Heritage Hotels, Kenya's top provider of exciting Kenya family safari experiences, announces the completion of new family accommodations at the famed Mara Intrepids Camp in the Maasai Mara game reserve. These new permanent tents are comprised of two traditional permanent safari tents joined by a common sitting area in between, offering an ideal arrangement for a Kenya family safari as children can overnight in their own tent affording the parents privacy while keeping the family close and together. Heritage Hotels offers families specially trained children's safari guides, innovative programs focused on educating youth about the flora and fauna of the African bush, and culturally interactive opportunities with the local Maasai communities making for a complete Kenya family safari.
Heritage Hotel's Mara Intrepids Camp was recently honored by readers of Conde Nast Traveler as the TOP Kenyan property to be featured on the publication's esteemed "Top 100 Readers' Choice Awards, Best in the World" directory, and these new Kenya family safari amenities build on this Kenya luxury camp's outstanding reputation.
Heritage Hotel's Safari Clubs are the perfect option for a Kenya family safari.
Families visiting Mara Intrepids and Samburu Intrepids now have the added bonus of a free membership of Heritage Hotels' acclaimed Adventurers' Club -- while older children will thrill to the "wild education" offered by its big brother, the Young Rangers' Club.
"The two safari clubs offer a unique Kenya family safari experience, combining a fascinating 'bush school' with excursions to historical sites, practical conservation work, and cultural and sporting exchanges with local Maasai and Samburu communities. These family-friendly safari activities truly enhance the classic Kenya family safari experience," said David Stogdale, Managing Director of Heritage Hotels. "Both of our youth safari clubs benefit from the finest and safest hosting in the business, with a team of children's guides that has been described over the years as the finest in Africa."