
Sala’s Camp
Sala’s Camp
is a gorgeous and upmarket option
in the Maasai Mara

one of the very best camps inside the national park
Sala’s Camp is located in the Mara Confluence sector of the Maasai Mara of southwest Kenya.
Set high above the Sand River, a major tributary of the Mara River, the camp is centred on a very elegant tented mess.
This is a seasonal camp which is only open Jun-Oct and Dec-Apr.
Rooms
Guest accommodation at Sala’s Camp is in seven very large and comfortable tented units, each with an indoor bathroom and private verandah with a plunge pool …
- Luxury Tents : x5
- Forest Family Tent : x1 : with two bedrooms
- Honeymoon Tent : x1
Activities
Sala’s Camp provides the following guided activities, not all of which are necessarily included in the room rate …
- Vehicle safari
- Balloon safari
- Bush meals

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The Maasai Mara tends to feature in almost all safari trips to Kenya. As well as being the best known reserve, it is also the most productive for wildlife.
The usual stay duration is 4-8 nights split between two camps, less frequently 3-4 nights in just one camp.
Traffic avoidance
Unfortunately the Mara Confluence area does suffer from considerable traffic flows, largely derived from lodges further afield, which send fleets of vehicles this way on day trips, mainly chasing after river crossings.
The worst of this vehicle traffic can often be largely avoided by staying at one of the better camps in the heart of the area and making the most of the quieter early morning and late afternoon periods, although it’s rare to find yourself completely alone during high season.
Seasonality
The best time of year to visit the Mara Confluence area is generally considered to be the Jul-Oct dry season, when the weather should be reliably good and the migration herds are likely to be around.
The Nov-Jun green season may be much less dependable for weather, but remains really strong for wildlife viewing and benefits from dramatically lower visitor numbers (except for the busy Dec-Jan holiday fortnight of course).
Getting around
You’re most likely to arrive into the Maasai Mara area via the regular light aircraft services that operate from Nairobi, which means that you will travel around the area with a guide and vehicle from the camp in which you are staying.
It is also possible to travel down to the Maasai Mara by road, which is quite a long and tiresome journey, but not without interest. The trouble is that the better lodges in the Mara will offer you no discount for having your own guide and vehicle along, so you end up paying for both, which works out more expensive than flying down.
serious traffic issues demand careful planning
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