Mahali Mzuri – Olare Motorogi Conservancy
Mahali Mzuri – Olare Motorogi Conservancy
Mahali Mzuri – Olare Motorogi Conservancy
Mahali Mzuri – Where the Wild Heart of Kenya Finds Its Most Beautiful Home
In the very cradle of safari, where the horizon unfurls into endless golden grasslands and the sky feels close enough to touch, lies Mahali Mzuri—Sir Richard Branson’s exquisite tented retreat in the Olare Motorogi Conservancy. Its name, meaning “beautiful place” in Swahili, is not a promise—it is an understatement.
Suspended on the edge of a valley carved by time and the passage of countless migrations, Mahali Mzuri is a lodge where the architecture of wilderness and the artistry of luxury entwine seamlessly. Each of its twelve futuristic tented suites curves with the land, designed not to
intrude upon nature, but to disappear into it—offering unbroken views of the great Maasai Mara.
By dawn, the Conservancy comes alive: elephants stride with ancient grace, big cats weave through tall grass, and the air itself trembles with the call of the wild. From your private deck, safari becomes not an excursion, but an immersion—the world’s most extraordinary theatre playing out just beyond your gaze.
At Mahali Mzuri, the extraordinary is not staged—it is natural. It is the stillness before sunrise, the thunder of hooves during the Great Migration, the intimacy of sharing space with the wild. It is, simply, Africa—at her most beautiful.































