Mara Camps Have Two More Silver-Level Guides In April 2013 Kevin Siayalel and Duncan Lenjirr sat for the Kenya Professional Safari Guides Association’s Silver Level certification and we’re very pleased to announce that they both passed! CONGRATULATIONS, Kevin and Duncan. Duncan Lenjirr Duncan was born in 1977 in the Narok area of the greater Maasai Mara region [...]
While there’s no doubt that being alluded to as the Brangelina’s of the safari industry is quite a compliment, there’s much more substance to the work of Dereck & Beverly than appearances. Tiara Walters of South Africa’s Sunday Times weaves a story which we hope will “turn around a billion Chinese”. But it requires your [...]
“Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in it’s beauty” Albert Einstein Happy Easter to you from the team on the plains of the Masai Mara and Kenya, where the elections and appeals have gone smoothly and peacefully. [...]
A Masai Mara sunset with topis and an ostrich As some of you may know from previous reports, as of a month ago there has been a slow and steady stream of wildlife moving into the central Mara from the east. Impala and Eland silhouette Three weeks ago we reported of these large [...]
“When the stars threw down their spears, And watered heaven with their tears, Did he smile his work to see? Did he who made the lamb make thee?” William Blake In the three weeks it has been since our last report when we mentioned the wildlife moving south into this area, the herds have now [...]
To all our managers, staff, colleagues, and tourism friends in Kenya Our thoughts are with you all in Kenya this week for a peaceful transition in government and on the streets. Despite CNN and BBC wanting to show footage of the old election unrest, their efforts have largely been thwarted so far and there is [...]
On the 15th of February, after having been watching, and waiting for two months we had the first ever sighting of the Leopard cub belonging to the leopardess who has been a regular around Mara Plains and Toto for the last 5 months. On the morning of the 15th, guests out with the morning drives [...]
“To my mind, the greatest reward and luxury of travel is to be able to experience everyday things as if for the first time, to be in a position in which almost nothing is so familiar it is taken for granted.” – Bill Bryson One month into 2013 and so much has already happened here [...]
BREAKING NEWS….Mara Plains & Mara Toto status report from Richard and Lorna: We’ve done it. Mara Toto is now a fully functional seasonal camp running 100% on solar power, with no negative discharge into the environment (thanks to Biorock sewage treatment system), 5000 litres of rainwater catchment off the solar panel bank so far, all [...]
Our beloved camp is making way for even greater things to come. Here are some photographs of what little is left of the mess area…
After a monumental storm last night, and following weeks of rain in the Mara, the land is completely saturated and drained straight into the river running past camp. The water level has risen approximately twelve feet vertically and has engulfed the bridge into camp! Consequently we have had to pause with carting furniture across the [...]
“Look deep into Nature and then you will understand everything better” – Albert Einstein After having had one of the wettest Christmas and New Years any of us can remember, on the 3rd January, as we closed the camp for the full rebuild, the sun emerged and is shining brightly on our plans for the [...]
Today guests arrived at Mara Plains to stay in the brand new family suite. The two tents are looking stunning and we have had a huge amount of fun getting them ready, with Dereck and Beverly Joubert on site to help complete their vision. Two tents on one deck allow parents and children the peace [...]
Christmas day at Mara Plains started with cars heading out for the morning drives to experience the unbeatable wildlife action. Guests followed Notch’s boys (four huge male lions) and watching the cheetah brothers hunting in the overcast light of dawn. As the morning moved on the cloud cleared into a beautiful day and the Mara Plains crew set up [...]
“What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the master calls the butterfly” – Richard Bach As some of you may already know this December (especially the second half) has been one of the most incredible months any of us can remember. After a brief reprieve from the early month rains that brought on [...]
The strange weather continues this week with a very unusual blanket of thick fog descending on the plains at sunrise today. It didn’t last for long and already half an hour later the blazing morning sun is shining through, evaporating the dampness in plumes of steam and bouncing beams of light off every droplet of [...]
“To see ten thousand animals untamed and not branded with the symbols of human commerce is like scaling an unconquered mountain for the first time, or like finding a forest without roads or footpaths, or the blemish of an axe. You know then what you had always been told — that the world once lived [...]
Lara Logan of CBS 60 Minutes profiles “The Last Lions” filmmakers Dereck and Beverly Joubert on location at their Great Plains Conservation Camps in Botswana Scheduled to air Sunday November 25, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. ET/PT Lara Logan and a team from CBS 60 Minutes profiled filmmakers Dereck and Beverly Joubert at their Great Plains [...]
Great Plains Conservation is not simply a tourism venture. As our name suggests, we are actually primarily focused on conservation and use tourism as a vector to achieve our conservation goals. Hence we we call ourselves a “Conservation Tourism” company. To this end, Dereck & Beverly Joubert founded Big Cats Initiative in partnership with National [...]
A safari is definitely about more than just the big cats but it’s not everyday that one can see the three big cats of Africa in one drive. ‘Cat-trick’ last night with Ping. Cheetah with yearling cub, Notch’s boys (4 mafioso male lions) and Fig the Leopard.. who ended up getting chased up a tree [...]
A rarely seen pose of a leopard balancing on its hind legs. This is Acacia, resident leopardess, which was taken near Kenya’s Mara Plains Camp in October. Many thanks to Homsy Irani for sharing this image.
Mammal count in Kenya’s central Olare Orok Conservancy in one 20km game drive. 18 mammal species! not to mention the birds and reptiles. 28 Lions- (two prides) 1 Leopard 2 Cheetah 2 Hyena +-1500 Wildebeest, +-1000 Zebra, +-200 buffalo, 68 Topi, 8 Kongoni 16 Giraffe, 124 Impala, 18 Elephant, 25 Grant’s Gazelle, 7 warthogs, 7 [...]
“Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it” – Roald Dahl Hello, “Hujambo” (Kiswahili) and “Supa” (Maa) to you all from the team here on the central plains of the Mara. It has been a little while since our last report (in migration season), so for that we would like to apologize and [...]
After the huge build-up of clouds and heat over the past week the rain finally arrived on the afternoon of the 27th, in a very big way. Coinciding with the month-end and a beautiful full moon (when we can see it), the thousands of wildebeest visible from the camp seem to have finally had enough [...]
For those of you who have been following our posts you will know of the massive battle that occurred three weeks ago when Mama Kali, one of the ‘Prideless Females’, threw herself headlong into the middle of the 17-strong Enkoyeni pride of lions in a courageous but desperate attempt to divert attention long enough for [...]
Just an hour ago (2pm) ‘Yellow’ our resident territorial male leopard killed a Thompson’s gazelle right next to the camp. As of right now he has it hanging in the huge hollow fig tree within 100 meters of the camp. Thanks to the resident troop of vervet monkeys who brought this to our attention with [...]
A couple of weeks ago we mentioned a particularly amazing sighting witnessed by some guests while sitting watching a wildebeest crossing of the Mara River. In short, a sudden commotion and explosion of movement behind the vehicle caused them to turn and capture a moment, mid-chase, as a lioness went for a wildebeest fawn. A [...]
Recently our friends and colleagues at Ellerman House, based in Cape Town, hosted the annual ArtAngels charity art auction and party for the first time this year, following the success of the inaugural 2011 event at CIRCA on Jellicoe in Johannesburg where R1.6 million was then raised for charity This year, and going forward, ArtAngels [...]
This morning our resident pod of hippo decided to make the most of the slightly over cast weather and to bask in the cool cloudiness opposite tent number six.
Considering our last post was a little over a week ago we thought it may work out well to give you all a teasing taster of another incredible day-long experience at Mara Plains Camp from the eyes of a honeymoon couple in Africa for the first time. They left the camp yesterday morning and headed [...]










