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Mara Engai Wilderness Lodge – Masai Mara, Kenya
3 Nights / 4 Days Road Package
3 Nights/4 Days Road Package | Sharing | Single Occupancy |
1st May – 16th Jun 2025 | 120,600/- PPS | 180,600/- PP |
16th Jun – 30th Sept 2025 | 175,100/- PPS | 239,500/- PP |
1st Oct – 15th Dec 2025 | 175,100/- PPS | 239,500/- PP |
16th Dec – 4th Jan 2026 | 175,100/- PPS | 239,500/- PP |
The 3 Nights / 4 Days Road Package above is in KES
Rates above are applicable to East African Residents
Masai Mara Park Fees are not included in the package above.
The Road Package Above Includes:
- Bed, Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner
- WIFI in public areas
- Pick up & drop off within Nairobi by a private 4×4 land cruiser
- Daily game drives conducted by an accredited driver guide in a private 4×4 land cruiser
- Drinking water in the vehicle everyday
Description
The distinctly unique Mara Engai Lodge is nestled amongst pristine Kenyan Ravine Forest on the Oloololo (Siria) Escarpment. Overlooking the amazing Masai Mara National Reserve and Wildebeest Migration Route, with around 120km of unbroken views across the vast savannah of the Masai Mara – it is simply breath-taking.
MARA ENGAI: In Maasai belief, Mara means the spotted Land, whilst Engai is the Maasai God who created what we have labeled as the 7th wonder of the world.
Wonder at the most amazing views over the Masai Mara and Great Migration route from your own private veranda. Indulge in fine dining, with delicious treats made from fresh produce from Mara Engai’s organic gardens. Get back to nature on thrilling game drives and experience thousands of years of Maasai tradition. Then before you sink into your large comfortable bed, take a look up at the mass of twinkling stars in the clear African sky — it’s something everyone should see at least once in their lifetime.
LANGUAGES SPOKEN IN RESORT:
English, Swahili, German, French & Italian
Itinerary

Relax in palatial tented accommodation, decorated with antique and local art — spacious suites with, sumptuous beds, full en-suite facilities and large private decks boasting stunning views over the Masai Mara and ravine forest. The sumptuous decor continues in the lodge restaurant and bar with panoramic views.

Nestled in a secluded location, 1000ft above the Masai Mara with uninterrupted views over the incredible landscape and Great Migration Route. Mara Engai lodge is cleverly designed to blend into the natural environment and enjoy the stunning scenery with large private viewing decks and panoramic restaurant. From the pink hues of the morning sunrise to the rich golds of the sunset and finally the mass of stars in the night sky; the ever changing vista is always a sight to behold and treasure.

The Mara Engai Lodge also features a host of luxurious facilities perfect for a wedding or honeymoon. Imagine how spectacular and unique your wedding photos will be with this incredible scene as your backdrop? Your guests will be entertained by traditional local entertainment while sampling fine wines and exquisite fine dining. If it’s privacy you’re after, why not retreat to your luxury accommodation and private veranda to sip champagne and watch as the sunset gives way to a mass of twinkling stars.

Indulge in the masterpieces created by Mara Engai's talented chefs, prepared with fresh produce from their own organic garden. Dine in their spacious restaurant with panoramic views, within the intimacy of your own private deck or even al fresco in the bush.

The Mara Triangle is the North-Western part of the Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, and is managed by the not-for-profit organization - The Mara Conservancy on behalf of Trans-Mara County Council (Trans Mara District).
Divided from the rest of the Masai Mara National Reserve by the Mara River, the Mara Triangle is less visited and less crowded, often with many more game animals grazing on the plains and between the volcanic hills that distinguish this corner of the Mara.
Mara Engai's unique, specially adapted 6×6 Pinzgauer vehicles for game viewing will lead you via their private road directly from the Lodge to the gated Mara Triangle.

All members of the “Big Five” (lion, leopard, African elephant, African buffalo, and black rhinoceros) are found in the Masai Mara.
Hippopotami and Nile crocodiles are found in large groups in the Mara and Talek rivers. Leopards, hyenas, cheetahs, jackals, and bat-eared foxes can also be found in the reserve. The plains between the Mara River and the Oloololo Siria Escarpment (where Mara Engai Wilderness is located) are probably the best area for game viewing, in particular regarding lion and cheetah.
Antelopes can be found, including Grant’s gazelles, impalas, duikers and Coke’s hartebeests. The plains are also home to the distinctive Masai giraffe. The large roan antelope and the nocturnal bat-eared fox, rarely present elsewhere in Kenya, can be seen within the reserve borders.

Around July-September each year, herds of Wildebeest migrate north from the Serengeti plains in search of the fresh pasture of the Masai Mara. The Great Migration is one of the most impressive natural events worldwide, involving some 2,000,000 wildebeest, Thomson’s gazelles, Topi, elands, and zebras. These migrants are closely followed by hungry predators, lions, crocodiles and hyena.
Mara Engai Lodge is advantageously positioned to provide front row seats to this, one of Mother Nature’s most spectacular shows on earth.