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Cottars 1920's Camp

Cottars 1920's Camp is a superb and stylish camp on a vast 22,000 acre private area of land in the heart of the Masai Mara. The camp enjoys views across miles of rolling hills and open plains that play host to the migration of one and a half million wildebeest and zebra that pass through the Mara.

The camp is very traditional with huge white canvas tents, open at the sides during the day, with comfortable furniture and en-suite w.c and shower.

From the chairs at the front of your tent you can enjoy the fine views across the plains. The camp is run with a good sense of style and the standard of food and service is excellent.

Because it is set on a large private reserve you can enjoy walking with an armed guide, tracking animals through the bush and game viewing by vehicle during the day and at night, knowing that you will encounter no other tourists or vehicles. You can also venture further afield into other parts of the Mara following the huge migrating herds and seeing countless lion, leopard, cheetah, giraffe, elephant and buffalo in the company of Calvin and his other highly expert guides.

More so than any other camp in East Africa, Cottars manages to combine simplicity with a real sense of relaxed style and inspired guiding, cuisine and attention to detail, all of which goes to create an unforgettable African safari.

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Laura Burdett
"To watch as a herd of elephants make their way in slow but purposeful steps across the dusty plains of Amboseli with Mount Kilimanjaro providing a distant backdrop is to see something truly magnificent."
Laura Burdett,
Safari Designer
laura@safari.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1604 628979

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