The Masai Mara is a huge wilderness teeming with intriguing species, undulating grasslands, and lush trees. Elephant Pepper Camp is located in the Mara North Conservancy, the core of the Masai Mara ecosystem, and is the ideal location from which to experience the Mara’s attractions. The broad, lush plains of the Maasai Mara are rich with wildlife, with over 450 bird species and both resident and transitory populations of lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, and giraffe, to mention a few.
The remote location of the camp allows the stars to shine brightly at night, unaffected by harsh lighting; guests enjoy the unique experience of listening to the sounds of lion, leopard, and hyena foraging and hunting while being pampered with traditional and modern comforts such as a campfire and cosy duvets. Tea and freshly baked biscuits welcome tourists to the reserve for a morning of game drives or bush walks with highly skilled local guides and wildlife rangers. Blankets keep visitors toasty on night wildlife drives back to camp following sundowners in the woods.