• Accor is expanding its footprint in Eastern Africa by opening the first Mantis property in Kenya
  • The Mantis Masai Mara Eco-Lodge will become a highlight property for the brand and the group
  • Accor will open the hotel in 2024

Hospitality group Accor which operates more than 400 hotels across India, the Middle East, Africa and Turkey, is expanding its footprint in Eastern Africa by opening the first Mantis property in Kenya.

In a statement, the company said the Mantis Masai Mara Eco-Lodge is set to become a highlight property for the brand and the group, offering direct access to the Mara-Serengeti game reserve: the ideal location for unique safari experiences!

Mantis was founded in 2000 by global entrepreneur and conservationist Adrian Gardiner and featured a diverse collection of extraordinary destinations around the globe.

Since joining forces in 2018, Accor and Mantis have worked together to take on new opportunities to welcome guests in authentic curated hotels, eco-lodges and waterways, prioritizing the cause of sustainability and promoting further appreciation of the natural environment across every unique destination.

The group is partnering with Rakam Investment Ltd, a limited company engaged in investment, focusing on real estate since its inception in 2016. It has developed commercial and residential properties in the Greater Nairobi Metropolitan Area.

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This partnership results from a tender process amongst top international hospitality companies. A global leader in real estate and hospitality advisory services, JLL Hotels & Hospitality managed the competitive process.

Ann Rutere, CEO of Rakam Investment Ltd, stated: “We are pleased to bring Accor’s brand, Mantis, to one of the most distinct and exclusive locations in Masai Mara. In addition to the brand’s uniqueness and awareness in the market, our confidence in this project comes from the high focus on sustainability and preservation of natural heritage offered by the Enonkishu Conservancy and Mantis expertise in the industry. We are excited to open our doors in 2024 and look forward to offering a combination of authentic, unique, and curated experiences to our guests visiting from all parts of the world.”

Mantis Masai Mara Eco-Lodge will be strategically located in the Enonkishu Conservancy, on the Northern boundary of the Mara-Serengeti game reserve, and will feature 20 tented suites one restaurant and bar, events space, a sauna and a wellness facility.

As with every Mantis worldwide, guests staying at Mantis Masai Mara Eco-Lodge will be immersed in an environment celebrating: conservation, locality and sustainability, with activities varying from educational talks about the Masai people and the history of the land or evening ‘story-telling’ around the boma.

Paul Gardiner, CEO of the Mantis Collection, said the Masai Mara is one of Africa’s most renowned wildlife conservation and wilderness areas.

“We are excited to offer guests sustainable adventures which celebrate the region’s culture and stay true to the roots of safari. We will provide fresh experiences which enable guests to make authentic connections with both nature and the people, all whilst supporting sustainability, conservation and community empowerment and upliftment – the founding core pillars of Mantis.”

Once open, the lodge will be ready to welcome Safari enthusiasts, offering them the opportunity to discover wildlife in their environment and nature lovers, who enjoy stargazing at night, birding or photographic tours, all of which will be available at the property.

“This is a great opportunity for Accor and Mantis to expand our portfolio in Kenya and to introduce the first Mantis property in the country,” said Mark Willis, CEO of Accor India, Middle East, Africa & Turkey. “This new addition illustrates our key focus on developing and implementing sustainable business practices and tourism products that are respectful of the surrounding environment and communities while meeting the changing and growing expectations of travellers.

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The lodge will feature meeting facilities, catering to a small board and executive meetings, and dedicated outdoor event areas, catering to weddings, social events and outdoor events for special occasions.

In addition, leisure and recreational facilities will be available for guests to enjoy, including a small curio shop to purchase basic amenities, Kenyan art, and designer items.

Accor currently operates 156 properties (26,598 keys) in Africa, with 84 properties (17,739 keys) in the pipeline.

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Wanjiku Njuguna is a Kenyan-based business reporter with experience of more than eight years.

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