Six Spacious Tents
The simple modern architecture creates an exciting living space in the six spacious tents, each with a double and a single bed, crisp linen, thoughtfully designed lighting, a changing room and en suite hot showers and flush toilets. Extra double tents, to accommodate families, have breathtaking views and all are designed to meet environmental demands and complemented by the minimal and fine decor of the comfortable library and dining tents. Elegant candle lit dinners, romantic dining for honeymooners, a resident masseuse - a delight for all senses! With privacy in mind, the ambience of the traditional mobile safari camp has been extended to heights never dreamed of in this peaceful and magical setting.
Eastern Koiyaki, North of the Masai Mara, Kenya
July-November and December-March. Avoid April and May and June and November as it is closed
The best months for travelling to Kenya are June through the end of October and then December through the end of March. If you are wanting to see the Great Migration then I suggest the months of July, August and September, these are also the busiest times along with the Christmas holidays as this is when school holidays fall. If you prefer to travel when the game is still superb but it is not so busy then I recommend the following months, June, September, October, November, February, March, April and May!
Game VIewing is Just the Beginning.
Game drives in Landrovers and Landcruisers, bush picnics and sundowners in the Maasai Mara Reserve. Enjoy optional balloon flights and/or fishing excursions to Lake Victoria. Visit the local and unspoilt enkangs or villages. Take scenic walks on the nearby plains and Bardamat Hills. Or visit an ancient Ndorobo cave below the camp as well as the newly established Koiyaki Guiding School.
Local Info
Ol Seki pledges to work with the surrounding community to better their educational opportunities and health services. Guests are invited to see current projects underway at Olesere Primary School and the Koiyaki Guiding School, their aim is to provide ethical sustainable and responsible tourism in the Mara.
Owners & Hosts
Ol Seki Mara Camp was opened in July 2005 by Sue Allan and her son and daughter in law, Jan and Erin. Sue has run luxury mobile safaris for 35 years throughout Kenya and East Africa and has used her extensive experience to create this exclusive seasonal camp. The penultimate hostess, Sue's warmth and knowledge will make your stay one to remember. Jan has specialised in environmentally friendly building in Kenya for 8 years and has added his signature touch to the uniquely spacious and contemporary design of the camp.
Guest Reviews
"My children will never forget such magical moments. We've learned a lot of life and of ourselves."
- Javier , Mexico
"Absolutely gorgeous and we really appreciated the attention to detail."
- Elizabeth and John, USA
"We have had a perfect holiday in a perfect place. This really is a piece of heaven!"
- Philip, Lucy, Tom, Archie and Will, UK
"Thanking all of you for the unbelievable luxury you offered us with such a warm heart and so many smiles. The view from here and the rides in the wilderness will remain always in our minds."
- Theresa and Spyro, Greece