Little Governors' Camp is one of the few places to stay in the Mara Triangle, our favourite part of the Masai Mara Reserve. The camp is in a riverine forest beside an old oxbow and overlooks a marsh frequently visited by elephants.
The 17 traditional guest tents at Little Governors are simply furnished, and each features a small verandah where you can relax while watching the birds and wildlife in front of the camp.
Breakfast and lunch are served in the open air, and the resident families of warthogs wander amongst the tables. The camp is not fenced, allowing wildlife to visit freely. In the evening, a camp fire is lit and dinner is served in the mess tent.
About This Area
The Masai Mara Game Reserve is world-famous and offers some of Africa's most beautiful landscapes. Its rolling grasslands seem to go on forever, bisected by numerous watercourses, some of the bigger ones lined with riverine forests. It potentially offers the best game viewing in Africa.
The Mara Serengeti ecosystem straddles the border of Kenya and Tanzania. The Mara Reserve sits within that ecosystem; it is about 1,500 square kilometres, which is vast compared to many of the surrounding conservancies. But even more extraordinary is that it is part of an enormous contiguous wilderness of over 30,000 square kilometres, including the Serengeti National Park, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, and Maswa. That's about the size of Belgium. Wildebeest, zebra, elephants, eland, leopards, and cheetah traverse hundreds of kilometres over this land.
Choosing the right location within the ecosystem, the right guide and the right season are of utmost importance, possibly more important than any other factors when planning your trip. We feel that the Mara Reserve still holds some of the finest safari experiences anywhere in Africa; the wildlife is phenomenal year-round, with an incredible variety of different animals and good numbers of predators. However, it is essential to avoid some parts of the Mara Reserve during the few months of the peak tourist season as they can suffer terribly from overcrowding, which can detract from your experience