Overview
The name Tangulia means “to lead” in Kiswahili and is at the core of the camp’s existence. With over twenty-five years of guiding in the Mara, the owners Jackson Looseyia & Dominic Nchoe are more than qualified to give guests a truly authentic insight to Maasai culture, customs, beliefs and knowledge of the fauna and flora here. Tangulia has seven ensuite tents and a family tent consisting of two ensuite bedrooms with a shared sitting area.
The large and open sitting and dining room overlooks the Olotulo Murt salt lick and the Mara River. A wide wooden deck hugs the front of the sitting area, where you can watch the wildlife come and go as they please without having to leave the camp. The camps decor reflects the Masai ownership and furniture in the camp has been made onsite, from fallen indigenous trees. In the evening, gather around the fireplace with a drink in hand, and reminisce on the days events.
Tangulia has 8 ensuite tents in total, 1 family tent, and 7 other tents (which can be configured to be double or twin) positioned spaciously with views over the salt lick towards the Mara river.