Emboo River Camp

Masai Mara Game Reserve

Emboo River is the most forward-thinking safari camp in Kenya. Every aspect of their impact has been considered, from electric vehicles and solar-powered camp facilities to an organic garden.

What We Love

Wildlife

Though always popular during Migration time, this area in the Mara is jam-packed with wildlife year-round. It’s a great place to see cheetah and leopard, while hyena and lion are often heard at night and seen most days.

Experience

As the camp is located within the Masai Mara National Reserve, the main activity is game drives, you benefit from being in the thick of the action, so expect wildlife as soon as you leave camp.

Impact

No water is wasted, the swimming pool uses new technology to avoid chemical use, and the camp advises guests on what to bring to minimize waste. It is also one of the few Kenya lodges working with female guides.

About Emboo River Camp

The camp is located in the heart of the Masai Mara National Reserve, on the banks of the Talek River, an incredible spot to see the Great Migration river crossings (July – October). The beautiful River View and River Suite tents overlook the Talek River. The tents are decorated by local artisans with sustainability in mind. This camp has a modern feel that aligns with the ethos and vibe found here. We absolutely love everything about Emboo and hope they continue to inspire the rest of the safari industry.

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  • 12 Suites
  • Electric Safari Vehicles
  • Swimming Pool 
  • Wifi available 
  • Children welcome 
  • Solar powered

Why Book with Us

Genuinely Tailor-Made
No two Wild Paths trips are the same. Every itinerary is built from scratch around you — your pace, your interests, your budget. You’ll speak directly to Jonny, not a call centre.
On-the-Ground Expertise
Jonny has spent over 15 years travelling across Africa, including driving the length of the continent from Cape Town to Cairo. That experience — and the relationships built along the way — means every Wild Paths itinerary is rooted in genuine, first-hand knowledge of the places, people and wildlife you’ll encounter.
Travel That Gives Back
Every trip you book with Wild Paths actively contributes to protecting the wildlife and places you’ll visit. We choose partners and camps based on their commitment to conservation and local communities.
Fully Protected
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Rated 5 Stars
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Our Impact

We choose our local partners, safari camps and guides based on their ability to offer incredible experiences and their commitment to people, the planet, and wildlife. We’ve worked with many of them for years.

  • Every holiday we create aligns with our purpose to support conservation through the power of travel
  • We measure the carbon cost of each trip and invest in projects that remove emissions and celebrate the wild
  • 30% of profits are donated to charities, supporting conservation, communities and biodiversity.