Majo moto is Nestled on a hilltop deep in Maasai lands and overlooking vast savannah plains.It is 3-hour drive from Nairobi and Narok town is 41 km from the camp and an hour to the sekenani gate.While flying it is 45 mins from keekorok airstrip.
Accommodation and facilities
The CampConsists of 10 privately positioned Igloo-type of tents, furnished with mattresses, pillows, bedding and towels.All tents are secluded with private relaxing spot and a view. There are 6 showers and long-drop toilets for our clients to share.The tents are built in a masai-style by using branches and stalks,grass ,cow dung and stone.
Dining and cuisine
Majo Moto Camp serves a mix of traditional Maasai cuisine and international dishes.For guest who wants to experience the bush breakfast or sundowner the camp organizes to where there are scenic views that are picturesque. Majo Moto Camp accommodates special dietaryrequirements like vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, or halal diets. It’s always a good idea to inform the camp about your dietary needs in advance so they can prepare accordingly.
Wildlife and safari experience
The camp’s prime location within the Mara Reserve provides guests with incredible opportunities for up-close wildlife encounters and a diverse range of activities to immerse themselves in the region’s natural.
Cultural and recreational
Majo Moto Camp gives guest the opportunity to visit a local Maasai village. Guests can learn about the traditional Maasai way of life, including their customs.Majo moto offer activities such as game drives,nature walks with a guide ,sundowners in the bush and also hot air ballon which is optional. Guests may also enjoy a variety of relaxing spa treatments. A massage or body treatment after a long day of safari
Sustainable and conservation efforts
Majo Moto Camp is committed to sustainability and conservation efforts .The camp Majo Moto prioritizes sustainable energy sources. Solar power is commonly used to provide electricity to the camp, reducing reliance on diesel generators and minimizing carbon emissions. The campworks closely with local conservation organizations and wildlife protection agencies to support anti-poaching efforts in the Maasai Mara.
Rates
Period | Double(per adult sharing) | Single(per adult per day) | Triple(adult per day) |
Normal season | $140 | $180 | $115 |
Green season | $120 | $140 | $95 |
How to get there
By Road: drive from Nairobi to Majo Moto Camp. The journey typically takes around 5 to 6 hours depending on road conditions. The most common route is via Narok town, where you will drive on tarmac roads until the last stretch.
By air :Take your scheduled flight from Wilson airport to keekorok airstrip ,takes about 45minutes to 1 hour, depending on which airstrip you fly into.
Conclusion
Majo Moto Camp offers guests a rare opportunity to engage with the local Maasai culture. Visitors can participate in village visits, observe traditional Maasai ceremonies. The camp is strategically located near the Maasai Mara Game Reserve.Their luxurious tent offer breathtaking views of the savannah.
Faqs About Maji Moto Camp
Where is Maji Moto located and how do I get there?
The camp sits atop a hill in Maji Moto village, near the Loita Hills—approximately a 3‑hour drive from Nairobi, or just 1 hour from the Masai Mara reserve. You can also fly to nearby airstrips like Ol Kiombo and transfer by road
What types of accommodation are available?
There are 14 traditional manyatta cottages (mud huts) and igloo‑style tents. They accommodate singles, doubles, triples, quads, and one family cottage with interleading bedrooms. Shared flush toilets and hot showers use natural spring water
What amenities are offered?
Each unit features memory‑foam beds, stone floors, solar lighting, private terraces, mosquito nets, and small solar charging points. The camp also offers a campfire lounge, communal dining area, and cold/hot drinks bar 
How eco‑friendly is the camp?
The camp runs sustainably: uses local materials for construction, solar lighting (candles/lanterns at night), composting toilets, water heated by hot springs, and organic waste reuse 
What meals and drinks are included?
A full board package includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and basic beverages. A bar serves local beers, South African wines, spirits, and specialty fruit‑based cocktails .
What activities are included?
Included in your stay: guided nature walks, Maasai cultural visits, hot spring baths, evening campfires, bushcraft lessons, wildlife tracking, and visits to Schools