Saruni Leopard Hill

Saruni Leopard Hill is a contemporary-looking six-tent safari camp located in the heart of Mara Naboisho Conservancy, in the midst of the African wilderness. Combining high-end living and pure nature in what is considered one of the best-managed conservancies in the Masai Mara eco-system, it is located close to a series of three waterholes where the wild animals come to drink through the day.

The secluded valley where it sits is also the home of an historically and culturally significant Masai Mara Fig Tree. Dubbed Double Fig Tree, it was struck by lightning in the 1950s, as told by the local people. The tree was splintered in two, giving it its unusual shape, and it is revered by the Maasai people. Built almost under this Fig Tree, the camp has the perfect sunrises and sunsets. While enjoying your morning coffee on the terrace, you can admire the horizon, with the sky blazing in magnificent colors while the African savannah gives its soundtrack of wildlife calls.

Situated in Mara Naboisho Conservancy, with 50,000 acres of wilderness to explore, Saruni Leopard Hill is ideal for game-viewing, birdwatching, and stargazing. Immerse yourself in nature and enjoy a truly unique and life-enriching safari experience. Mara Naboisho has abundant wildlife by day and by night, and is particularly well known for its exceptional sightings of lions. The waterholes directly in front of the camp offer you the chance to sit back and watch animals from the comfort of your tent.

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