
Little Governors' Camp
Little Governors' Camp is in a conservation area on the border with the Masai Mara in Kenya.
There are 17 comfortable and tastefully decorated tents, each with en-suite facilities. The tents are tucked away around a large watering hole, and verandas overlook this continually changing view. Meals at Little Governors' Camp are served either outside, or in the candlelit dining tent. In the evening chilled drinks are enjoyed round the campfire.
There are very large herds of buffalo, wildebeest and various antelope. In addition hippo, giraffe, elephant, cheetah and leopard are frequently seen. But the Masai Mara is renowned for its magnificent black-maned lions with their large prides who spend most of the day sleeping in the shade of the acacia trees. The Masai Mara normally hosts the wildebeest migration between late June and mid October on their annual trek from the southern plains of the Serengeti.


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