If you’re looking for a truly personalized luxury Safari experience, don’t hesitate to stay here. We stayed at two other camps, but the density and quick and easy access of wildlife and the “Big Five” were incredible here. Our driver’s first question was, “What do you want to see?” We said “cats” and in matter of a few hours we saw lions, cheetahs, and leopards (all had cubs BTW), in addition to the usual suspects, zebras, giraffes, and of course, elephants, many of which were in proximity of our tent and huge back yard, which overlooked the vast plains. We heard their trumpets at night. If you happen to get Leperes as your driver, you’ve won the safari lottery. Off-roading is permitted, which other camps do not do! This guy finds a way to get safely front and center of the animal while respecting their territory and politely allowing access to other safari drivers and patrons who eventually show. You will not experience a parking lot of other safari cars as we witnessed in other camps. The “tents” are classically beautiful, incredibly private, clean, sanitary, comfortable, spacious, and the hot water bottles at turn down service are a plus. The FOOD WAS AMAZING and plentiful! No traveler tummy for us! Cocktail hour and tea by the campfire were fabulous. Moses, the GM, couldn’t have been more hospitable. He was intent on making sure everything exceeded our expectations. Folks here at home are amazed by our “National Geographic” photos, all taken with an iphone, but looking as if we had a bazooka camera which isn’t necessary here. EPC is quiet, beautiful, and romantic for couples. Families were present but we didn’t experience the cacophony of children and preferential treatment of families with children which we experienced at another camp. We sat privately most nights but also had the choice to sit with others we met in camp. No negatives to report. The shower water is clearly treated with a purification system including a water softener, so if you wash your hair and don’t like the result, just rinse with the bottled water they amply provide. As far as the cost/benefit ratio goes, we believe we got more than our money’s worth. Love Elewana camps much more than other camps we visited. If you can afford it, take the small planes when transferring to the Maasai Mara rather than taking the bumpy roads.
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