The Masai Mara game park has been a magnet for tourists from near and far due to its diverse offerings and inclusive approach. From budget-conscious travellers to opulent spenders, the park caters to everyone’s preferences and financial means. Visitors have the option to reside in luxurious tented camps within the park itself or choose more economical accommodations in Narok Town and its surroundings.
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For those seeking an extraordinary experience, the allure of staying in the opulent camps within the Masai Mara is irresistible. One such renowned safari camp is Ngerende, which comprises two properties: Ngerende in the Wild Lakeview and Ngerende in the Wild Riverview. With 16 lavish suites accommodating 32 guests, Ngerende mainly targets high-end clientele, many of whom are repeat customers or referrals, forming a substantial portion of their business.
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The word “Ngerende” holds significance, signifying a flat area encompassed by hills, a fitting name for this majestic facility. Established in July 2013, Ngerende faced a temporary closure in 2019 due to personal reasons and the pandemic’s restrictive measures. The pandemic acted as a learning experience for the owner, Eunice Kaigai, urging her to diversify her customer base after witnessing a drop in international bookings. The majority of Ngerende’s customers come from the USA, Canada, Europe, and various Asian countries, showcasing its global appeal.
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In conclusion, the Masai Mara game park, with its commitment to inclusivity and sustainability, continues to captivate tourists from diverse backgrounds, making it a sought-after destination for both local and international travellers.
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