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Africa: Kenyan Court Throws Out Case Seeking to Stop Ritz-Carlton Maasai Mara Safari Camp

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A court in Kenya has dismissed a petition that sought to halt the operations of the luxury Ritz-Carlton Maasai Mara Safari Camp, clearing the way for the project to continue operating within the famed Maasai Mara.

According to tourismupdate.com, the ruling by the Environment and Land Court in Narok dismissed the petition after reviewing claims brought against the development.

The court ruled that the case was premature and that the petitioner did not use the dispute mechanisms available under environmental and wildlife legislation.

The petition, filed by Joel Meitamei Ole Dapash, alleged that the camp, built along the Sand River inside the Maasai Mara National Reserve, could obstruct wildlife migration routes, including those used during the annual wildebeest migration.

READ: Africa: Kenya Wildlife Service Dismisses Claims That Ritz-Carlton Safari Camp Obstructs Wildebeest Migration in Maasai Mara Tourism Zone

However, the camp’s developers and other respondents told the court that all required approvals were obtained before construction, including an environmental impact assessment licence issued by the National Environment Management Authority in May 2024.

They also argued that the camp is located about 15km from the nearest recognised migration corridor and that mitigation measures were implemented following public participation with local stakeholders.

In her ruling, Justice Lucy Gacheru upheld a preliminary objection raised by Narok County government and dismissed the petition.

The court found that challenges to environmental approvals must first be taken to the relevant statutory bodies, such as the National Environment Tribunal, before being brought before the court.

Because these processes were not followed, the case was dismissed.

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