
A lawsuit has been filed against Marriott International and its Ritz-Carlton brand concerning the newly opened Maasai Mara Safari Camp in Kenya.
The suit, brought by Maasai elder Meitamei Olol Dapash, alleges the luxury camp was built on a critical wildebeest migratory corridor between the Serengeti and Maasai Mara, threatening wildlife and the environment. Experts support these claims, citing long-term data on migration patterns.
The article highlights the tension between booming luxury tourism, which has seen a significant increase in lodges, and the declining wildlife populations in the Mara. Concerns are also raised about the camp's approval process, with allegations of a one-time exemption granted despite a moratorium on new lodges and a lack of fair community consultation.
The case is ongoing and could set a precedent for future tourism development in the region, impacting the coexistence of big-brand tourism and wildlife conservation.
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