Guests visiting Cottar’s 1920s Camp will be in a vast, wildlife-rich savanna environment, perfect for authentic safari adventure in Maasai Mara, Kenya
While at Cottar’s 1920s Camp, you can go on game drives, guided bush walks and cultural visits. Cottar’s 1920s Camp offers on-site guided safari and wildlife tours.
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Cottar’s 1920s Camp operates fully off-the-grid, using an extensive standalone solar panel configuration with battery storage to run its safari operations cleanly.
Cottar’s 1920s Camp incorporates local rugs and hand-crafted textiles to provide a distinct sense of place in its safari tents
Cottar’s 1920s Camp focuses on large-scale wildlife conservation and community land management by securing vital biodiversity corridors and providing economic alternatives to habitat-destructive practices.
Cottar’s 1920s Camp manages protected land in the Olderkesi Conservancy and works to eliminate poaching and habitat fragmentation.
Cottar’s 1920s Camp has an in-house restaurant.
Cottar’s 1920s Camp serves a classic safari-style menu.
Cottar’s 1920s Camp utilizes fresh ingredients sourced from their own organic farm to create nutritious safari meals. Cottar’s 1920s Camp provides a dramatic dining experience under the vast African sky. Cottar’s 1920s Camp focuses on traditional culinary heritage combined with high-quality local produce.
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Cottar’s 1920s Camp is a 4-star Wildlife & Safari in Maasai Mara, Narok County, Narok County, holding a Hold The Throne eco rating of 3/5. It is verified for Eco-Tourism Standard, Garden, Heritage Preservation and Local Sourcing.