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Hotels in Maasai Mara game reserve affected by devastating floods have began to reopen their doors a month after water flooded the facilities. According to Pride-inn lodge Hotels management team, they are the first facility to reopen after they cleaned up the debri and carried out repairs. Further the hotel says it is set to begin receiving guests and are already fully booked in anticipation of the wildebeest migration season from July to September.
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Hotels in Maasai Mara game reserve begin to reopen after floods
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