JW Marriott Masai Mara Lodge
Part of Phasec create
JW Marriott Masai Mara Lodge sits on community land above the Talek River, looking out over the Masai Mara National Reserve. The lodge holds twenty-four tented suites: twenty-two Deluxe Suites, each one hundred square metres with a king or two queen beds, a lounge area, and a deck with an outdoor whirlpool bath and shower; and a two-bedroom family suite of two hundred and sixty square metres, where two connected tents share a lounge and a deck with separate whirlpool baths. The Executive Suite adds floor-to-ceiling glass doors and a private plunge pool alongside the whirlpool.
Game drives run in the morning and evening, with full-day options available, using four-seater and six-seater safari vehicles. Bush breakfasts and sundowner stops are built into the programme. The lodge has partnered with Canon to run an on-site photography studio staffed by resident photographers who lend mirrorless cameras and lenses and go out with guests on drives.
Dining centres on Sarabi Restaurant, which serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner — indoors or outside — using produce from the lodge's own organic garden. The Fig Tree Lounge sits around a mature fig tree overlooking a hippo pool. The lodge also runs East Africa's first kosher container kitchen, operating under rabbinical supervision. Balloon flights over the reserve depart at sunrise and end with breakfast in the bush.
The lodge does not accept children under six. Airstrip transfers are available.