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4 Days
Masai Mara road safari
Masai Mara is the most famous game reserve within the continent.
Day 1
Upon arrival at Jomo kenyatta international Nairobi, meet and transfered to your city hotel.
Remain at own leisure.
Day 2.
Nairobi to Masai Mara – Kenya
After breakfast you will be picked from your hotel.
Departing from the capital of Kenya, Nairobi, we drive down the escarpment via the floor of the scenic Great Rift Valley, stopping a long the route to explore the important geographical features , enjoy lunch on the route and we arrive at Masai Mara, in the after noon, and we proceed for game viewing.
We explore Masai Mara on our first game drive, getting a taste of what this legendary game park has to offer!
We stay in luxury safari tents /lodge for dinner and overnight located within the Park . At night you may hear the sounds of wildlife drawn to the river or roaming .
Day 3,
Masai Mara Game Reserve - Kenya
Today After breakfast spent game viewing in Kenya’s finest wildlife park, the Masai Mara National Reserve.
Our morning and afternoon game drives take us in search of Africa’s Big Five and the plethora of other wildlife inhabiting this vast Kenyan game reserve. On clear days, the Masai Mara offers fantastic orange tinged sunsets well-worth capturing on camera. The Masai Mara Game Reserve is 1510km² of incredible wide-open landscapes and fertile riverine woodland following the looping meanders of the Mara and Talek rivers in Kenya. One glimpse is enough to explain its appeal; it is classical open savannah, with a mass of amazing wildlife.
Wherever you go in the vast Masai Mara you will see an abundance of wildlife such as Masai giraffe, baboons, warthogs, bat eared foxes, grey jackals, spotted hyena, topis, impala, hartebeests, wildebeest. Elephants, buffaloes, zebras and hippos are also found in great numbers. It is also common to see lions either basking after a heavy meal or surveying the wild plains for their next meal. Cheetahs and leopards are harder to spot but reasonably common.
The ultimate action here is, without doubt, the annual wildebeest exodus, the Great Migration, in July and August when millions of these grass eaters move north from the Serengeti in search of lusher grass before turning south again in October.
Hot-air balloon trips are an entirely outstanding way of seeing the savannah plains teeming with wildlife. These Masai Mara balloon trips can be arranged at extra cost.
We overnight at the same luxury tented camp/lodge
Day 4,
Masai Mara -Nairobi
We depart from our luxury camp/lodge and take a morning game drive through the Masai Mara Reserve on day four.
Then we return to bustling Nairobi, arriving at about 14:00 in the afternoon. and transfered to airport for your home flight, or at your prefered dropping point. End of the the Safari
- Park entrance fees
- Accommodations and meals as per the itinerary
- Service of experienced driver/guide.
- Transportation between parks and game viewing will be in a private pop-top 4 x 4 Tour vehicle.
Pick up from your port of arrival and transfer to city hotel.
-Transfer back to the airport for your home flight or to your preferred dropping off point at the end of the Safari
- - Drinks and tips for waiters.porters and driver
- - All that is not mentioned as inclusive
You can visit Masai mara at any period of time, all the year round.
The easiest way to book an adventure Safari to Masai Mara, simply book through this website any time at least two months from your dates of travel. This is to enable your Masai Mara tour operator to make all your preferred hotel, Park and Masai Mara Safari bookings on time.
Basically, there’s no one better than the other here, both Serengeti and Masai Mara are amazing safari destinations. Masai Mara is probably slightly more concentrated (year-long) from a wildlife point-of-view, but Serengeti has mind-blowing vastness
The Masai Mara is located 270km/167mi northwest of Nairobi. The road is a bit rough so the driving time is about five hours.
t is named in honor of the Maasai people, the ancestral inhabitants of the area, who migrated to the area from the Nile Basin. Their description of the area when looked at from afar: “Mara” means “spotted” in the local Maasai language, due to the many short bushy trees which dot the landscape.