VinayM1975
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There are 3 words to describe Singita Mara River Tented Camp- genuine, authentic and amazing. We visited them during the Christmas time. I'd say that we had a once in lifetime experience at this property. From the moment we arrived at Lamai airstrip to the time we departed from the same airstrip, the Singita crew took care of us with astute personal attention. We were very fortunate and grateful to have Musa as our guide, Juma as our food concierge and Samson as our room concierge. Musa is a biologist and knows animal behavior and local area extremely well. If you ever get Juma as your food concierge, you should ask him about his experience with earthquake in Zanzibar (his home town)- :) :). Rest of the staff were also very friendly and courteous. We enjoyed our conversations with Tina, Jackie, Dan and Kim. Massages from Ana were very relaxing as well. It was obvious that they all loved their jobs and knew how to take care of customers.||||We thoroughly enjoyed all the 6 game drives with Musa. We were able to see wildlife up and close. It was truly a magical experience. While we saw the regular sights that most travelers would see, the highlights for us were the following slights:||1. Hyenas, Vultures and Jackals feeding on a buffalo curcas.||2. Elephants crossing the Mara river||3. Close encounter with a bull elephant (we were scared but Musa was not since he knew the animal behavior).||4. Hippos in the Mara River (we could see them and hear them from our camp too).||||We had booked a family tent, which worked out great for us. The tents were well appointed with 4 post bed, lots of storage space and decorated with contemporary African art. There is an inside as well as outside bathroom/shower. The bath amenities are of to notch quality. We never had trouble with getting hot water in the tap or shower. Our room was well-maintained and attended to by Samson. He just knew what we wanted and when we wanted- for example, he took care of our laundry twice in a day since he knew we were leaving the next day. He also washed our shoes prior to leaving the camp since the shoes had muck and mud all over. One night he had set up a oil diffuser that emitted earthen scent of Africa- so peaceful to sleep!||||Food was just heavenly! It was so fresh and tasty! They made vegetarian food without mushrooms (allergies) for all of us for all the meals and presented the food in an attractive and appetizing way! Wines that accompanied the food were the best as well.||||Weather was actually very good during our visit. It was cold in the morning and evening but it got to 80-82oF in the afternoon. It did rain in the afternoons and some time overnight. However, the rain didn't interfere with our game drives.||||While in the camp, I read about Singita's conservation efforts, which are very impressive and laudable. This whole camp is off the grid too. It does seam like Singita Mara River Tented Camp is very popular during annual migration (July-Sep) since you can see the migration right from the camp itself. We are looking forward to visiting them again!