Spaced well apart for maximum privacy, the spacious canvas tents evoke the safari of bygone years with their classic 1920s style that favours four-poster beds draped with mosquito nets, antique furniture, sepia pictures, explorer-style storage trunks, and chaises longues. Each tent is slightly different, but all have huge floor-to-ceiling roll-up windows, allowing the breeze to circulate and maximising the breathtaking Mara views. Furniture includes bedside tables, reading lamps, a writing desk, comfortable indoor seating arrangements, and ample storage space. The en-suite washrooms are at the back of the tents, and each has a flush toilet, a washbasin, and a walk-in shower. At the front of each tent, there’s a veranda with a couple of chairs and a small table where guests can enjoy drinks while marvelling at the glorious setting. The four family suites feature additional bedrooms and shared living/dining rooms with cosy fireplaces, and the generously sized honeymoon suites feel very private and exclusive. Cottar’s 1920s Camp also has a five-bedroom private bush villa with a large living room, dining room, viewing deck, and 25m swimming pool. Rented on an exclusive basis, the house comes with a dedicated staff and its own game-drive vehicle and guides.