Elewana Sand River Masai Mara



Unidades de juego
El Masai Mara es famoso por su espectacular visualización de juegos y sus interacciones de vida silvestre. ¿Por qué no disfrutarlo con las actividades más tradicionales de safari - un viaje de juego! Con un guía experto, un coche diseñado a medida y una nevera de coche llena de bebidas frías, disfrute de una mañana, tarde o día completo en las llanuras herbáceas, y el bosque ribereñal de Masai Mara.
Las unidades de juego están incluidas en el paquete de juego



Sundowners
Una puesta de sol sobre las llanuras de Masai Mara disfrutadas con una bebida en la mano es una tradición de safari milenaria. Siéntese en cómodas sillas de campamento, con el camarero para traerle su pizca de su elección, y algunos deliciosos bocados.
Los atardeceres están incluidos en el paquete de juego.


Comidas de Bush
Disfrute de un delicioso desayuno o almuerzo rodeado de las vistas y sonidos del arbusto africano. Bajo la sombra del toldo diseñado a medida en el vehículo safari siéntese en una mesa totalmente equipada con comida gourmet casera.
Las comidas de Bush están incluidas en el paquete de juego.
Nadar
Tome un refrescante chapuzón en la atractiva piscina infinita.


Visita a la aldea cultural o a la escuela
El Masai Mara es famoso por es la tribu masai adornado de color rojo, que han vivido en esta zona durante siglos. Mientras que en Elewana Sand River Masai Mara los huéspedes pueden visitar un pueblo local o una escuela y ser testigos de las tradiciones de los masai que todavía se mantienen fuertes hoy en día.
Sustainability & Conservation Initiatives
At The Elewana Collection we strongly believe in the power of conservation and responsible tourism to protect the local environment and support the local communities. Elewana or harmony in Swahili, is a concept that underpins our philosophy to impact our surrounding environment as little as possible, while creating a positive influence on local communities through initiatives like The Land & Life Foundation.
Our environmental and social philosophies are gently woven throughout the entire safari experience; be it revenue-sharing projects that support local conservancies, sponsorship of schools, students and medical clinics, responsible recycling of waste materials or the many other ways in which we aim to reduce our carbon footprint on the surrounding environment. Our staff are extremely passionate and constantly strive to find and develop new and sustainable eco-friendly practices.
• All of Elewana’s camps and lodges have been designed to impact the immediate environment as little as possible with recycling, low-energy and low-waste methods in place.
• Many of the camps employ state-of-the-art power systems, including 24-hour solar power with power-storage technology to ensure minimal emissions and fuel use.
• All camps and lodges employ strict recycling systems, ensuring that all recyclable waste is indeed recycled.
• All bush camps provide Elewana reusable aluminum water bottles to their guests in order to replace plastic-bottled water, in addition plastic straws have been replaced with biodegradable alternatives.
• Wherever possible, we source food and supplies locally to ensure our surrounding communities financially benefit from tourism.
• The Land & Life Foundation L6 undertakes the corporate social responsibilities of The Elewana Collection, working with communities and conservation projects in the surrounding areas of the properties. LLF not only supports local communities, but also helps to preserve the wildlife and habitats of these important ecosystems.
• Pamoja Fund’ supports the people, places and wildlife who have been adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. 100% of every single donation goes straight to benefiting the communities, schools and wildlife in the areas in which Elewana operates and will address the critical needs of communities at risk, as well as help provide vital support to conservation efforts that are under pressure as a result of the recent pandemic.
• The Shanga Community Programme is a successful social enterprise developed in conjunction with The Elewana Collection which employs people with disabilities to create unique, high-quality, handmade homeware items including hand blown glassware, textiles and clothing, as well as handmade jewellry incorporating recycled materials. These products are sold on-site at The Shanga Cooperative, at Elewana properties and all over the world, with profits being reinvested back into developing opportunities to employ more people with disabilities.