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Elephant Pepper Camp

Elephant Pepper Camp is a step back in time but with modern comforts: evenings by the campfire and dinner under the stars are a special feature of this tented camp.

This is an original bush camp, eco-friendly, committed to finding a way of life that does not harm the wilderness and revenue from the camp goes back to the local community. The Elephant Pepper Camp is put up for the season and then packed away to leave no trace behind. The homely atmosphere of this camp is part of its charm. Guests can relax with nature, no generators, no vehicles passing, no permanent structures jarring the skyline, just the sights and sounds of the bush which completely surround you.

Situated right on the northern edge of the Masai Mara Reserve, Elephant Pepper Camp is tucked away in a prime wildlife area surrounded by the Mara's ubiquitous game. The camp has eight large and spacious light canvas tents with en-suite dressing rooms, safari showers filled with hot water on request, and flush toilets. There is a main dining/bar mess tent offers family-style dining with a help yourself bar. Looking from camp across the plains one can see the greatest game show on earth when the annual wildebeest migration thunders past to seek new grazing in the lush savannahs of the Masai Mara.

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"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."
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