Keekorok Lodge


The lodge lies at the southern end of Masai Mara Game Reserve. It is sited in the direct path of the annual migration and was first lodge to be built in Mara. Keekorok’s charm lies in the liberal use of local building materials. Sand stone, cedar wood and other indigenous materials are used in all rooms and public areas. A 300m walkway meanders through the riverine forest in front of Keekorok with a small bar at one end overlooking a dam where the resident hippo, if he is not on a ‘walk about’ finds his observers as fascinating as they find him. The Masai Mara National Reserve is habitually teeming with wildlife. It is home to literally millions of plains game and their attendant predators particularly during the months from July to October when the migration of wildebeest and zebra reaches its northern peak. ll kinds of animals and birds abound: 95 species of mammals and reptiles, and an astonishing 485 species of birds have been recorded in the reserve.
Accommodation is in 89 double rooms, 8 superior rooms and 4 suites and ensuite. Other facilities include a swimming pool, boutique, restaurant, bars, video lounge and conference facilities.
Masai Mara Accommodation
- Mara Simba Lodge
- Sarova Mara Camp
- Rekero Tented Camp
- Mara Serena Lodge
- Mara Plains
- Mara Safari Club
- Governors Camp
- il Moran Camp
- Little Governors Camp
- Siana Springs Intrepids Camp
- Mara Intrepids Camp
- Mara Explorer
- Sala's Camp
- Saruni Mara
- Cottars 1920's Safari Camp
- Ol Seki Mara Camp
- Olonana
- Elephant Pepper Camp
- Kicheche Mara Camp
- Masai Mara Sopa Lodge
- Kichwa Tembo Camp
- Bateleur Camp
- Serian & Ngare Serian
- Royal Mara Safari Lodge
- Sentrim Mara
