Olarro Plains

With a stay at Olarro Plains in Maasai Mara, you'll be 24.4 mi (39.2 km) from Maasai Mara National Reserve and 24.4 mi (39.2 km) from Sekenani Gate. This all-inclusive lodge is 6.3 mi (10.1 km) from Leleshwa Conservancy and 12.6 mi (20.3 km) from Ol Kinyei Conservancy.Relax and unwind with massages, body treatments, and facials. Encounter the local wildlife with a safari, then enjoy recreational amenities including an outdoor pool. This lodge also features complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and babysitting (surcharge).Satisfy your appetite for lunch or dinner at the lodge's restaurant, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Unwind at the end of the day with a drink at the bar/lounge or the poolside bar. A complimentary full breakfast is served daily from 7 AM to 10 AM.Featured amenities include laundry facilities and a safe deposit box at the front desk. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available on request), and free self parking is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 8 guestrooms featuring free minibar items. Rooms have private furnished patios. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with showers feature rainfall showerheads and complimentary toiletries.

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  • Guest:Olarro is a 5 stars experience in the middle of a concervancy full of a lot of animals. I spent 5 full days and i can say that is much more betther than Masai Mara. Te experience with the animals is much more inmersive, more if you have a good guide as Dickson. The team at the lodge is very kind. Dan at the room, Fred attending the hotel and Benjaming the manager.
  • Guest:Our stay at Olarro Plains far exceeded our expectations. It is a fabulous place in a breathtaking location. The staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful, making sure we felt at home and had everything needed for a perfect stay. We were celebrating my 60th Birthday and the staff made it even more special by providing several surprises. Dickson our guide also worked extra hard to make sure we got close to so many animals including lions, cheetahs and elephants, for a truly personal experience in the Olarro conservancy with no other vehicles. We have travelled to many places but this was up there as the best holiday ever and would love to go back.
  • Guest user:We had a magical experience at Olarro. It was 5* all the way. From the attentiveness of Louise who coordinates the group to Benjamin the manager; through Fred and the team in charge of food and drink to the amazing guides like ours, Dickson; the service and care taken by all to ensure we had such a memorable trip was incredible. Cant recommend highly enough the pleasure of staying on the conservancy: close enough to Mara to manage full days there to then combine with the calm, personal flavour of game drives in the conservancy. The full range of animals may not quite match the Mara, but we saw lions every day, were free to offroad (not always easy in Mara) and felt a total immersion in nature that isnt easy in the Mara, at least during migration season! with so many cars around. It all adds to a sense of exclusivity, privacy and care. Walking safari, Maasai village visit also recommend highly close to the property. Food is great, rooms are beautiful and comfortable. Massage therapist was great. Truly very grateful for a stunning time there. Louise and the team really invest in you having a great holiday and it pays off!
  • Guest user:A friend + I stayed at Olarro Plains for four days in end of July. We spent a long time researching different all-inclusive safari options and were hoping to see the Great Migration in the Mara. We had a wonderful stay at Olarro & wanted to share some more info of what to expect: Lodging: - Benjamin + his staff are all incredibly welcoming, & our guide Dominic was very knowledgable. You'll be assigned a guide once you arrive at the Conservatory; if you're a smaller group, you will likely share one (we shared a guide + car with a Canadian couple for 3 of the days). - The view of the Plains is stunning from the common area - There is no heating at night (we were there during Kenyan winter), so definitely pack down jacket + a couple of sweaters / hoodies. At night, they provide hot water bottles to sleep with. I ended up wearing either my down jacket or rain jacket most of the days, since the game drives are early morning and night. - Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner is all-included and you choose before each meal from a prix fixe menu. The chef is really good & it's mostly Western options. - The rooms are nice, eco-lodge style; we had no bugs or cleanliness issues. There is also no AC (which was not a problem for us b/c it was usually cool / chilly). Safari Vehicles: - The safari vehicles are basically modified Land Cruisers. They can fit 8 px maximum; the first four seats are the best. There are no side windows; the sides are fully exposed (open-air), which is great for animal viewing. However, there is no sunroof (you cannot stand up and look through the roof). There are also no doors, so you have to climb into the vehicle each time. Safari: - Conservancy: We spent most of our days here; there are lots of giraffes, zebras, wildebeasts, gazelles, etc. a couple of lions, and one elusive cheetah. There are elephants (but we didn't see any). Important FYI: You cannot see the Great Migration at the Conservancy (we didn't know this when we booked), it's only in the Mara. - Maasai Mara: Olarro is about 1.5 hours away from the park; we did a full day trip at the Mara., would definitely recommend. - The Mara is significantly more crowded; at Olarro, it's a private conservancy so you will (1) usually see no other vehicles, (2) can go off-road and get out of the vehicle, (3) do a walking safari / ATVs. At the Mara, there will be a bunch of cars crowded around the same lion / elephant / etc. taking pictures + you will seldom be alone. Also - there's no guarantee of seeing a river crossing or large part of the Great Migration (we saw a bunch of wildebeasts running, but no crossing. We also met folks who'd been staying at the Mara for 3+ days and didn't see the Migration). Overall: It was a great experience and we really appreciated the privacy and amazing views. If I were to go again during the Great Migration, I'd probably spend a couple of days at the Mara itself first before going to a conservancy, but definitely recommend Olarro as that choice!
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Olarro Plains
  • Address: GGPX+796, Ol Donyo Esimiti, Ololaimutiek Village, Narok, Kenya

  • Reserve :  +8620-86009099
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  • Foreground Tel: +971-4-3253322
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Olarro Plains address: GGPX+796, Ol Donyo Esimiti, Ololaimutiek Village, Narok, Kenya

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