Cottar’s 1920s Camp


Kenya, Africa

  • untouched exclusive Olderkesi Conservancy

  • luxury and quality and returns to the original spirit and essence of ‘safari’

  • bordering the famous ‘seventh’ natural wonder of the world

vintage luxury at it’s best

Accommodation: Cottar’s 1920s Camp

The award-winning Cottar’s 1920s Camp is situated in the 7608-acre private Olderkesi Conservancy bordering the famous ‘seventh’ natural wonder of the world, the Maasai Mara in Kenya and the Tanzania Serengeti game reserve. Owned and managed by the oldest established and continuing safari family in Africa it extends an era of luxury and quality and returns to the original spirit and essence of ‘safari’.

The Cottar family have been providing safaris for more than 100 years and focuses on providing an authentic and individualized safari experience and supporting an ongoing legacy of wilderness, wildlife, comfort and security and honouring a balance between conservation, prosperous commerce, community and culture.

Package Includes:

  • See the ‘Big Five’ without the crowds

  • Meet Maasai warriors and learn about their culture and traditions

  • Horse riding in the Lewa Conservancy

  • Camel ride through the wilderness

  • Visit the Ngare Ndare Forest and Waterfalls

  • Take a hot-air balloon flight over the Maasai Mara

  • Bush walks

  • Spa treatments

  • Traditional canvas bush bath experience

  • Delicious food

  • Conservation activities

How to get here?

  • Fly to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, if your international flight arrives before 11:00 am, it’s possible to make a same-day connection to the Siana Airstrip (minimum of two passengers) from Nairobi Wilson Airport. The flight time from Nairobi Wilson Airport to the Siana Airstrip is approximately 35 minutes. From Siana, the camp is just a 15-minute drive.

Why not?:

  • Experience World-class diving is at your doorstep. From shore or by boat, you have exclusive access to miles of pristine reefs, where diverse and dramatic undersea landscapes harbor the highest level of marine biodiversity on the planet.