At the southern end of the Maasai Mara and right in the path of the annual migration of wildebeest and zebra, lies Keekorok Lodge. There's always plenty of activity around the waterhole but during the migration, the lodge is enveloped by the swarming mass of animals. One need hardly venture from the grounds to game view. From the veranda and from Kiboko Bar at the end of the raised 300 m. walkway, there is plenty to see.
Accommodation at Keekorok is in bungalows, single storey blocks and in comfortable shaded chalets. The liberal use of cedar wood, pink and grey river stone and other indigenous building materials offset the green lawns and colourful bougainvillea.
After a day in the fresh air, the excitement of game spotting and a refreshing dip in the swimming pool, the ritual of sundowners by the roaring log fire in the lounge, heralds an evening full of traditional Maasai dancing, cultural and wildlife lectures and videos and yet another of those remarkable Keekorok dinners.
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