Majimoto Bush Camp

At Majimoto Bush Camp we offer a unique blend of cultural authenticity, comfort, and adventure. Nestled in the heart of nature, our accommodation brings together the best of Maasai tradition, rustic cabin living, and adventurous self-camping.

Our Maasai Cottages give guests an authentic experience of traditional architecture, built using local materials and inspired by the rich Maasai heritage.

For those who prefer modern comfort, our Cabin Houses provide cozy, well-furnished spaces surrounded by serene landscapes.

Accommodation Offerings

Type Description Key Features / Amenities
Maasai Cottages Traditional Maasai huts (Manyattas or similar), built with local materials. Authentic design with cultural touches. May include thatched/makuti roofs, mud or cob walls, stone flooring, solar lighting, memory-foam beds, mosquito nets, private terrace or veranda; shared or private bathroom; views of the landscape; cultural décor.

Services & Facilities

Meals / Dining Options

Can include an on-site restaurant serving local & international cuisine, full board options, or self-catering facilities for cabin/ camping guests.

Cultural Experiences

Maasai cultural visits, traditional music / dance, storytelling, local crafts.

Nature & Eco Activities

Hiking, guided nature walks, bird watching, wildlife viewing if applicable, evening campfires.

Safety & Comfort

Security, clean facilities, mosquito protection, first aid / guest support.

Value Proposition

Authentic cultural immersion in Maasai settings.
Range of accommodation options: from rustic cottages to cabins to basic camping → appeal to varied budgets.
Beautiful natural surroundings, possibly near wildlife reserves, hills, or scenic landscapes.
Emphasis on sustainability and community benefit.
Majimoto Bushcamp & Campsite is more than a gateway to the Maasai Mara—it is a place where nature, culture, and community come alive. Nestled just 5km from the main road to the Sekenani Gate, with the rolling Loita Hills on the horizon and a soothing natural hot spring nearby, the camp offers guests an authentic wilderness experience in the heart of Maasailand.
What sets Majimoto apart is its heartbeat: the vision of Simon Tongoyo, founder of Nchaishi Vision School. Built on the principle of “leaving a dusty footprint for others to emulate,” the school embodies the spirit of sustainability—providing education, opportunity, and hope for Maasai children while preserving cultural heritage. 
Every guest who stays at Majimoto Bushcamp becomes part of this journey, supporting a model of responsible tourism that uplifts both people and place.
Here, evenings are spent around the fire under a canopy of stars, days begin with the songs of birds and distant calls of the wild, and every moment carries the pride and hospitality of the Maasai. At Majimoto Bushcamp, your adventure extends beyond the Mara—it leaves a lasting footprint in the lives of a community.

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