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Rates SingleUS$155 Double US$185
The first lodge ever to be built in the Masai
Mara National Reserve (1965), the Keekorok Lodge has acquired
over the years an almost legendary status. Located at the
crossroads of the E176 (Keekorok-Oloololo Gate), C12 (Sekenani
Gate-Sand River Gate), E177 (Keekorok-Talek Gate) and E301
(Keekorok-Ololamutiek Gate), it's rumoured that it occupies
an old hunting camp where Ernest Hemigway used to camp during
some of his hunting safaris.
Furthermore, being strategically located
in the direct path of the migration, it offers the unmatchable
experience, at the peak of the Great Migration, of being absolutely
surrounded by a brimful crowd of herbivores.
The almost 100 rooms are simple yet comfortable and tasteful.
The lodge features a swimming pool, restaurant and bar. Keekorok
offers daily balloon safaris, as well as night and diurnal
game drives. Moreover, it boasts a nearby hippo pool, with
a raised walkway that overlooks it.
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