Kenya
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It is a wild camping BUT you must pay a fee to the Masaï community who will show up, which is normal since it's their land. Daniel and John seem to be the chiefs to whom you can pay ( John Naleke's phone: +254718523411 ) They wanted 2500 pp - absurd since it's almost the price of the campsite at Mara West - so we reduced it way down. Paid in the morning after a peaceful night sleep. Very easy access from the road that leads to Mara West Camp and no one can see you from the road. Stunning view over Mara Triangle savanna. Zebras, elands, antelopes around the camp. Lots of shade. Would have stayed there for days if we could. Good Safaricom internet signal.
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It is a wild camping BUT you must pay a fee to the Masaï community who will show up, which is normal since it's their land. Daniel and John seem to be the chiefs to whom you can pay ( John Naleke's phone: +254718523411 ) They wanted 2500 pp - absurd since it's almost the price of the campsite at Mara West - so we reduced it way down. Paid in the morning after a peaceful night sleep. Very easy access from the road that leads to Mara West Camp and no one can see you from the road. Stunning view over Mara Triangle savanna. Zebras, elands, antelopes around the camp. Lots of shade. Would have stayed there for days if we could. Good Safaricom internet signal.
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