Eddie and Carol’s Multigenerational Safari – Suitable for Ages 7-70!

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One of our guests, Eddie, a spirited soul, marked his 70th birthday in the most extraordinary way with a multigenerational safari. Recalling the magic of a previous African safari with us at Rhino Africa for his 60th, there was no question where he’d celebrate this next milestone. Teaming up with Janine Gous, one of our Travel Experts, they crafted a journey not just to reminisce about African memories but to forge new legacies.

The Maasai Mara is undoubtedly Kenya's most remarkable and revered reserve

The Maasai Mara is undoubtedly Kenya’s most remarkable and revered reserve

From ’98 to Date

Eddie and his wife Carol’s infatuation with Africa began in 1998 during a trip that took them through KenyaZimbabwe, and South Africa. Their love for the continent flourished anew in 2013 when they celebrated Eddie’s 60th birthday at Ulusaba Rock Lodge as part of a wider exploration, including Botswana and Zambia

A decade later, after their son’s wedding in London, they returned to Africa for a multigenerational safari. And this time, with their family in tow, namely their son James with his new bride Elise, daughter Nicki, her husband Jason, and the youngest of the clan, granddaughter Emily.

“We were so impressed with Rhino Africa in 2013 that I went straight to them and worked with Janine, who helped plan the trip from start to finish.” – Eddie.

Fazal family on safari

Group photo of Carol, Jason, James, Elise, Emily, Eddie and Nicki, Image Credit: Eddie Fazal

Making Memories in The Maasai Mara

Their story unfolded in Kenya’s famed Maasai Mara National Reserve, known for offering some of the richest Big 5 viewings on the planet. Notably, it’s home to lions, leopards, elephants, and, of course, the seasonal Great Migration

Here, three generations lived their safari dream, staying at Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp. For Emily, Africa was an unanticipated revelation, discovered only as the family convened at Heathrow for their journey to Nairobi.

“Emily had no idea we were going to Africa until we all gathered at Heathrow for the flight to Nairobi. She thought she was going home to Sydney and was so excited about the trip…” – Eddie.

big herd of wildebeest with zebra companions in the savannah

During their Great Migration, vast herds of wildebeest stretch as far as the eye can see in the Maasai Mara

Family Riverside Reverie

Positioned on a private concession by the Saparingo River, where dense riverine forests meet vast plains, the camp offers a genuine immersion in African wildlife. Known for its exceptional Kenyan hospitality, Kichwa Tembo is especially welcoming to families, making it an ideal setting for their multigenerational safari experience.

“We would certainly recommend Kichwa Tembo Camp to anyone, and in particular to those with young children. It is a fantastic place, and there are warthogs casually roaming around the gardens (no risk to anyone)!” – Eddie.

View from one of the luxury tented suites at Kichwa

You can often spot groups of warthog feeding right outside the tent doors, Image Credit: &Beyond

The camp buzzed with the energy of wandering warthogs and family shenanigans. As they explored the wilderness on game drives, Denzel, their ranger, not only ensured each excursion was packed with adventure but proved to be a talented storyteller – unfolding many fascinating secrets of the savannah.

“Our Ranger, Denzel, was outstanding – flexible with whatever we wanted to do and was great with young Emily. He sought out everything we had on our list to see, including the lion, rhino, giraffe, zebra, elephant, hyena, buffalo, cheetah and many more!” – Eddie.

Game drive vehicle coming to a stop to observe elephants

Game drives in the Maasai Mara present an abundance of wildlife, Image Credit: &Beyond

Double Delight

Along with a world of wildlife, the family witnessed not one but two wildebeest river crossings. A bucket-list experience for many travellers, the Great Migration is a stirring testament to nature’s will and unfolds as millions of wildebeest and zebras embark on their epic journey.

Patience is key as the herds navigate treacherous waters, evading predators in a dramatic display of life’s precariousness and splendour.

“We had only seen the Great Migration on TV and wanted so much to see that. Denzel found perfect places to view two wildebeest river crossings – an amazing sight that none of us will ever forget.” – Eddie.

Wildebeest crossing a river

The Great Wildebeest Migration passes through the Maasai Mara for approximately three months each year

Emily’s Lionheart Moment

For Emily, Eddie and Carol’s granddaughter, this trip was her inaugural African adventure. The expression on Emily’s face when she saw her first lion in the wild was one of pure joy. At just a whisper away from her seventh birthday, her dreams of becoming a Lion Keeper seemed to come alive in the heart of Africa.

Moments like these, where a child’s wide-eyed wonder meets the majesty of nature, define the essence of a multigenerational safari. Absolutely magical.

“To see Emily’s face when she saw her first lion in the wild is a memory we’ll never forget. It’s an experience that will last her and us a lifetime. It was a real joy to be with her for her first safari experience. Hopefully, we’ll be able to do it again sometime in the future.” – Eddie.

Lions rule Kenya’s animal kingdom

Paws, Patience, Pay-off

Their safari took an exciting turn when, after an hour-long leopard searching session – tracking pawprints in the sand with almost no luck – they finally spotted this majestic big cat.

Pawprints in the sand

Fresh leopard tracks in the sand mean this powerful cat is close by, Image Credit: Eddie Fazal

It was a thrilling moment when the elusive creature quietly neared their vehicle, allowing for an up-close view. This encounter, captured in vivid photographs, became a standout memory of the trip, particularly for Eddie and his granddaughter, Emily.

“My own personal highlight was when we spotted a leopard that we had been searching for over an hour, just when we were about to give up. It was a beautiful animal and came so close to our vehicle.” – Eddie.

Close-up image of a leopard

The prospects of predator sightings are great thanks to the abundance of plains game

Bush Birthday Bash

On the last day of the family’s stay at Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp, the African wilderness became the backdrop for a special celebration.

Unbeknownst to Eddie, the staff had prepared a surprise for his 70th birthday. They presented him with a beautifully crafted cake. This thoughtful gesture, surrounded by the sounds and sights of the bush, added an extra layer of magic to their already memorable stay.

Eddie and family at a dinner table celebrating his 70th birthday

Eddie and his family celebrating his 70th birthday with a hearty morning breakfast, Image Credit: Eddie Fazal

Parting Ways

As dawn broke the following day, the family’s paths diverged. James and Elise, basking in their newlywed bliss, jetted off to the Maldives, extending their honeymoon in paradise. Meanwhile, Nicki, Jason, and Emily embarked on their journey back to Sydney, signalling young Emily’s timely return to school. 

Staff at Kichwa waving at the camp's entrance

Kenyans are known for their warm hospitality, Image Credit: &Beyond

Tranquil Time for Two

Eddie and Carol, not yet ready to bid farewell to Africa, ventured to Kifaru House located within the world-famous Lewa Conservancy, the concluding chapter of their epic journey, before they, too, would make their way back to Sydney’s familiar shores.

“Kifaru House was time for Carol and myself to relax together after a really hectic four weeks with friends and family in the UK, who had gathered for the wedding of our son James.” – Eddie.

Bird's-eye-view of Kifaru House

Kafaru House – a haven of luxury in the bush, Image Credit: Elewana Collection

Kifaru House, named after the Swahili word for rhino, sits within a conservancy renowned for its conservation successes, particularly with rhinos and Grevy’s zebras. Eddie and Carol’s stay was marked by quality time, intimate wildlife encounters and warm hospitality, rounding off a journey that spanned continents and generations.

Rhino sighting while on a game drive

East Africa’s healthiest black and white rhino populations are found here, Image Credit: Elewana Collection

Discover the Magic of Africa

We would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to Eddie and Carol for sharing their story with us. This adventure, a blend of family bonding, milestone moments and exceptional wildlife encounters, encapsulates the essence of a Rhino Africa safari.

We invite you to create your own family legacy. Reach out to our Travel Experts, start planning, and explore the wonders of Africa.

Best Maasai Mara Lodges and Safari Camps

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Join us as we unveil the best Maasai Mara lodges and safari camps that promise an unforgettable safari and taste of opulence amid nature’s grandeur. Whether you seek close encounters with the Big 5 or a tranquil retreat, these establishments offer exceptional experiences in one of Africa’s most iconic wildlife destinations.

The Maasai Mara is undoubtedly Kenya's most remarkable and revered reserve

The Maasai Mara is undoubtedly Kenya’s most remarkable reserve

Mara’s National Reserve vs. Private Conservancies

But first, let’s unravel the wild beauty that defines the Mara ecosystem. While the Maasai Mara National Reserve stands as Kenya‘s foremost wildlife haven, it’s crucial to acknowledge the adjoining private Mara conservancies.

Africa is home to the Great Migration among many other incredible experiences

Kenya is home to the Great Wildebeest Migration, among many other incredible experiences

The Maasai Mara National Reserve

Situated at the very core of the Mara ecosystem, the Maasai Mara National Reserve essentially facilitates the primary routes of the annual Great Wildebeest Migration in Kenya. Its marvellous landscapes, including the Mara, Talek, and Sand Rivers, play a pivotal role in this process.

Staying at Maasai Mara lodges and safari camps within the reserve bestows a substantial advantage upon visitors, especially those seeking to fully immerse themselves in the epicentre of the Great Migration’s thrilling spectacle.

The Mara, Talek, and Sand Rivers have become famous for the Great Migration river crossings

The Mara, Talek, and Sand Rivers have become famous for their Great Migration river crossings

The Mara’s Private Conservancies

However, the private conservancies boast their own unique set of advantages. They strictly limit guest numbers based on tent-to-acre ratios and don’t permit day visitors, creating a very exclusive atmosphere.

Furthermore, the lodges and camps offer a more flexible approach to safari activities – this often allows for closer wildlife encounters and a greater variety of experiences. Staying in a conservancy also allows you the flexibility of making daily visits to the Maasai Mara National Reserve.

Elephant sighting on a bush walk

A more exclusive safari with unique experiences, Image Credit: Elewana Collection

1. Bateleur Camp – Maasai Mara National Reserve

Looking for Maasai Mara lodges and safari camps that harken back to the explorers of the 1920s and 1930s? Well, look no further than &Beyond Bateleur Camp. With hardwood floors, leather-buttoned Chesterfield sofas, and polished silver and copper bathtubs, this extraordinary camp offers the perfect blend of luxury and nostalgia.

Main lounge and bar area

Opulent interiors exude an old-world ambience, Image Credit: &Beyond Bateleur Camp

Why we love it

As drivers of Sustainable Tourism, the camp is deeply committed to its neighbouring communities, actively employing locals and supporting the Africa Foundation in education and healthcare initiatives. They also source the freshest vegetables from their garden and honey from a Maasai women’s group.

Activities

Game drives, bush dining, walking safaris and activities for children. A hot air balloon safari in the Maasai Mara and community excursions can be arranged in advance at an additional cost.

Perfect for

A romantic getaway or families with children (all ages welcome with their WILDchild Programme).Passionate chefs preparing food at one of the Maasai Mara lodges

Bateleur Camp uplifts communities by employing locally, Image Credit: Bateleur Camp

2. Rekero Camp – Maasai Mara National Reserve

If you want to see the world-famous Great Migration in action, we can only rave about the prime position of Rekero Camp! Situated along the Talek River within the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Rekero offers an exclusive vantage point at a key river-crossing point used by wildebeest during their annual migration.

With only a few luxury tents spaced along the river, Rekero Camp ensures an intimate safari experience. The camp’s décor is reminiscent of traditional bush camps, while luxury additions, like a personal butler, elevate your stay.

Couple enjoying the river views from an elevated wooden deck

Overlooking the Talek River migration crossing point, Image Credit: Rekero Camp

Why we love it

Rekero Camp is doing good by investing in vulnerable areas, transforming them into sustainable conservation economies that benefit local communities and the environment. They partner with many non-profit organisations such as The Maa Trust and Kenya Wildlife Trust.

Activities

Game drives, Maasai Mara photo safari (with specially modified photographic vehicles). A hot air balloon safari in the Maasai Mara as well as conservation and community excursions can be pre-arranged at an additional cost.

Perfect for

Couples, photographers, enthusiasts of multifaceted-safaris, families with children (five years and older).

Maasai guide preparing a bush breakfast on the plains

Picnic in the bush after a game drive? Yes, please!, Image Credit: Asilia Africa

3. Naboisho – Mara Naboisho Conservancy

Based in the private Mara Naboisho Conservancy adjacent to the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Naboisho Camp is a dream for wildlife enthusiasts yearning for a safari experience that goes beyond game drives. Explore the Mara on foot, test your camera skills on a specialised photographic safari, or even opt for a “fly camping” experience.

With an open-plan design, Naboisho Camp seamlessly integrates with the pristine Mara landscape. Whether you’re in the communal area or relaxing by the pool, you’ll spot abundant wildlife all around.

Guests relaxing by the camp's main pool

Designed to be as open as possible, Naboisho Camp takes full advantage of the Mara surroundings, Image Credit: Asilia Africa

Why we love it

Naboisho Camp is an Asilia-owned property and a founding member of the non-profit Mara Naboisho Conservancy. As such, Asilia funds the conservancy’s management and Maasai landowners’ leases, supporting the surrounding ecosystems and communities.

Activities

Game drives, guided walks and activities for children. Maasai Mara photo safari (with modified vehicles), hot air balloon safaris, community excursions, and fly camping can be pre-arranged at an additional cost.

Perfect for

Couples, photographers, enthusiasts of multifaceted-safaris, families with children (five years and older).

Guests on photographic vehicle observing a herd of wildebeest

Naboisho gives you access to Asilia’s specially modified photographic vehicles, Image Credit: Asilia Africa

4. Elephant Pepper Camp – Mara North Conservancy

Set in a forest of elephant pepper trees in the Mara North Conservancy, Elephant Pepper Camp boasts stunning views over the Mara plains where large herds of plains game, big cats, and elephants roam. It’s perfectly located for those wanting to witness the Great Migration river crossings, as the camp’s guides know all the best viewing spots.

As one of the original safari lodges in the protected Mara North Conservancy, Elephant Pepper Camp retains a classic safari feel. Did we mention that it’s far away from other lodges? So, you can enjoy the ultimate setting of solitude.

Maasai warrior waiting to welcome guests for a bush sundowner after their game drive

The private conservancies are an excellent choice for a secluded safari, Image Credit: Elewana Collection

Why we love it

Elephant Pepper Camp holds a prestigious “Gold Level” Eco Rating from Eco Tourism Kenya. It combines traditional safari expertise with cutting-edge tech for minimal environmental impact. Moreover, its removable tents run solely on solar power and LED lighting. Certainly an inspiration for other Maasai Mara lodges!

Activities

Game drives, guided walks, bush dining. Community excursions can be pre-arranged and at an additional cost.

Perfect for

Honeymooners, couples, and families with children (all ages welcome).Honeymoon tent

Eco-camps still exude an air of luxury while leaving a minimal footprint, Image Credit: Elewana Collection

5. Sala’s Camp – Maasai Mara National Reserve

Sala’s Camp boasts one of the Maasai Mara National Reserve’s prime locations, nestled along the tree-lined banks of the Sand River at the southern tip of the reserve. Less than two kilometres from the border of Tanzania, it offers splendid wilderness vistas and distant views of the Serengeti National Park.

The camp harmoniously merges the timeless allure of a classic “under canvas” safari with contemporary luxuries, offering private plunge pools and elegantly designed glass-fronted tents. 

Forest honeymoon tent with outdoor deck and plunge pool

Sala’s Camp offers an unforgettable and magical Mara retreat, Image Credit: The Safari Collection

Why we love it

Sala’s Camp, under The Safari Collection’s stewardship, actively champions many initiatives in Kenya, spanning conservation, healthcare, and education. These endeavours directly protect animals in the Maasai Mara, preserve the wilderness, and empower local communities.

Activities

Game drives, guided walks, bush dining, activities for children, and riverbed games (dry season only). A hot air balloon safari in the Maasai Mara can be pre-arranged at an additional cost.

Perfect for

Honeymooners, couples, groups of friends, and families with children (all ages welcome).

Children and staff playing riverbed volleyball

Play volleyball with friends and family in the dry riverbed, Image Credit: The Safari Collection

6. Mahali Mzuri – Olare Motorogi Conservancy

Are you interested in Maasai Mara lodges with a view? Well, Mahali Mzuri, Swahili for “beautiful place”, perfectly encapsulates what Sir Richard Branson has crafted in his luxurious tented safari camp. Elegantly arched canvas canopies adorn the border of a lush valley cascading onto rolling plains, blending with the Olare Motorogi Conservancy.

The region is famous for its rich wildlife and diverse bird species. Moreover, the annual Great Migration ushers in up to two million wildebeest, along with gazelles and zebras, into the conservancy anywhere between July and October. 

Lions on an embankment outside Mahali Mzuri

Mahali Mzuri is your window to some of the world’s most spectacular scenery, Image Credit: Mahali Mzuri

Why we love it

Mahali Mzuri proudly partners with Pack for a Purpose to support the Enkenju – Enkoirien Primary School, located 4km away, housing 120 students. Donations have provided essentials like solar lights, computers, and printers, while local communities and guests have contributed stationery, books and dictionaries.

Activities

Game drives, bush dining and activities for children. Community excursions can be pre-arranged and at an additional cost. 

Perfect for

Romantic getaways, groups of friends, and families with children (two years and older).

Large herd of wildebeest sighted while on a game drive

Safaris in Kenya offer up plenty of exciting wildlife sightings, Image Credit: Mahali Mzuri

7. Angama Mara – Maasai Mara National Reserve

Angama Mara is built on the same site where many of the iconic “Out of Africa” scenes were filmed. Inspired by the Swahili word for “suspended in mid-air”, it stands high above Africa’s Great Rift Valley floor and offers panoramic views that extend as far as the eye can see over the Maasai Mara, 300 metres below.

Designed to celebrate the golden age of safaris, each of Angama’s spacious tented suites has floor-to-ceiling glass spanning all along the front so you get the full effect of the dramatic views.

Woman relaxing on a rocking chair on her viewing deck

Relax and rejuvenate your mind, body and soul while on safari, Image Credit: Angama Mara

Why we love it

Angama Mara is built upon a core principle of running a successful enterprise to create a profound and enduring positive impact on the neighbouring communities, the surrounding wildlife and land. Therefore, when you choose Angama, you actively contribute to the region’s education, healthcare, and conservation efforts.

Activities

Game drives, Maasai guided walks, photographic studio, beading studio, Shamba (vegetable garden) visits, and activities for children. A hot air balloon safari in the Maasai Mara and the “run with a Kenyan experience” can be arranged in advance at an additional cost.

Perfect for

Romantic getaways, photographers, enthusiasts of multifaceted safaris, fitness fanatics, and families with children (six years and older).

Walking safari with Maasai naturalist

Discover the wonders of Kenya’s wilderness on foot with traditional Maasai naturalists, Image Credit: Angama Mara

8. Mara Plains Camp – Olare Motorogi Conservancy

Mara Plains Camp, one of Kenya’s rare Relais & Châteaux establishments, is ensconced within a verdant forest along the meandering Ntiakitiak River. It flawlessly blends with the natural beauty of the ecosystem, offering expansive views of the plains and a thoughtful placement within the riverine forest.

Every guest suite comes with a complimentary set of professional cameras and lenses, plus a high-quality pair of binoculars. This ensures that you’ll have the perfect tools to witness and capture the region’s remarkable wildlife.

Main area with opulent furnishings

One-of-a-kind luxury Kenya safari camp, Image Credit: Mara Plains Camp

Why we love it

The camp’s conservation education initiatives actively involve local youth, introducing them to the wonders of their natural surroundings. This fosters a deep appreciation for their unique ecosystems, nurturing generations of passionate conservation advocates.

Activities

Game drives and activities for children. Cultural experiences and hot air balloon safaris can be pre-arranged at an additional cost. 

Perfect for

Romantic getaways, those eager to get into photography, families with children (eight years and older).

Camera, lenses and binoculars

Each guest suite has a set of professional cameras and lenses, Image Credit: Mara Plains Camp

Your Maasai Mara Adventure Awaits!

Whether you seek a front-row seat to the Great Migration or a relaxing retreat in the heart of the wilderness, our selection of the best Maasai Mara lodges and safari camps promises exciting wildlife encounters, stunning landscapes, and warm Maasai hospitality. 

So, start planning today and immerse yourself in the wonders of the Mara.

Featured Image Credit: Elewana Collection