Olare Motorogi Conservancy


Overview

Olare Motorogi Conservancy (a combination of Olare Orok and Motorogi conservancies) covers an approximate area of 33, 386 acres and is a strategic buffer zone for the Maasai Mara National Reserve and key wildlife migration corridors. Built upon a partnership with 288 landowners, Olare Motorogi management has worked with the local people who agreed to move their homes and only allow carefully managed cattle grazing, leaving the wildlife completely unimpeded.

The conservancy offers pleasant and exclusive tours in a pristine environment, with a rich and diverse wildlife population of both predators and herbivores, including the Mara’s famous big cats and many elephants. Rhino and wild dog have also been sighted, and it is becoming a very viable habitat for these two highly endangered species, given the right sort of protection through sensitive tourism development.


Where To Stay

1. Mahali Mzuri

What To Do

Game drives/ Spa treatments/ wedding and celebrations/ hot air ballooning/ Masai Community tour/ Bush dining and night game drives.

What To Do

Cultural Visits / Game drives /Guided walks /Night drives/ Full-day safaris Picnics /Specialist guides/ Sundowners & Bird watching.

Take to the Wild on foot

Masai Mara is the ultimate place to check off your bucket list activities if you’re a nature enthusiast. Go extra by taking to the wild in some of these private conservancies where the camp and parks are less busy. Expert guides will lead private explorations into the wild that wouldn’t be possible in the main reserve. Partaking these extra activities will transform your safari experience from great to extraordinary.

  • Enjoy guided walks within the conservancy.
  • Immerse yourself in nature in close proximity.


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