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Published: April 23rd 2010
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Thirteen hotels have been sued for illegally running lodges in the world famous Maasai Mara Game Reserve.
The hoteliers — three from the UK, Italy and Sweden — have set up tented camps and lodges in the park that attracts large numbers of tourists every year.
The Mara Sabuka Camp, is one of the camps said to be operating without a valid licence.
Mr Balala noted that most of the mobile camps closed down just before inspections were carried out in a crackdown on illegal facilities in the Mara conservancy.
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jonathan kyalo
Masai Mara Wildebeest migration safari.
The Maasai Mara is acclaimed as one of the wonders of the world. Any adverse development in the game sanctuary is bound to be a matter of concern not only to local tourist industry, but globally. So what is happening there leaves one wondering whether those charged with the management and preservation of our tourist and environment resources are up to scratch.