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The view from the deck at Angama Mara

Angama Mara is a safari lodge in the Maasai Mara in Kenya. In the Kiswahili language, "angama" means "suspended in mid-air"; the name refers to the lodge's location Шаблон:Convert above the floor of the Maasai Mara.[1]

History

The lodge was developed by Steve and Nicky Fitzgerald and opened in June 2015.[2] It is located on the site where several scenes of Sydney Pollack's Out of Africa (1985) were filmed.[3] It was chosen for the film as the landscape reflected what the Ngong Hills just outside Nairobi would have looked like in Karen Blixen's time, before the area became urbanised.[4] Guests can see Denys Finch Hatton's "burial site" from the movie and also experience an Out of Africa picnic in the same location where the film's original poster was photographed.[5]

Accommodation

Angama Mara comprises two separate camps of 15 tents each. Each camp has its own guest area, kitchen and staff.[6]

In 2020, Angama Safari Camp opened. It is a light footprint, sole-use camp comprising four guest tents, sleeping a maximum of eight people.[7]

Wildlife

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Male lion with the Great Migration in the background

Angama Mara has a private entrance to the Шаблон:Convert Mara Triangle where all game drives take place. The Mara Triangle has abundant year-round wildlife, including the Big Five. It is also where the Great Migration enters and exits the Maasai Mara National Reserve and crosses the Mara River.[8]

Angama Foundation

Guests contribute a small nightly donation to the Angama Foundation which has been set up as a separate non-profit entity. These funds are used for various initiatives in the fields of education, healthcare and conservation.[9]

The Angama Foundation works closely with neighbouring schools and several conservation organisations including the Mara Conservancy, the Mara Elephant Project and the Anne K. Taylor Fund. It has also built a clinic on the property of Angama Mara for guests, staff and the neighbouring communities.[10]

The Angama Foundation was the creator of The Greatest Maasai Mara Photographer of the Year competition.[11]

Accolades

In 2018, Angama Mara was listed in Condé Nast Traveler as the #1 resort in Africa.[12] It has also received other accolades including being featured in the Travel + Leisure World's Best Awards in 2020[13] and Fodor's Finest Hotels in 2020.[14]

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