The Masai Mara National Reserve, situated in southwestern Kenya, is a sprawling and iconic African wildlife haven. Adjoining Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park to the south, this vast ecosystem spans 1,510 square kilometers of gently rolling savannah plains. The name “Mara,” meaning “spotted” in the Maasai language, aptly describes the landscape dotted with acacia trees, shrubs, and the shadows of clouds.

Renowned globally for its exceptional biodiversity, the Masai Mara hosts a spectacular array of wildlife. It’s a prime location to witness the “Big Five” – lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, and buffalo – alongside other magnificent creatures like cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, and numerous antelope species. The reserve also boasts over 570 recorded bird species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.

The Masai Mara is most famous for the annual Great Wildebeest Migration, a breathtaking spectacle recognized as one of the “Seven Wonders of the Natural World.” Every year, typically between July and October, over a million wildebeest, accompanied by zebras and other herbivores, journey from the Serengeti in search of greener pastures, navigating the perilous Mara River.

Beyond wildlife viewing, the Masai Mara offers diverse experiences. Hot air balloon safaris at dawn provide a unique perspective of the plains and its inhabitants. Cultural visits to traditional Maasai villages offer insights into the rich heritage of this nomadic community. Game drives, nature walks, and bush meals further enhance the visitor experience.

The Greater Masai Mara ecosystem extends beyond the national reserve to include several community-managed conservancies. These vital areas play a crucial role in conservation efforts and offer more exclusive wildlife encounters.

In essence, the Masai Mara is a premier safari destination in East Africa, promising unparalleled wildlife encounters, stunning landscapes, and unforgettable cultural experiences. It’s a place where the magic of the African wilderness truly comes to life.

DAY 1: NAIROBI-MAASAI MARA.

Depart from Nairobi to Maasai Mara via Mai Mahiu and note the magnificent landscape of the Great Rift Valley and have a stopover at the view point to give you a chance to appreciate the beautiful scenic view of the landscape and formation of the same then proceed to Narok town to freshen up then to Maasai Mara reserve. Check in at the camp for hot lunch and after lunch have the evening Game Drive. Dinner and overnight to be served at the camp.

DAY 2: MAASAI MARA FULL DAY.

Have breakfast and set off for a full day Game Drive and enjoy the beautiful Mara savannah grassland landscape on rolling hills and its ‘residents’. It is best known for wildebeest migration which is seasonal between the months of July, August and September. If lucky enough you will view the Big 5 (GRAND CINQ) in complete but you won’t miss one or two of the big five if not all. It is home to a variety of birds species which is a magnificent site. Have a picnic lunch at the hippo’s pool then proceed with the game drive till sunset. Later drive back to the camp for dinner and overnight.

DAY 3: MAASAI MARA-NAIROBI.

Have breakfast and proceed for an optional activity of visit to Masai village. At the Masai village you will have an opportunity to learn the the culture o the Masai people that has been preserved for yeas. At the village you will only pay $10 per person paid directly at the village. Later depart from Maasai Mara to Nairobi with Lunch en route. Arrive in Nairobi late afternoon where you will be dropped at your hotel.

                LOW SEASON

   FROM 1ST JANUARY – 31ST JUNE

                    USD. $360 PER PERSON
                      HIGH SEASON

  FROM 1ST JULY – 31ST DECEMBER

                    USD. $550 PER PERSON
  • Transport in safari van with hatch roof
  • Pick up from the Airport
  • Accommodation as per itinerary
  • All meals (B L D)
  • Services of our Professional Guide/Driver
  • All park entrance fees
  • All game drives
  • Statutory taxes
  • Personal Insurance
  • Single supplement occupancy.
  • Items of personal nature
  • Alcoholic & Soft drinks like Soda
  • Maasai Village
  • Balloon safaris
  • Visa
  • Tips

Cost of Safari

The cost of this safari will vary depending on date of travel, type of accommodation, transport mode and number of people on the safari.

Please contact us on email info@ndurumosafaris.com or phone +254 797 409 060 and we shall get back to you within the shortest time possible.

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