Fig Tree Camp

Details

Details of Fig Tree Camp

TENTS: 80

Comprising of,

  • 38 Safari Tents overlooking the Talek River, each with a double and single bed.
  • 32 Garden Chalets with double and single beds.
  • 10 Superior Ngamboli Tents on the banks of the Talek River.

The Ngamboli tents are the super luxury tents located on a private wing of the Camp with open views over the Mara game reserve.
All rooms are ensuite and have their private balcony.

Short Overview

Fig Tree Camp is located on the banks of the Talek River in the world famous Maasai Mara National Reserve. The Camp is situated on the northern border of the national reserve and its central location makes all areas of the park accessible during game drives.

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