Africa is well-known for its breathtakingly beautiful and pristine landscapes, which makes it a very popular destination with travelers who want to experience nature at its unspoiled finest. Unfortunately, too much attention can sometimes be a bad things and overdevelopment can become a problem, eventually ruining the very place people come to admire for its untouched splendor. While this might become an issue in some parts of Africa, at the Eagle View safari lodge you needn’t have such concerns.
Located in a remote part of the Mara Naboisho Conservancy, the eco-lodge is built using Kebony wood and recycled steel – a clear sign that sustainability is a top priority there. Also worth noting is the fact that electricity is generated entirely by solar energy. There are a total of nine tented suites with en suite bathrooms and terraces offering great views of the savannah, while a large open air restaurant and lounge area are not far away. At night, guests can gather around the campfire or watch the sunset and the stars from the viewing deck. Far away from the city, this can turn into an unforgettable experience!
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