Elephant Pepper Camp

CEDARBERG RATING

Premier

Overview

Located in the Mara North Conservancy, the heart of the Masai Mara ecosystem, Elewana Elephant Pepper Camp is the perfect base from which to explore the wonders of the Mara. The camp’s remote location allows the stars to shine bright at night, undimmed by harsh lighting. Guests enjoy the unique experience of listening to the sounds of lion, leopard and hyena foraging and hunting, whilst being cosseted with traditional and modern comforts such as a campfire and cosy duvets.

The vast, fertile plains of the Maasai Mara boasts a plethora of wildlife; with over 450 bird species and both resident and transient populations of lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, giraffe, to name a few, the plains are dense with game. Elewana Elephant Pepper Camp is perfect for those wanting to observe the spectacle of the migration, classified among the β€œSeven Wonders of the World”, when, from July to November, over 1.3 million wildebeest and zebra cross from the Serengeti in search of greener pastures.

The tents are sheltered by a grove of fig and Elephant Pepper Trees and are spaced out for your privacy. You can watch wildlife roam on the savanna plains from your own veranda or even the hammock. All tents can fit one extra bed to accommodate children under the age of 16 years. Elephant Pepper Camp is also home to two Honeymoon / Family Tents. They are ideal for families or couples that want extra space and privacy.

Nothing is quite likeΒ sitting around the campfire. Enjoying the sounds of the African night and staring into the glowing embers. So, evenings at Elephant Pepper Camp are spent by the campfire overlooking the plains, lit only by the soft glow of hurricane lamps and dinner under the stars is a special feature. The camp has a very homely atmosphere: everyone eats together around a communal table sharing the day's safari experiences. The chefs prepare tasty meals often using northern Italian menus from the owner's family as well as other European and local dishes.

Game activities

In extended game drives in 4x4 game vehicles you can experience some of the unique wildlife experiences in the world. Elephant Pepper Camp brings you back to nature: no traffic, no permanent structures, just the sights and sounds of the African bush. The camp lies in a prime, but secluded, game-viewing area away from the hustle and bustle of other Masai Mara camps. It's situated next to a water hole, so even in the dry periods there is plenty of plains game around camp.

As well as morning and afternoon game drives into the Masai Mara, being in its own wilderness concession means that Elephant Pepper Camp can offer night drivesΒ  to spot the many nocturnal species. Guided bush walks with an experienced walking guide are also a key component of the experience. Bush breakfasts or sundowners on the open plains of the Mara are a safari tradition.

Mara North Conservancy is a privately managed conservancy in the core of the Masai Mara, game driving in Mara North is restricted to those vehicles belonging to lodges within the conservancy, so Elephant Pepper guests have this outstanding part of the Masai Mara, almost to themselves.

At A Glance

  • Off the beaten track
  • Recommended for families
  • Rural location
  • Wildlife

Elephant Pepper Camp on the map

Rooms

Elephant Pepper Camp

Safari Tent

The eight luxury Safari Tents offer either twin or double beds, each with spacious ensuite bathroom areas. The tents have a very classy and elegant feel, combining Indian Raj Campaign furniture, dark wood with intricate brass fittings.

Elephant Pepper Camp

Safari Suite

The spacious Safari Suites each comprise of an ensuite master bedroom and a sitting room, which can be converted into a second bedroom for children under the age of 16 years. The lush bathrooms have double wash basins, flush toilets and hot water showers. Located at either end of the camp, the Honeymoon / Family Suites offer spectacular views over the savannah plains.

My Favourite
"The first camp in Elephant pepper was I think my favorite – although we loved all of the camps. We saw a wide range of game. Our driver,Leperes, was phenomenal and really shared a lot of the local culture along with the wildlife knowledge. The food was varied and good, although the portions smaller. We had the family tent (for the 3 of us) at the end on one side, which made it extra special β ..." -