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Planning an unforgettable Kenya safari from Nairobi? Look no further than the Masai Mara National Reserve! Located in southwestern Kenya, Maasai Mara National Park is home to some of the world’s greatest wildlife, including a range of unique predators like lions, cheetahs, and leopards.

The reserve also plays host to the annual Great Migration, when more than 1.5 million wildebeest cross the Mara River in search of greener pastures. It’s also home to more than 550 species of birds, including the iconic African Fish Eagle.

For those who want to experience this natural wonder first-hand, our Masai Mara safari packages are the perfect option. The packages include a range of activities such as guided game drives and bush walks around the park, allowing you to spot some of Africa’s most iconic creatures.

Moreover, they also provide accommodation options and transport to the Masai Mara Kenya from Nairobi.

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We offer customized Masai Mara trips at the value-adding possible prices. Contact us today to send your inquiry and get a quote for your Masai Mara safari in Kenya.

We guarantee you an unforgettable safari experience, complete with the chance to witness the world’s most majestic wildlife in their natural habitat.

So if you’re ready to explore the wonders of these game reserve, book your safari with us today! We are available at james@ajkenyasafaris.com or safarioffers@ajkenyasafaris.com. You may also reach us via WhatsApp or phone at +254-748-258-880.

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Masai Mara Safari Highlights – Top Activities and Attractions for Your Tour

Located in Southwest Kenya, Masai Mara National Park is one of the most popular safari destinations in Africa. It is home to herds of wildebeest, zebra and other wildlife and is known as the best spot to witness the Great Migration of wildebeest.

So, what are some of the attractions and activities to be done at the Maasai Mara Game Reserve?

 1. Morning, Afternoon, Full-Day, & Night Game Viewing

Game drives are the ideal way to explore the reserve. The Masai Mara National Reserve offers different types of game drives. They include morning game drives, afternoon game drives, full-day game drives, and night game viewing.

Morning Game Drive

Morning game drives are the must-do as you get to see the reserve come to life. During the morning game drive, you can also witness the plains of the Mara as the sun rises and it’s a great chance to spot some of its predators hunting for their prey.

Afternoon Game Drive

The afternoon game drive is a great way to explore the reserve and experience its wide variety of wildlife. You’ll also get to witness the beautiful Mara sunset.

Full-Day Game Drive

The full-day game drive is an excellent way to get the best out of your Masai Mara safari package. It offers you the opportunity to explore more of the Mara, spot different wildlife, and get a chance to watch the stunning sunrise and sunset. You not only get to see the animals, but also take your lunch in the jungle.

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Taking Lunch at the Reserve During a Full-Day Game Viewing

Night Game Drive

Finally, if you’re looking for something more exciting and adventurous, a night game viewing can be perfect for you. On a night drive, you get the opportunity to view nocturnal animals and have a one-of-a-kind experience. Night game drives are the right one for those looking to experience the Mara nightlife.

 2. Hot Air Balloon Safari in Maasai Mara

Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Masai Mara in Kenya from hundreds of feet above the ground. Hot air balloon safaris are a great way to get an aerial view of the most amazing wildlife in Africa, including zebras, giraffes, elephants, and more.

It is an experience like no other.

You get to witness the beauty of the Masai Mara National Reserve from a bird’s eye view, and you can even choose to have a champagne breakfast afterwards right at the jungle! The hot air balloon ends with a morning game viewing to the location you spotted the lions, cheetahs, and other animals from the air.

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Early Morning Balloon Safari at the Game Reserve

 3. Walking Safari in the Masai Mara

A walking tour in the Masai Mara is an exciting experience and a great way to explore the reserve on foot. With an experienced guide, you’ll have the chance to get close to wildlife and explore some of the untouched areas of the park.

The Masai Mara safari walks are lead by Maasai warriors who will share their knowledge of the land and its wildlife. You’ll also get to see some ancient rock paintings, explore the riverbeds and come across to the wildlife.

Maasai Mara Walking Safari
A Walking Safari at the Reserve Lead by a Maasai Guide

 4. Bird Watching Tour in Maasai Mara

The Masai Mara offers the most amazing bird watching opportunities in Africa. With over 500 species of birds, you can witness and experience the beauty of African birds in their natural habitat.

It’s a great way to appreciate the wonderful diversity of Masai Mara’s birds as well as other wildlife. The best time for bird watching is during the early morning hours before it gets too hot. Here, you get to see different bird species like the African eagle, black-bellied bustard, and white-crowned plover.

Bird Watching Tour
Enjoy a Bird Watching Safari at Masai Mara - Secretary Bird

 5. Maasai Village Tour

For those who are looking to explore the reserve and its surrounding, a Maasai Village Tour is an incredibly immersive experience that offers travelers a chance to learn more about the local culture and heritage of the Maasai people.

The tour includes visits to traditional homesteads and villages where you will interact with members of the tribe and get a unique glimpse into the lives of the indigenous people.

A stop at the Maasai Village gives you an understanding of local customs, language and way of life. On this tour, you will also get a chance to purchase handmade souvenirs and witness traditional ceremonies.

Visiting a Maasai Village
Dancing with the Maasai During a Village Visit

 6. Masai Mara Conservancies Tour

Masai Mara is a conservation area famous for its wildlife and beautiful landscape and is surrounded private-owned conservancies managed by the local communities. They offer unique experiences to travelers, including night game drives, bush walks, and better accommodations.

Mara Naboisho Conservancy – North Masai Mara

Mara Naboisho is the perfect choice for anyone looking to experience Kenya’s iconic reserve in an immersive and unforgettable way. The Conservancy is home to a range of species including the Big Five, plus large herds of zebra, antelope and wildebeest.

It’s also one of the best places in the world to witness the incredible Great Migration. Accommodation at the conservancy includes luxury lodges and camps such as Kicheche Mara Camp and Offbeat Mara Camp.

Mara North - Mara Naboisho Conservancy
A Leopard at Mara Naboisho Conservancy

Mara North Conservancy – North Masai Mara

Mara North Conservancy is a private conservancy located in the heart of Masai Mara. This stunning area offers excellent game viewing with opportunities to spot the Big Five, plus a range of other wildlife.

The Conservancy is also well known for its birdlife, with over 400 species recorded to date. You can spend the night at the Mara North Conservancy in one of the luxury tented camps such as Rekero Camp or Cottars 1920’s Camp.

Olare Motorogi Conservancy – North Masai Mara

Olare Motorogi Conservancy is another prime wildlife area located in the Masai Mara. This remote and wild corner of the reserve is home to a range of predators and herbivores, as well as the best lion viewing in the Masai Mara ecosystem.

The leading camps and lodges here include Rokero Camp and Olare Mara Kempinski Masai Mara.

Ol Kinyei Conservancy – North Masai Mara

Ol Kinyei Conservancy is a private conservancy in the Masai Mara, located close to the Maasai Mara National Park. The Conservancy is home to a range of species including the Big Five, plus cheetah, hyenas and wildebeest.

It’s a great destination for those looking to experience the Masai Mara in a more intimate, off-the-beaten-track way. You may stay at camps and lodges such as Entim Camp, Mara Bushtops Camp or Ol Kinyei Safari Camp.

Mara North - Ol Kinyei Conservancy
A Lion and Lioness at Ol Kinyei Conservancy

Ol Choro Oiroua Conservancy – North Masai Mara

Ol Choro Oiroua Conservancy is located in the north of Masai Mara and provides an idyllic spot for a safari vacation. With its diverse landscapes, rich wildlife and stunning views, it is truly a magical place. Camps and lodges located here include the stunning Mara Bushtops Camp, Entim Camp and the beautiful Ol Choro Oiroua Safari Camp.

Lemek Conservancy – North Masai Mara

If you’re looking for an unforgettable experience in the Masai Mara, then a trip to Lemek Conservancy is the perfect choice. Situated in the north Masai Mara, Lemek Conservancy offers stunning views of rolling hills, vast plains and an unforgettable safari experience.

It is home to the most beautiful wildlife reserves in Kenya and is renowned for its large herds of elephants, wildebeest migration and big cats. The best accommodation in the area includes Mara Plains Camp, Porini Mara Camp and Olonana Safari Camp.

Siana Conservancy – East Masai Mara

Siana Conservancy is the perfect destination for a Masai Mara safari holiday. Located in the east Masai Mara, it offers stunning views of acacia woodlands, vast plains and the rolling hills of Masai Mara National Park.

It is home to the most beautiful wildlife reserves in Kenya and is renowned for its large herds of elephants, wildebeest migration and big cats. Book your safari with us and stay at some of the best luxurious lodges and tented camps such as Kicheche Bush Camp, Elephant Pepper Camp or Ol Seki Mara.

Elephants at Siana Conservancy in Mara East

Olderkesi Conservancy – South Masai Mara

Located in the South of Masai Mara, Olderkesi Conservancy is a popular destination for visitors looking to explore and experience the Masai Mara. With amazing views and a variety of wildlife, the conservancy is home to an abundance of giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, hippo and birdlife.

The leading accommodation in Olderkesi Conservancy includes Mara Bushtop Camp, Sarova Mara Camp and the beautifully located Kilima camp.

Mara Triangle – West Masai Mara

Mara Triangle is located in the West of Masai Mara and is a must-see destination for visitors. With over 572 species of birds, the area hosts the world’s greatest bird migration. Other attractions near the triangle include the Talek River, which is home to numerous hippos and crocodiles; Masai Mara National Reserve, which is home to the Big Five; and Serengeti National Park, the world’s most famous savanna.

There are dozens of accommodation options in Mara Triangle, including Intrepids Camp, Little Governors’ camp and Porini Amboseli Camp. Others are Sarova Mara Game Lodge, Governors’ Camp and Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp.

Mara Triangle
A Cheetah at Mara Triangle - West Mara

 7. Photography Safari at the Mara

Another activity you can do at Masai Mara is photography safari. The Masai Mara National Reserve offers stunning photographic opportunities for nature and wildlife lovers.

The vast savanna plains, rolling hills, and forested areas provide the most beautiful landscapes in Africa. And you will be able to capture amazing images of the wild animals that inhabit this incredible reserve such as lions, giraffes, elephants, zebras, and hippos.

The park is also known for beautiful sunrise and sunset views which you can capture during your Masai Mara safari in Kenya. You can even head by the Mara River to capture the Nile crocodiles in action.

Photography Tour in Kenya
Customized Photography Car at the Reserve

 8. Horseback Wildlife Safari

For the adventurous traveler, a horseback wildlife tour in Masai Mara offers an exciting way to explore the reserve. You can ride through the savanna and take in the sights of different animals from a vantage point that you would never be able to get with a vehicle.

The horseback Kenya safari in the Mara is a great way to really get up close and personal with the wildlife. Your guide will be able to give you insight on the behaviors of the animals, as well as a few interesting facts about them while you are on a horseback.

Horse Safari
On the Horseback - Enjoy Horse Wildlife Safari at Mara

 9. Camping at Masai Mara

For a unique experience, camping at Masai Mara is the perfect way to escape the hustle and bustle of traditional lodges and camps. You can pitch a tent in any area of the reserve that is not restricted by park authorities, and you will be able to enjoy all of the wildlife without having to worry about safety or comfort.

The best time to go camping is between July and October, when the Great Migration occurs. The best thing about Masai Mara camping tours is you get to see and follow the animals as they move around using a mobile camp.

Marra Camping
Camping at the Reserve - Stay Close to Nature

 10. Camping and Lodging

If you are looking for a complete Masai Mara experience, then the camping and lodging packages are perfect for you. With these packages, you will have the opportunity to explore the beauty of Masai Mara tour while also staying in the luxurious lodges and camps.

The packages include accommodation at two or three different places in the area, allowing you to explore the different habitats and experience a variety of activities. You may also combine lodge stays with game drives and hot air balloon rides for an unforgettable Masai Mara adventure.

Some great camps and lodges in the Mara include Mara Bushtop Camp, Sarova Mara Camp, Kilima Camp, Intrepids Camp, Little Governors’ camp, Ashnil Mara, and the Great Plains Mara Expedition.

Masai Mara - Lodges and Camps
Stay at Tented Camps and Lodges in Mara

 11. Experience the Great Wildebeest Migration

The Great Wildebeest Migration is one of the most spectacular wildlife migrations in the world, and it is something that you will definitely want to experience when in the Mara.

The migration takes place between July and October each year, and millions of wildebeest and other animals make the arduous journey from Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park to Masai Mara National Park in search of food and water.

The best part of the migration is Mara River Crossing, where the wildebeest brave the raging waters of the Mara River in search of a better life on the other side. Getting to see this incredible spectacle is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that you will never forget.

Migration Safari - Wildebeest
Wildebeest Migration at the Reserve - Experience the Event

 12. Dining in the Bush – Bush Breakfast, Lunch, or Dinner

Part of the experience of visiting Masai Mara is getting to enjoy some incredible bush dining experiences. Many lodges and camps in the area offer bush breakfasts, lunches, or dinners where you get to dine amidst the beautiful African wilderness.

You will be served a delicious meal, often with traditional Kenyan dishes and ingredients that are locally sourced from the Masai Mara. During the meal, you will also be able to observe the wildlife as they pass by and take in the unique scenery of the area.

Bush Dinning
Enjoy Bush Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner During Your Safari

Masai Mara Kenya Frequently Asked Question

There are many questions travelers have when visiting the Masai Mara National Park in Kenya. Our professional Masai Mara safari guide have taken their time to answer some of these questions

 1. How much does it cost to go to Masai Mara?

How much does Masai Mara safari cost? It depends on the package you choose. Masai Mara safari packages start from as little as \$1000 per person for a 3 days safari from Nairobi to the Mara and can go up to thousands of dollars depending on the length of stay and activities included.

This price covers transport, accommodation, meals and game drives. There are other activities not covered like hot air balloon rides, horse riding safari, bush walk, bush dinner, and others, but they can be added to the package for an additional cost.

 2. How many days is enough for Masai Mara?

How many days do you need in Masai Mara? To us, three days is the perfect amount of time to enjoy a Masai Mara safari, but it can be extended depending on your preferences and budget. A 3-day safari allows you to explore the surroundings and observe some of the incredible wildlife that call this area home.

On a 3 days safari, you get to enjoy an afternoon game viewing on day 1, a full-day game drive with picnic lunch on day 2, a morning game drive on day 3, and visit a Maasai village on day 3 if you are up for it.

 3. Which is the best month to visit Masai Mara?

When is the best time to visit Masai Mara National Park? The best months to visit Masai Mara are July and October, which is also when the wildebeest migration takes place.

This is usually when game viewing is at its best and there are more wild animals roaming around than during other times of the year.

If you want to avoid the crowds, then you can visit between March and June when the weather is cooler and there are fewer visitors.

 4. How can I go to Masai Mara from India?

There are a few ways you can get to the Masai Mara from India. The most common and convenient way is to take an international flight to Nairobi, Kenya’s capital city. From there, you can either take a domestic flight or arrange for a private transfer to the park.

You could also look into taking a direct flight from Mumbai or New Delhi to Nairobi. These flights are available seasonally and must be booked in advance.

The other option is to take a flight to one of the neighboring countries and then one to Nairobi.

 5. How do I book safari for Masai Mara?

To be on the safe side and ensure you have a memorable safari experience, you should book your Masai Mara safari through a reputable tour operator.

They can help you customize the perfect package that is tailored to your needs and budget. Booking with a tour operator also gives you access to knowledgeable guides who can give you valuable insights into the area and ensure you make the best of your time in the Masai Mara and get to see the big 5.

 6. How do I plan Masai Mara from India?

One of the hardest parts of planning a Masai Mara safari from India is choosing the right package and deciding on the best time to go.

The first step is to decide on a budget and pick out the activities you are interested in. Once that is done, you should do some research on different tour operators to find one that is reliable and offers the best rates.

Finally, you should book your flights to Nairobi and consider a domestic flight or private transfer from the airport to the Masai Mara. Once you have all these pieces in place, you should be good to go on your Masai Mara safari!

The alternative and the best option to book with a reputable tour operator that provides all-inclusive packages like MasaiMaraSafari.in. With the best operator, you only need to worry about your flight from India to Kenya.

 7. What is Masai Mara famous for?

Masai Mara is one of the most popular wildlife safaris in Africa, and it is famous for its abundant wildlife and spectacular savanna landscape. It is home to the big five game animals, including lions, elephants, buffalo, rhino, and leopards.

It is also famous for the wildebeest migration that takes place from July to October each year, when millions of wildebeests and zebras migrate from the Serengeti in Tanzania to Masai Mara in search of greener pastures.

The Masai Mara is also known for its incredible night skies, which are perfect for stargazing and watching the Northern Lights.

 8. Is Masai Mara worth visiting?

Yes, a tour to the Masai Mara is definitely worth it! This world-famous wildlife safari offers you the chance to see incredible wildlife in their natural habitat, as well as experience stunning scenery and sunsets.

It has something for everyone, whether you’re interested in photography, nature walks, bird watching, or game drives. With its abundance of game and its truly unique African atmosphere, Masai Mara is an unforgettable experience that you won’t want to miss.

 9. Which is better Masai Mara vs Serengeti?

It really depends on your individual preferences and what you want to get out of the safari. Masai Mara is more accessible than Serengeti, so if you are short on time then it might be a better option for you.

Masai Mara also has richer wildlife viewing compared to the Serengeti, while the Serengeti has a more diverse landscape with different habitats. During the wildebeest migration, both parks are teeming with game and it can be difficult to choose one over the other.

 10. What month is the Great Migration in Kenya?

What time of year is the migration in Masai Mara? The Great Migration in Kenya usually takes place from July to October each year, and the peak of the migration is typically around August and September.

That is when millions of wildebeests and zebras cross the Mara River as part of their annual journey in search of greener pastures.

It’s an incredible sight to behold and a once-in-a-lifetime experience that you won’t want to miss.

 11. What’s the Masai Mara migration?

Migration of the Masai Mara is the movement of millions of wildebeest and zebras from the Serengeti in Tanzania to Masai Mara in Kenya each year. These animals are driven by a need for fresh grass and grazing grounds.

The wildebeest migration is the largest mammal migration in the world, covering nearly 3000 miles and making it an unforgettable experience to witness. Along the way, they face many dangers including predators and river crossings.

 12. How much does it cost to enter Maasai Mara?

You will be required to pay an entrance fee at the Masai Mara National Reserve. For a three-day safari, the fee is usually USD 80 for people staying outside the reserve and USD 70 if you are staying inside the park.

The children’s fee is USD 40-45 for those below 12 years of age.

These fees are usually included in Masai Mara packages, along with other costs such as accommodation, transport and activities.

 13. How much does it cost from Nairobi to Masai Mara?

The cost of a Nairobi to Masai Mara safari depends on the type of transport you choose. If you opt for a private safari, the cost can be anywhere from USD 250-500 per person.

If you would prefer to take public transportation, the cost is much lower at around USD 80-120 depending on the type of transport chosen.

 14. Can you self drive in Masai Mara?

Yes, you can self drive in Masai Mara. However, it is important to note that you can’t use your private vehicle to do game drives inside the reserve. For the safety of the animals, you will need to hire a professional guide who is familiar with the terrain and wildlife in the Masai Mara.

On the other hand, you may use your own vehicle to explore the area outside of the reserve and get to see the surrounding areas. That said, you should always try to be safe while driving near the reserve as wildlife often move around.