Wild at Mattikoko – The Green Season

We’ll stay at the superb Mattikoko Safari Camp, set in the heart of the private Lemek Conservancy in the Maasai Mara. This welcoming, family-run camp gives us exclusive off-road access throughout Lemek, plus access into both the Mara Triangle or the National Reserve, placing us in perfect locations to capture the vibrant wildlife of the new season.

The camp atmosphere is relaxed, friendly and inspiring, perfect for developing your skills in camera craft, field technique and creative wildlife photography.

Between drives, there’s time to unwind or deepen your learning, with one-to-one guidance and small-group sessions covering everything from composition to post-processing.

Evenings are about enjoying sundowners on the savannah, then gather around the campfire to share stories, images and the day’s encounters.

By joining this safari, you’ll also help protect the Mara ecosystem — over £800 per guest directly supports the management of local conservancies, the Mara Predator Conservation Programme, and the Ol Chorro Rhino Sanctuary.

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Highlights

✅ Full board at Mattikoko Safari Camp
✅ 4WD Off-road access in the Lemek Conservancy
✅ Internal return flights from Nairobi to Mara North
✅ Extra baggage weight allowance on internal flights
✅ All conservancy, airstrip landing fees, road transfers
✅ Nationally accredited gold and silver guides
✅ Rhino Conservancy visit
✅ Photography, videography & processing tuition
✅ Experience: Incredible!
✅ Level of activity: Easy!

2026 Prices…

7 Nights from £6,450 (Deposit, £950)

11 Nights from £9,550 (Deposit, £1450)

For single supplements, to make a booking or any other queries, please use our enquiry form below.

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Iconic Wildlife

Famed by countless BBC and National Geographic documentaries, the Mara is a stage for some of the most remarkable wildlife encounters on Earth. Lions patrol the open plains, elephants wander through lush grasslands, and elusive leopards make their home among the trees. Overhead and all around, hundreds of colourful bird species fill the skies, from eagles and vultures to the dazzling lilac-breasted rollers and superb starlings.

Here you will find all of the Big Five – lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, and Cape buffalo – along with an endless cast of other incredible creatures: cheetahs, giraffes, gazelles, crocodiles, hippos, zebra, storks, vultures, kingfishers, and more. It is a paradise for wildlife photographers, and we will be right at the heart of it.

There is nowhere quite like the Mara. The sheer variety and abundance of wildlife is breathtaking, and every turn of the track offers something remarkable for your lens. The fresh season brings new life to the plains, vibrant greenery, and dramatic skies that make every shot unforgettable.

We work with our brilliant, highly experienced Maasai guides whose knowledge of the land and its animals is unmatched. Rather than following the crowds, we base ourselves in the peaceful private conservancies. Quieter, wilder areas that often feel as though the savannah is ours alone, ideal for capturing extraordinary wildlife photographs.

This trip is perfectly timed for the lush season when the plains come alive with newborns, active predators, and dramatic scenery.

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Karibu Mattikoko…

…. place of wild beauty, warm hospitality, and unforgettable photography safaris.

Tucked away in the heart of Kenya’s Maasai Mara, Mattikoko Safari Camp is a peaceful, family-run retreat nestled in the wildlife-rich and private Lemek Conservancy. It’s the kind of place where you can hear the dawn chorus of birds, sip coffee as the plains come to life and still be back in time for a hot shower and a proper breakfast. At night, you’ll drift off to the sounds of the African bush, hyenas whooping in the distance and the occasional lion reminding everyone who’s in charge (don’t worry, they’re not that close!). Our brilliant Maasai guides and welcoming camp team are here to make sure every game drive, meal and moment is something to remember.

Elephants in front of the Mattikoko Boma

You’ll stay in spacious, glamping-style safari tents with hot showers, flushing toilets, electricity, and comfortable beds, everything you need to feel at home in the wild. Wildlife is often spotted near camp, adding to the magic of the setting.

Meals are freshly prepared on-site each day, with breakfast and lunches enjoyed back at camp or a packed and enjoyed in the wild when we’re out on a longer adventure. Evenings begin with sundowners out on the savannah, followed by a drink or two around the fire back at camp, and then dinner in the boma. Great meals, great conversations, and a safari cocktail in hand while the evening blends with the crackle of the fire and the clink of glasses.

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The Conservancy Advantage – Ethical and Sustainable

Most of our photo safaris take place in the Lemek and Ol Chorro Conservancies, beautiful, wildlife-rich areas in the Maasai Mara eco-system. These conservancies were created to protect vital habitats and wildlife corridors, while also supporting the local Maasai communities who own the land.

Compared to the much busier National Reserve, conservancies are a dream for wildlife photographers: fewer vehicles, no jostling at sightings, and the ability to responsibly go off-road. Our guides are well connected too, always in touch with fellow guides and rangers to help track down the best action.

Conservancies are also doing crucial work behind the scenes, keeping the Mara–Serengeti ecosystem healthy while bringing income and opportunity to the Maasai people.

Part of the cost of your safari goes straight back into these conservancies, helping to fund community projects, protect wildlife, and keep the wild feeling truly wild.

Itinerary

11th March 2026 (Day 1):

Touch down in Nairobi by 6am* to meet our team and hop over to Wilson Airport for a short flight into the heart of the Maasai Mara. We’ll land at Mara North airstrip, where your adventure begins right away with a mini road safari to Mattikoko Safari Camp. While we’re enjoying some welcome drinks, we’ll have a quick safety briefing – nothing scary! Just the usual “don’t pet the lions” sort of thing. Once you’ve settled in it’s time for our first photography safari.

*P.S. We highly recommend arriving the night before and staying at a nearby airport hotel to make things smooth and stress-free. Let us know if you’d like help arranging that.

12th March 2026 onwards (Days 2–7):

Each day brings a new adventure! We’ll head out on morning and afternoon (or sometimes full-day) photo safaris. Along the way, we’ll meet up with the Mara Predator Conservation Programme plus, the residents of a rhino conservancy.

18th March 2026 (Day 8):

We’ll squeeze in one last morning photo safari (because no one wants it to end), then take an afternoon flight back to Wilson Airport. From there, its onwards to Jomo Kenyatta for your international flight or to your hotel in Nairobi. Sad to leave, but full of incredible stories, sightings, and memory cards that need downloading!

11th March 2026 (Day 1):

Touch down in Nairobi by 6am* to meet our team and hop over to Wilson Airport for a short flight into the heart of the Maasai Mara. We’ll land at Mara North airstrip, where your adventure begins right away with a mini road safari to Mattikoko Safari Camp. While we’re enjoying some welcome drinks, we’ll have a quick safety briefing – nothing scary! Just the usual “don’t pet the lions” sort of thing. Once you’ve settled in it’s time for our first photography safari.

*P.S. We highly recommend arriving the night before and staying at a nearby airport hotel to make things smooth and stress-free. Let us know if you’d like help arranging that.

12th March 2026 onwards (Days 2–11):

Each day brings a new adventure! We’ll head out on morning and afternoon (or sometimes full-day) photo safaris. Along the way, we’ll meet up with the Mara Predator Conservation Programme plus, the residents of a rhino conservancy.

22nd March 2026 (Day 12):

We’ll squeeze in one last morning photo safari (because no one wants it to end), then take an afternoon flight back to Wilson Airport. From there, its onwards to Jomo Kenyatta for your international flight or to your hotel in Nairobi. Sad to leave, but full of incredible stories, sightings, and memory cards that need downloading!

11th March 2027 (Day 1):

Touch down in Nairobi by 6am* to meet our team and hop over to Wilson Airport for a short flight into the heart of the Maasai Mara. We’ll land at Mara North airstrip, where your adventure begins right away with a mini road safari to Mattikoko Safari Camp. While we’re enjoying some welcome drinks, we’ll have a quick safety briefing – nothing scary! Just the usual “don’t pet the lions” sort of thing. Once you’ve settled in it’s time for our first photography safari.

*P.S. We highly recommend arriving the night before and staying at a nearby airport hotel to make things smooth and stress-free. Let us know if you’d like help arranging that.

12th March 2027 onwards (Days 2–7):

Each day brings a new adventure! We’ll head out on morning and afternoon (or sometimes full-day) photo safaris. Along the way, we’ll meet up with the Mara Predator Conservation Programme plus, the residents of a rhino conservancy.

18th March 2027 (Day 8):

We’ll squeeze in one last morning photo safari (because no one wants it to end), then take an afternoon flight back to Wilson Airport. From there, its onwards to Jomo Kenyatta for your international flight or to your hotel in Nairobi. Sad to leave, but full of incredible stories, sightings, and memory cards that need downloading!

11th March 2027 (Day 1):

Touch down in Nairobi by 6am* to meet our team and hop over to Wilson Airport for a short flight into the heart of the Maasai Mara. We’ll land at Mara North airstrip, where your adventure begins right away with a mini road safari to Mattikoko Safari Camp. While we’re enjoying some welcome drinks, we’ll have a quick safety briefing – nothing scary! Just the usual “don’t pet the lions” sort of thing. Once you’ve settled in it’s time for our first photography safari.

*P.S. We highlyrecommend arriving the night before and staying at a nearby airport hotel to make things smooth and stress-free. Let us know if you’d like help arranging that.

12th March 2027 onwards (Days 2–11):

Each day brings a new adventure! We’ll head out on morning and afternoon (or sometimes full-day) photo safaris. Along the way, we’ll meet up with the Mara Predator Conservation Programme plus, the residents of a rhino conservancy.

22nd March 2027 (Day 12):

We’ll squeeze in one last morning photo safari (because no one wants it to end), then take an afternoon flight back to Wilson Airport. From there, its onwards to Jomo Kenyatta for your international flight or to your hotel in Nairobi. Sad to leave, but full of incredible stories, sightings, and memory cards that need downloading!

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