Enaidura Camp
Enaidura Camp is a mobile mid -range accommodation found along the Talek River near the Mara River confluence in the famous Maasai Mara National Park, Kenya. The word Enaidura is a Masai word that means “migration,” which fits perfectly in the camp following the movement/ Migration routes.
You can be at the Resort by road or air transport, taking approximately 5-6 hours (250km) drive from Nairobi city center to Masaai mara national park and an hour to fly from Nairobi to the close, serene airstrip, then a few minutes to be transferred to the camp. The camp is convenient for travelers and tourists interested in safari adventure, for one to explore and discover the beautiful Masai Mara National Park, and the great wildebeest Migration.
Enaidura camp consists of 7 comfortable and spacious, well-appointed tents with a view of the wilderness and surrounding areas. The tents offer a combination of twin, doubles on a sharing basis, individual beds (single) with King-sized beds, and a family tent. Each tent reflects traditional building, well elevated and furnished with en-suite facilities of clean private flush toilets, bathroom with hot and cold showers, chairs, mosquito nets, hand wash basin, chairs and Tables, and Free bottled water in the rooms, free toiletries, white duvet and pillows to mention but a few.
Each tent has a large veranda and sitting areas that give great views over the hills, vast plains, and surrounding areas. At night, the camp has hurricane lamps that give warm lights, and Masai warriors are always on Patrol to escort you.

Enaidura camp offers more services and facilities, which include;
A dining area that serves different cuisines, both international ( vegetarians and non- vegetarians) and Kenyan cuisine that meets guests’ choice. They offer buffet breakfast served from 6 am to 9 am, picnic lunch, and dining areas that serve both indoor and outdoor diners, served by a well-trained, friendly, and organized staff that ensures comfort and safety. They also serve bush diners overlooking the stars or enjoying the sunrises, especially in the morning.
A well -stocked bar with a variety of refreshments, local, cocktail, wines, spirits, and international beers, you relax and sip the cocktail while overlooking the stunning, breathtaking views of the wilderness and surrounding area.
Services include: Airport pick up and drop-offs offered, ample parking space, solar energy with a backup generator available, laundry, and housekeeping services.
Activities while at the camp include: Game species viewing that will give a chance to spot a wide range of animals, Hot air balloon safaris, nature walks, Bird watching /birding since the park has different bird species, and many others.
Masaai mara national park is among the largest and most visited parks in Kenya, known for its incredible density and variety of animals. It is situated 270km north of Nairobi in Kenya, occupying a total area of 1,510 km squared. There are over 1 million tribes in Kenya.
The Masaai are an indigenous and local group of semi –Nomadic people that settled in Kenya and the northern part of Tanzania. Maasai Mara National Park is an area of preserved savannah wilderness in southwestern Kenya, along the Tanzanian border.

The park contains over a million animals that include lions, cheetahs, elephants, zebras, and hippos, and 600 species of birds and 60 species of raptors in different colors. Wildebeest traverse their plains during their annual migration from the Serengeti National Park during July, August, and October. The landscape has grassy plains and rolling hills, and is crossed by the Mara and Talek rivers.
There are several accommodations in Masaai Mara National Park: budget, mid-range, and luxury accommodations, which are all friendly and convenient to guests visiting Masaai Mara National Park.
There are different activities to do while in Masaai Mara national park; Game viewing, you spot various animals while migrating from Serengeti, boat cruise at mara river, hot air balloon riding, bird watching since the park contains more bird species, nature walks in the park, visiting masaai river, seeing the wildebeest migration, flying safaris, cultural visits in the Masai homes, and many others.
