Governors’ Camp Maasai Mara
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ome to Big Cat Diaries, Governors’ Camp enjoys a truly magical setting. Once reserved exclusively for Kenya’s
colonial Governors and their royal visitors, today Governors’ Camp and the old settler farmhouse at Loldia offer everyone the luxury of tented or cottage accommodation and spectacular game-viewing with uninterrupted views of the Maasai Mara. Spend your day in the reserve spotting the ‘Big Five’ and evenings sipping cocktails around the campfire and dining by candlelight. Enhance your stay at Governors’ Camps by taking a flight in a hot air balloon. Lifting off just before dawn, an amazing way to experience game-viewing, floating silently above the incredible landscape of the Maasai Mara and all it has to offer.
Sabyinyo Silverback
Lodge Rwanda
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estled in the foothills of the mighty Virunga Mountains, the lodge is just minutes away from the headquarters of
the Parc National des Volcans from where guests can begin their unforgettable climb, to see the magnificent Mountain Gorilla. The lodge is the perfect base to explore this unique and fascinating corner of Africa. Visit vibrant and colourful local markets to shop for hand crafted basketwork and pottery or visit the Dian Fossey memorial and research centre to learn more about the conservation of the truly incredible Mountain Gorilla.
Your stay includes 2 nights accommodation on a Full Board basis, return flights from Nairobi, a private vehicle for the duration of your stay and a 1 full day Gorilla Trekking permit.
More information and images available online
Prices from
Per person for 2 nights on an All Inclusive basis including flights from Nairobi.
£665
More information and images available online
Prices from
Per person for 2 nights on a Full Board basis including flights from Nairobi.
£1,715
For more information email us at
humannature@virginholidays.co.uk To carbon offset your holiday visit
www.myclimate.org/en/offsetting.html
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