Fly in to the Governors Camps in Masai Mara from Nairobi - LUXURY TRAVEL CATEGORY ONLY
ITINERARY FOR 1 NIGHT / 2 DAYS TO ANY NUMBER OF DAYS
Day 1: Pick you up from your hotel at 0800hrs and drive to the airport. 0930hrs Be at the Wilson airport for check in for your flight that departs at 10.30am to arrive masai mara at 11.20am. Transfer to the camp for check in and lunch. 4pm embark on an afternoon game drive return for dinner and overnight. Overnight stay at Main Governors Camp. (Lunch and Dinner Included)
Day 2: 6.00am early morning game drive return to the Camp for breakfast.11.20am transfer to the airstrip for your return flight to Nairobi at 12pm to arrive Nairobi at 12.50pm. Met and transfer to the Jomo Kenyatta Aiport or your hotel. (breakfast, Lunch and DInner Included)
Balloon rides can only be done in the morning hours ending with bush champagne breakfast.
Period of Travel / Prices in USD$ Dollars |
Month of Travel January, February, March,November, 1-15 December |
Month of Travel April, May |
Month of Travel June,July, October |
Month of Travel August, September, 16-31 December |
Per Person Sharing in a double room |
$975 | $863 | $1045 | $1113 |
Any Extra night per person | $450 | $339 | $519 | $589 |
Per Person in a Single room / Solo Traveler |
$975 | $863 | $1156 | $1242 |
Any Extra night | $450 | $339 | $631 | $718 |
Balloon Ride | $425 | $425 | $425 | $425 |
Cost will include:
Return flights from Nairobi to Masai Mara to Nairobi
Luxury Tent Accommodation
Three meals daily, teas coffees,
Two safari game viewing activities per day,
Transfers from the camp airstrip
Transfer in Nairobi from hotel to the Wilson airport and back
Park Entry Fees for Masai Mara
More on location:
Magically set, Governors’ Camp nestles in the forest along the winding banks of the Mara River, it’s waters teeming with bird-life, hippo and crocodile, in the heart of Kenya's Masai Mara Reserve. Some tents line the riverbank, tucked into the forest they enjoy uninterrupted views over the Mara River, others have views across the sweeping plains. Everything is under canvas, all tents have en-suit bathrooms with hot and cold running water and flushing toilets.
The guests had the privilege of seeing the herds cross from their rooms this morning and it made for happy faces and lots to talk about over lunch. The Marsh Pride was close to camp for more wonderful interaction, the cubs are growing up way too fast. The Serena South plains are full of wildebeest.