
Kicheche Valley Camp


Kicheche Valley Camp is set in a secluded area along an Acacia tree lined river in the recently established 50,000 acre Naboisho Conservancy in the Masai Mara. Habitats range from acacia woodlands, savannah grassland plains, riverine acacia forest to rocky undulating hills, perfect for browsing and grazing herbivores and predators alike.
Accommodation & Facilities
Kicheche Valley Camp consists of just six spacious luxury tents, each
with en-suite facilities including a flush loo and shower. The dining
tent, with its comfortable local furnishings and informative collection
of reference books and overlooking a natural spring, makes it a relaxing
place to view the passing wildlife. Meals are taken al-fresco in a
clearing overlooking the plains, or in the dining tent.
Wildlife & Activities
From the camp, game drives with Kicheche's experienced guides in
customised 4x4 vehicles allow guests to view the incredible wildlife for
which the Masai Mara is renowned. Between July and October huge herds
of wildebeest and zebra migrating from the adjoining Serengeti swell the
substantial numbers of resident animals, creating one of the world's
greatest wildlife spectacles. Thanks to the large amount of prey for
crocodiles, lions, leopards and cheetahs, these fearsome predators
abound in large numbers. Walking safaris are also available, and offer a
different perspective of the fauna and flora.
What Next?
If you’re interested in staying in Kicheche Valley Camp as part of a safari holiday in Kenya, give our African experts a call. We regularly visit the lodges and camps we recommend and are ready to offer great advice on constructing your perfect holiday.



