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Muthu Keekorok Lodge, Maasai Mara, Narok, hotel in Keekorok

Muthu Keekorok Lodge, Maasai Mara, Narok is the first property located in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve and it offers traditional accommodations with private patios.

Staff are amazing. Great Location. The signages on the roads leading to the hotel are not the most straightforward. Struggled a little with that. My stay was superb
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
157 reviews
Price from£237.19per night
Oldarpoi Mara Camp, hotel in Keekorok

Set in Keekorok, 1.7 km from Sekenani Shop, Oldarpoi Mara Camp offers a restaurant, mountain views and free WiFi. Some units have a seating area and/or a patio.

Staff was very friendly
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very good
Rated very good
53 reviews
Price from£158.70per night
Sekenani Camp Maasai Mara, hotel in Keekorok

Set at the source of Sekenani River in Masai Mara National Reserve, Sekenani Camp Maasai Mara offers an authentic bush experience.

Lovely place in the maasai mara. The staff is really friendly, the game drives are amazing and the place looks lovely. The tents are beautiful and the staff make sure you have a warm bed at night. Most likely you find some wildlife in their beautiful garden when having lunch or breakfast.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
65 reviews
Price from£227.61per night
AA Lodge Maasai Mara, hotel in Keekorok

Located 4 km from the Sekenani Main Gate, AA Lodge Maasai Mara is 10 minutes' drive away from Siana Springs Air strip and 1-hour flight away from Nairobi.

You may quickly find superior hotels nearby that are more environmentally friendly when you compare hotel costs. Additionally, the food wasn't all that wonderful.
7.2
Scored 7.2
Good
Rated good
51 reviews
Price from£174.66per night
Giraffe Hills Mara Camp, hotel in Keekorok

Situated in Masai Mara, Giraffe Hills Mara Camp has a restaurant and a bar. The hotel features family rooms. At the hotel, the rooms include a balcony.

The place, will not even call it a lodge, is a total scam. Totally horrifying experience that you will definitely send your worst enemy there. They only provide electricity from 6pm to 10pm, and 6am to 7am. The driver that picked us up, insisted and demanded us to pay entrance fee to the park of USD80 per pax telling us the camp is inside the park. Then on the next morning, demanded another USD 80 per pax for park entrance fee again, and this time telling us we need to enter the park as the camp is outside the park.
5.3
Scored 5.3
Average
Rated passable
15 reviews
Price from£71.88per night
Mara Leisure Camp, hotel in Keekorok

Situated along the Talek River on the Northern Boundary of the Masai Mara Game Reserve, Mara Leisure Camp offers accommodation in what is considered a prime wildlife area.

Our Masai Game Driver was very knowledgeable and caring. The room was comfortable except there were not enough electric outlet .
8.9
Scored 8.9
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
26 reviews
Price from£166.75per night
Jambo Mara Safari Lodge, hotel in Keekorok

Jambo Mara Safari Lodge is situated in the Masai Mara National Reserve. Free WiFi is available and free private parking is available on site. Some units feature a terrace and/or balcony.

Their rooms were very clean and They gave us a free upgrade to the glass view room.
8.5
Scored 8.5
Very good
Rated very good
95 reviews
Price from£223.62per night
Narasha Homestay - Maasai Mara, hotel in Keekorok

Located in Talek, Narasha Homestay - Maasai Mara provides a garden and shared lounge. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.

Staff were very friendly and helpful. Steven the chef did a great job preparing our fresh meals. It was good to get to know some locals and not be in a compound. The wifi didn't work but the staff set up a hotspot for us to use.
8.9
Scored 8.9
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
25 reviews
Price from£108.10per night
Julia's River Camp, hotel in Keekorok

Julia's River Camp offers accommodation in the heart of the Masai Mara Nature Reserve. Each tent looks onto the Talek River and has its own private verandah to enjoy the scenery.

We have just stayed here for 3 nights as part of our month long Kenyan self drive. We are hardened African Safari guys, who have done ground tents in remote locations with no water (and dig your own toilet) to similar camps like this so not writing as novices. Having read some of the great reviews before booking, we had high hopes for this place - unfortunately we were disappointed. Whilst the camp is in a truly great location on the Talek River that’s where the word great ends. There’s a big difference between eco /authentic and dirty and forgotten! For starters it isn’t actually in the park despite their assurances it is - it isn’t!!!! The Talek Gate is a good 35 minute drive away or it’s a 2 hour drive out past the airstrip where you can cross the river into the park. Chairs around fire are old and torn. Cleanliness is generally lacking throughout the camp - see pics. Whilst the staff are really friendly and helpful, there’s a lack of supervision or management I feel that means there’s more listening to mobiles than cleaning etc. Food was average to very poor and the first nights dinner was freezing cold! They don’t cook the food at Buffalo Camp so it’s brought over from another camp so this probably explains the coldness. Tents are outdated, look old and tatty and you can’t lock. Beds are small and sheets and pillows were dirty. Basics like hand soap bottles by the hand basin were dirty and empty. We had no cold water in the shower so it was scalding and we had to use bottles of cold water to rinse down. Toilets don’t appear to be fixed to anything so when you sit down they almost fall over - it’s all a bit cheaply done. Cracked toilet seats and generally dirty bathrooms aren’t a great look for over £300 per night. Loud music and general noise from staff quarters isn’t in keeping with the signs around the camp asking guests to keep their voices down and isn’t great when you are trying to relax on the balcony!
8.2
Scored 8.2
Very good
Rated very good
33 reviews
Price from£325.04per night
Entumoto Main Camp, hotel in Keekorok

Providing garden views, Entumoto Main Camp in Ololaimutiek offers accommodation, an outdoor swimming pool and a garden.

Beautiful place in the hills of the Maara… extremely friendly and accommodating staff… amazing luxury tents… top-notch local guides - Alex, our guide, and Jon, the GM, are exceptionally welcoming and knowledgable… great food produced in their own gardens… incredible wildlife right in the reserve itself… beautiful game drives, not only in the Maara reserve but also in the conservatories which allow you to do walking safaris… bonfires for sunsets in the bush… just infredible… cannot recommend more… we had a wonderful time and will be back.
9.7
Scored 9.7
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
19 reviews
Price from£718.76per night
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What guests said about Keekorok:

  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Keekorok is in fabulous location.

    Keekorok is in fabulous location. Especially for Game Drive just outside of camp you Will see many animals. Exactly outside of your room you can walk around and enjoy with Garden and swimming pool and walking toward the Hippo pool takes 5 minutes. Staff were excellent. Sometimes during the day the power went out. And another things which I have to mention the quality of food can be much better. If you pay for full board Drinks not included even water.
    P
    Peyman
    Qatar
  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    Beautiful ensemble. Central location in Maasai Mara.

    Beautiful ensemble. Central location in Maasai Mara. About 1 hour to Mara River. The hotel needs a general renovation and is too expensive for what it is offering. Poor breakfast and coffee and only fair dinner.
    Gunter
    Germany
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Staff and location are exceptional, but you get what you pay...

    Staff and location are exceptional, but you get what you pay for. Rooms need an overhaul and definitely a lick of paint. Food was OK, buffet style, but dining is exceptionally busy and waiting/moving can be a bit of a pain
    Dr Richard
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    The game drives with Francis were amazing.

    The game drives with Francis were amazing. He could spot game from anywhere. Not a big talker but a 100% guy. He took us out to the airstrip for our departure but wouldn’t leave until we were safely handed over to the Kenya express crew. I think Keekorok charge an excessive fee for transfers just up the road. Food is pretty good. We were told it comes by truck from Nairobi once a week on Thursday overnight so it doesn’t spoil. They do a good job. Visit to the Maasai village was an eye opener. But be warned these guys could teach the Wall Street mob a thing or Two. Would we return ? Yes!
    John
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    When you book by booking.com, the price you see dsnt include...

    When you book by booking.com, the price you see dsnt include taxes and daily fee entrance to the park( 70 usd per day for foreigner). Also take in consideration that it is a very poor wi fi connection. Except those 2 remarks, this place is excellent, the staff very kindly, the environment so beautiful
    daniel
    Israel