriers faced in accessing quality education. Longer stays will involve spending time helping in a range of activities with the children.
FUTURES IN THE WILD
Through eco tourism, enterprise development and education, we aim to conserve the unique ecosystem that surrounds The Wild Hub (and beyond) and develop sustainable livelihoods.
The Big Picture goals...
- To conserve and protect the natural environment of the northern Maasai Mara.
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To provide support and education on conservation, sustainable rangeland management to the local communities, improving livelihoods and enabling increased employment opportunities and job creation.
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To improve the access to quality education.
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To improve quality of clean water and healthcare services for the local communities.
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To develop a Women’s empowerment program.
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To develop sustainable and innovative solutions to tackle the issues of habitat loss and human – wildlife conflict.
For more information please visit Futures in the Wild
ENVIRONMENT
The local indigenous forests on the edges of the Mara rangelands and the wildlife habitats therein include significant tracts of critically endangered forest, that are under threat. We work to conserve these habitats and are partnering with the International Tree Foundation to create a reforestation program.
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
Herds for Growth focuses on quality over quantity and improved livestock production so the community are able to earn revenue through a collective herd, that lives in a wildlife / livestock integrated system.
GIRLS EMPOWERMENT
Poverty remains the most important factor for determining whether a girl can access an education. We work on encouraging girls education and providing mentorship and internship opportunities for driven and ambitious women in the Emarti community.
CONSERVATION
Preventing biodiversity loss and employing rangers for the protection of the area under conservation.
Creating space for people, livestock and wildlife through planned grazing, predator proof bomas and community trainings.
HEALTHCARE
We work on the provision of basic health care resources to the Emarti clinic and linking partnerships for nurse training and first aid support, in particular, support in the reproductive health department.
EDUCATION
School development - improving the school facilities, upgrading classrooms, providing desks, improving learning facilities in the under resourced schools in the region. We also work on providing school lunches and educating the schools on our wildlife conservation projects.