Safari in Masai Mara National Reserve


Safari Masai Mara National Reserve. 

Safari in the Masai Mara in Kenya is experienced as a beautiful and spectacular experience.

At one day drive from Glamping Kenya Safari Lodge 

 The Masai Mara is part of the Serengeti plain. The famous Masai people originally lived here, but the famous Big Five also live there.

  • A safari in the Masai Mara is very spectacular when the migration takes place. This migration takes place annually around the end of July and the beginning of August.

  • On a safari in the Masai Mara you can see the migration of millions of Wildebeest, Plains Zebras and Thomson's gazelles. And of course the wildebeest migration is the most spectacular, because they migrate by the millions.
  • The Masai Mara borders the Serengeti in Tanzania in the south. The animals roam freely between the two immense nature reserves. Masai Mara National Reserve is a world famous natural park. with many animals.
  • safari in the Masai Mara is a very intense experience. Here you can see almost all the animals of Africa on safari. Including the Big Five: lion, buffalo, rhinoceros, elephant and leopard. And many more animals.On a safari in the Masai Mara you will be impressed by all the animal sounds.

  • On a cloudless day (and there are many) there is absolutely no light pollution at night. And you see the stars, but also the galaxy and planets, extremely well. As well as the Southern Cross, which can only be seen in the southern hemisphere. Many lodges and hotels have stargazers with which you can scan the sky. Staring for half an hour emphasizes the feeling that you are far away from civilization.The Serengeti plain is one of the oldest safari areas in Africa. It is somewhat confusing. The Tanzanian part is called Serengeti, but in Kenya it is called the Masai Mara. Mara means mottled, which probably refers to the plain where occasionally acacia trees grow. While the word Serengeti is derived from the Masai language and stands for endless plains.
  • Kenya has the Masai Mara National Reserve, because, for example, the lifestyle of the Masai is also protected. As far as the eye can see you see savannas here, large grassy plains with the occasional tree. And remarkably little water, except in the rainy season. The area also has several forests, rivers and rocky hills. But it is mainly the residents that make the Masai Mara a popular destination for tourists. Especially for people who, in addition to all the natural beauty, also want to experience the culture of the Masai.
  • Best time for Safari in Maasai Mara National Reserve: Those who want to experience the migration during a safari in the Masai Mara actually have two choices: June to September in Kenya and February to June in Tanzania.
  • A safari in the Masai Mara can be done all year round. Except during the rainy season, which lasts from March to May. Then the roads are bad or not accessible at all.
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