98% Client Satisfaction Rating
Silence is the first luxury you notice in Olare Motorogi Conservancy. Beyond the busy corridors of the Maasai Mara National Reserve, this vast private wilderness unfolds as a place where wildlife dictates the rhythm and vehicles are few enough to feel like a privilege. Set in the northern reaches of the Mara ecosystem, Olare Motorogi offers an experience defined by space, exclusivity, and the rare freedom to explore without restriction.
Formed through the merger of the former Olare Orok and Motorogi conservancies, Olare Motorogi represents one of Africa’s most successful models of private conservation. Covering over 35,000 acres, it safeguards critical predator territory and migration routes while maintaining one of the lowest guest-to-land ratios in the Mara. Lions, leopards, cheetahs, and large elephant herds thrive here, benefiting from controlled tourism, off-road access, and minimal lodge density conditions that allow wildlife behavior to unfold naturally and dramatically.
Luxury in Olare Motorogi is immersive rather than ornamental. Elegant tented camps are positioned deep within wildlife corridors, offering uninterrupted views, refined interiors, and highly personalized service. With Camptrek Safaris, guests experience the conservancy at its most exclusive private game drives, off-road tracking, night safaris, and flexible schedules that transform each day into a bespoke journey through one of Kenya’s most elite safari landscapes.
Ultra-Low Density Safari Experience
One of the Mara’s most exclusive private conservancies, ensuring uncrowded sightings and intimate wildlife encounters.
Exceptional Big Cat Territory
Renowned for consistent lion, leopard, and cheetah sightings throughout the year.
Exclusive Safari Privileges
Off-road driving, night game drives, and guided walking safaris not permitted in the national reserve.
Crafting your journey from a curated portfolio of 500+ exclusive lodges and safari operators, we ensure luxury, comfort, and authenticity at every step.
July – October: Peak season with the Great Migration nearby and outstanding predator activity
January – February: Warm, dry months with excellent visibility and fewer visitors
March – May: Lush green season, dramatic skies, and heightened exclusivity for luxury travelers