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Angama Mara is a safari lodge in the Maasai Mara in Kenya. In the Swahili language, Kiswahili language, "angama" means "suspended in mid-air"; the name refers to the lodge's location above the floor of the Maasai Mara. History The lodge was developed by Steve and Nicky Fitzgerald and opened in June 2015. It is located on the site where several scenes of Sydney Pollack's ''Out of Africa (film), Out of Africa'' (1985) were filmed. It was chosen for the film as the landscape reflected what the Ngong Hills just outside Nairobi would have looked like in Karen Blixen, Karen Blixen's time, before the area became urbanised. Guests can see Denys Finch Hatton's "burial site" from the movie and also experience an Out of Africa picnic in the same location where the film's original poster was photographed. Accommodation Angama Mara comprises two separate camps of 15 tents each. Each camp has its own guest area, kitchen and staff. In 2020, Angama Safari Camp opened. It is a light footpri ...
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