
Muthu Keekorok Lodge
Secure a lower rate by booking ahead of time. Book before 30th September 2023 for stays between 1st October to 15th June 2024
Secure a lower rate by booking before 30th September 2024, for stays until June 2024
Safari adventure and comfort combined
Enjoy an ultimate Maasai Mara holiday at 15% Off. Offer valid till 30th September 2023
Officially opened in 1965, Keekorok Lodge is situated in the direct path of the spectacular annual migration which occurs from July to October every year. Surrounded by 700 square miles of lush sun-drenched plains; Keekorok Lodge is right in the heart of the Maasai where you can enjoy the sights of hippo and zebra grazing in the lodge. Keekorok Lodge is an eco-friendly and conservation-committed lodge that serves the Maasai Mara and supports the mission of the Global Alliance of National Parks.
This property has been graced by several dignitaries over the years such as the founding father of the nation Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, Prince Charles, Dr Henry Kissinger and former Secretary of State George P. Shultz.
Guests can explore the Keekorok Nature Reserve with a safari. The airport & other famous tourist destinations like Sand River Gate, Sekenani Gate, etc. are near the hotel. Keekorok Airstrip is only a 10-minute drive away and a shuttle service can be provided on request.
Muthu Keekorok Lodge, Maasai Mara, Narok caters to a perfect stay for all age groups with all the services and facilities needed for a perfect stay.
The Maasai Village Tour or Boma Tour is a fantastic opportunity to learn about the way of life and culture of the Masai tribe people who reside in Masai Mara, southern Kenya. The visit often entails seeing a traditional Masai home, engaging in song and dance with the natives while learning about their way of life, and touring the handicrafts market where the residents sell their handmade goods.
Kenyan highlands are the source of the Mara River. In migrating from the Serengeti National Park to the Maasai Mara National Reserve, wildebeest pass through it to get to the water. The Mara River expands in size during the rainy season and is home to some of Africa's biggest Nile crocodiles. Because the river is home to numerous birds, crocodiles, and hippos, most Masai Mara National Reserve game drives end there.
The Masia triangle is located in the centre of the reserve. The triangle is well-watered by the Mara River, and it offers wonderful sightseeing opportunities due to its abundance of foliage, fauna, rainfall, and stunning ecology.
The Oi Kenyai Conservancy is most well-known for its cold climate environment, gorgeous landscape and diverse terrain of wide savannah grassland and rolling hills among other things. Almost 18,700 acres of wilderness land are protected by the conservancy. The Oi Kenya Conservancy offers fantastic opportunities for observing wildlife.
It's a great place to see the big five mammals, including lions, elephants, buffaloes, black and white rhinoceroses, leopards, giraffes, zebras, hippos, and cheetahs, in addition to millions of wildebeests.