Keekorok Lodge

Coordinates: 1°35′01″S 35°14′33″E / 1.583495°S 35.242567°E / -1.583495; 35.242567 Keekorok Lodge was the first lodge built in the Masai Mara, a large game reserve in south-western Kenya. It was erected in the direct path of the wildebeest migration. At the height of migration, Keekorok Lodge is surrounded by a swarming mass of animals, and there is hardly any need to go on a game drive. Accommodation comprises stone built bungalows with private balconies. There are 89 standard rooms, 8 superior rooms, and 4 suites.

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