Bogani Camp suggests traveling as light as possible to minimize the risk of damage or loss of items. The properties have 24-hour security and there are safes in each room where you can deposit your belongings for safekeeping. Bogani also has Wi-Fi access across the property so you can choose to be on or off the grid as much as you wish.
The food at Bogani Camp is thoughtfully designed and prepared under an amazing team of local chefs and cooks. You can expect meals that incorporate authentic local tastes as well as Western favourites. Much of the food you will be eating is part of what we call our “1-mile diet”, which celebrates the offerings of our community by sourcing food locally. We prioritise farm-to-table practices, sourcing the freshest ingredients from nearby fishermen and local fruit and vegetable growers. We are also able to accommodate any dietary needs- just let us know before you leave for your trip.
Bring your Yellow Fever vaccination card if coming from a country with Yellow Fever. Consult your travel doctor for specific advice and vaccinations.
Pack long-sleeved shirts, T-shirts, shorts, jeans, jackets and a lightweight waterproof jacket. Don’t forget sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat and comfortable walking shoes. Keep in mind the luggage allowance for small flights is usually 15 kg in soft bags.
Arrive 2 hours prior for domestic flights and 3 hours for international flights. Keep valuables with you at all times, as vehicles are not always attended.
Check-in is usually at 14:00/15:00 and check-out at 11:00/12:00. Early check-in or late check-out may incur additional fees.
Check-in is usually at 14:00/15:00 and check-out at 11:00/12:00. Early check-in or late check-out may incur additional fees.
Yes, most dietary needs can be catered for. Please inform us in advance of any specific dietary preferences.
Kenya is on EAT (East Africa Time). It is three hours ahead of Coordinated Universal TIME (UTC+03:00).
Yes, there is filtered water at Bogani Camp. There are filtered water stations around the property so you can refill your water bottle throughout the day.
Plugs in Kenya take 240v. Kenya’s outlets are plug type G - three rectangular pins in a triangular pattern.
Bogani Camp welcomes participants of all ages to visit - there is something fun and unique for everyone to enjoy. Whether you are a family, a couple, or travelling with your company or on a group tour, each trip is tailored to your needs.
Kenyan Shillings are recommended for small purchases, while US dollars are widely accepted. It's advisable to bring small denominations of US dollars and have a Visa or MasterCard as most places accept these.
Use safes provided at accommodations for valuables and avoid carrying large sums of money. Ensure that you purchase excursions from licensed operators.
Swahili and English are widely spoken in Nairobi and throughout the region.
The weather in the mara is pleasant throughout the year, with an average of over 25 degrees celsius in summer and winter. The nights are cooler - around 20 degrees celsius but can dip as low as 15 degrees in June, July, August, September & October.