
Tented Suite
1920s-style luxury tent with classic furniture, en-suite bathroom and a private veranda overlooking the Sand River and surrounding plains.
- Private veranda
- En-suite bathroom

Kenya • Luxury Tented Camp
1920s-style permanent tented camp on the banks of the Sand River within the Maasai Mara National Reserve, close to the Tanzanian border. Sixteen luxury tents in two intimate clusters with classic safari interiors.
Our Narrative
Located on the banks of the river from which it takes its name, Sand River Maasai Mara sits within the Maasai Mara National Reserve close to the Tanzanian border.
On a secluded and picturesque site, the camp replicates the heyday of exclusive permanent tented camps of the late 1920s. The interior fixtures and furnishings mirror this period perfectly, reminding guests of countless Hollywood films that paid homage to a classic era of African adventure.
1920s heritage-style permanent tented camp on the Sand River
Inside the Maasai Mara National Reserve, close to the Tanzanian border
Two intimate campsite clusters of sixteen tents (including a family tent)

Discover the rooms, tents, and signature spaces shaped around this lodge's wild setting.

1920s-style luxury tent with classic furniture, en-suite bathroom and a private veranda overlooking the Sand River and surrounding plains.

Connected tent configuration for families, with two bedrooms sharing a private deck.


Culinary Journey
Chef-led dining, sundowners, and bush settings shape the rhythm of each stay, pairing regional ingredients with the atmosphere of the surrounding landscape.
Tailored experiences pulled directly from this property's current safari offering.

Maasai Mara, Kenya

Kenya

Tented Camp

Tented Camp
The Map
1920s-style permanent tented camp on the banks of the Sand River within the Maasai Mara National Reserve, close to the Tanzanian border. Sixteen luxury tents in two intimate clusters with classic safari interiors.
Kenya
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Signature Experiences
Twice-daily game drives target the Mara’s famous big-cat populations and, during migration season (July–October), Mara River crossings.
Bush breakfasts, sundowners on the plains, and evening drinks around the campfire echo the classic 1920s safari rhythm the camp celebrates.
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