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Change your travel habits not the climate

Basecamp Masai Mara, an exclusive safari camp in Kenya, wins prestigious international ecotourism award. Basecamp was declared the world’s best ‘Ecotourism hotel’ by Skål International. Skål is the world’s largest association for professionals within the tourism industry, with 20 000 members in 90 countries. If the politicians in Copenhagen can`t take decisions - you can !
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Obama in Basecamp Masai Mara

Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize!

On behalf of all the staff and management at Basecamp Masai Mara and Basecamp Explorer we send our sincere congratulations! We are so proud that you seleceted us for your safari vacation during your last visit in Kenya!
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Climate change and responsible tourism

Some trips turn into legends. They have an impact - on you as a person, on those you meet and on the places you visit. Journeys with meaning.  In Basecamp we have a saying: "Change your travel habits not the climate." The experience you have dog mushing in the Arctic, on a walking safari in Kenya or planting trees in Masai Mara is but one aspect of it. More important is what you learned and what you left behind - a tree planted, a local child educated, an AIDS-awareness projects supported, a cheetah cub saved -  and in addition knowing that your CO2 emisions are taken care of  - by Basecamp.  Journeys not easily forgotten.
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Safari adventure in Masai Mara, Kenya

Take a walk on the wild side - in lion country. Stay at Kenya’s most legendary safari camp Basecamp Masai Mara, preferred by politicians and dignitaries because of our the commitment to fight climate change, to nature conservation and local development. Leave a positive footprint and enjoy Basecamp’s speciality, walking safari with your own Masai guides   - or you can enjoy traditional game drives in classic safari jeeps on the open savannah of Masai Mara.

At Basecamp Masai Mara, you will get closer to nature than you have ever been before.

The air is so nice and cool first thing in the morning! We follow tracks made by gnu and zebra for a while. A flock of kestrel settle briefly on a nearby acacia before flying off in a flutter of greys and browns.

Then Tonkei, our Maasai guide, cautions us to be quiet, and there just ahead, are a pair of eland – the largest of the antelopes – freezing their gazes on us, their long horns gleaming bronze in the morning sun.

Walking out here on the savannah, on our own, exposed and vulnerable in the “wilds” of Africa, is so intense. I thought I would be more afraid, but now I find it just - well – exhilarating! Tonkei, with great knowledge, finds all sorts of tracks and signs for us, pointing out footprints of lion and warthog in the sand, and claw marks of leopard on the large Balanites tree where we seek shade. He knows his plants too, and shows us what his people use for medicines, for making toothbrushes, what the baboons prefer this time of year, and what he used to snack on as a child. The talk of food gets me thinking of the tasty breakfast just now being prepared back at the camp. Luckily, I see Tonkei heading in the right direction...

Basecamp Masai Mara is a unique meeting place due to close co-operation with the local Maasai, our environmental work on camp and our social cultural commitment to its surrounding community. Here you are more than a guest. The camp has sixteen spacious canvas tents on a lush peninsula embedded by trees and shaded by thatched roofs at the edge of the National Game Reserve. You have your own veranda and ensuite bathroom with a hot shower open to the sky. Watch wildlife from your tent, the fig tree platform, or while lazing over a drink in the open air bar. Our activity range includes classic jeep safaris, cheetah conservation, bird walks, community walks, tree planting and Dorobo bush camp where walking safari is the main attraction.

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Masai Mara

The Masai Mara is one of the best known and most popular reserves in the whole of Africa. Basecamp want to make it even more special for you with a close relationship to the masai community, with the best walking safaries in Easy Africa and a relaxed open camp and classic old safri jeeps -  there is something so special about it that it tempts you back time and again.
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Shela Beach

Shela is a village about 2 miles from Lamu Town.
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Lamu

Lamu town is the largest town on Lamu Island, which in turn is a part of the Lamu Archipelago in Kenya. Lamu town is also the headquarters of Lamu District and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Nairobi

Nairobi is the capital and largest city of Kenya. The city and its surrounding area also form the Nairobi Province.
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