The reopening of camps in the Maasai Mara, severely affected by floods last year, highlights the resilience of local operators and their commitment to restoring tourism in the region.
Emboo’s rebuild
Some 14 camps and lodges in the reserve were flooded and forced to rebuild. Among the camps that reopened is Emboo Safari Camp, known for its commitment to eco-tourism, including the use of electric safari vehicles, solar-powered accommodation and focus on sustainable dining.
According to Valery Super, CEO of Emboo, the team rebuilt the entire camp in less than two months. Emboo now features 12 river suites tucked into the tree canopy and raised 1.5 metres above the ground. The decks are made from 1 200 recycled plastic floorboards,…












