Spirit of the Masai Mara is a hideaway in the wild, located in Siana Conservancy and set within its own secluded valley overlooking the Masai Mara Game Reserve. The location offers our visitors fantastic game viewing opportunities and immediate access to the world-famous Masai Mara Game Reserve, home to the great ‘Annual wildebeest migration’.
A private watering hole allows our guests picturesque views graced by a variety of wildlife right from the comfort of their suites or the viewing deck at the lobby area.
The lodge features 10 luxury suites comprising a spacious bedroom with a separate lounge area and a balcony overlooking the expansive conservancy. The bathroom has a walk-in rain shower and a bathtub with a beautiful view into the wild. The bedroom is tastefully furnished with a king size bed with wide windows offering natural lighting and panoramic views of the flora and fauna. An extra bed is available upon request for families.
Discover the flavors of Kenya through fresh local ingredients grown right within the lodge’s organic garden where fresh vegetables, herbs and tropical fruits are produced. Go on a culinary journey by exploring our table d’hote menu specially designed by our skilled chefs to give you the perfect dining experience.The restaurant is well set with a beautiful view overlooking the watering hole offering a dramatic setting for a lively gourmet experience. The bar is the perfect place to relax over a refreshing drink while watching nocturnal creatures flutter by.
Deepen your discovery and experiences in the peaceful retreat. We have a myriad of adventures to ensure your stay is exciting. Go on a safari expedition hosted by our silver certified Masai
guides from the local community. Learn about the traditional herbs and shrubs growing in their natural habitat as you go on a nature walk with the guides and get to learn more about cheetahs and elephants that are found in the conservancy. In the evenings, soak in the sunset while having a sundowner cocktail in the wild. Explore your adventurous side by dancing the Masai way and learning the Masai culture over a fireside chat.
Other activities include: Tree planting (Where you get to name
your tree) and bird watching.