Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp is set within the 6,000-acre Olderkesi Conservancy on the Kenya-Tanzania border, one of the oldest and most prestigious family-run safari operations in Africa. Founded in 1919, the camp preserves the elegance and romance of safaris from a century ago.
Ten luxurious tents are decorated with authentic 1920s antiques, Persian rugs, and leather campaign furniture. Each tent features a private veranda, claw-foot bathtub, and butler service. The honeymoon suite includes a private plunge pool and star bed on the roof.
Professional Maasai guides lead game drives, walking safaris, and fly-camping expeditions across the conservancy and into the Masai Mara National Reserve. The camp’s location offers exclusive, crowd-free game viewing with regular sightings of lion, leopard, cheetah, and during migration season, millions of wildebeest.