Lerai Safari Camp, in the Olerai Conservancy’s vast 5000 acres, is the only camp within this protected part of the greater Masai Mara ecosystem in Southern Kenya. Sharing a common ecosystem border with the Naboisho Conservancy, Lerai basks in the wonder of wildlife freely moving between the two conservancies, creating breathtaking scenes of African wilderness.

The canvas suites are thoughtfully positioned to face sweeping views of the plains, with elevated decks that invite you to linger over sunrise coffee or a sundowner as the horizon blushes with evening color. Inside, natural textures, warm woods, and locally crafted details create a calm, understated elegance—solar-lit lanterns, crisp linens, and generous beds ensure comfort without disturbing the authenticity of the wilderness around you.

At the heart of camp, open-sided lounges and a crackling firepit become gathering places to share stories after a day’s game drive. You might watch elephants trace silent paths across the valley, or listen as guides interpret the night sounds between courses of a candlelit dinner. From guided walks to relaxed afternoons watching wildlife drift past, Leria Safari Camp is designed to immerse you gently in the rhythms of the land, with the wild always just a breath away.

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Lerai Safari Camp is the only permanent safari accommodation in the 5,000 acre Olerai Conservancy of the greater Masai Mara ecosystem of southern Kenya. Barely 15 miles north of Tanzania’s Serengeti National park and just west of Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve, it’s an area teaming with African wildlife with migratory pathways for wildebeest, zebra, elephant and antelopes. Lerai Safari Camp was built slowly throughout 2018 to allow the wildlife breathing space to co-exist with us. Enveloped within a cluster of acacia trees (Lerai means yellow and Olerai describes the acacia tree), there is a nearby riverine forest stream drawing elephants towards camp.

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