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€ 764.14
€ 703.01


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Enjoy a short but memorable safari in the famous Maasai Mara National Reserve, renowned for its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes. Your adventure begins with an early morning departure from Nairobi. A breakfast stop at Sarova Hotel offers a refreshing break before embarking on an exciting game viewing drive. As you explore the park, you'll have the chance to spot the Big 5 lions, elephants, leopards, buffaloes, and rhinos along with a variety of other wildlife that call Maasai Mara home.
Your day continues with a picnic lunch on the banks of the Mara River, offering scenic views and opportunities to see hippos, crocodiles, and famous migration points during a short walking tour. After lunch, the safari continues with more game viewing before leaving the park. On the way back to Nairobi, enjoy a stopover at a Maasai Village for a cultural tour, where you'll experience the rich traditions and lifestyle of the Maasai people. This full-day adventure blends wildlife, culture, and stunning landscapes, making it the perfect short getaway for nature lovers and those looking to immerse themselves in Kenya’s rich heritage.
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Nothing short of breathtaking, the place is amazing for unwinding and exploration. Bring your family or come with friends or have a solo trip, you'll still enjoy the experience✨️

Visiting Masai Mara National Reserve was truly a lifetime experience! The vast savannahs, incredible wildlife, and beautiful landscapes make it one of the best safari destinations in the world. We stayed near Talek Gate, which I highly recommend — it’s very convenient for early morning and full-day game drives. The wildlife sightings were amazing! We saw plenty of lions with cubs, elephants, giraffes, and many other animals. Seeing these animals up close in their natural habitat was simply breathtaking. The drivers and guides are very experienced and stay in constant communication through their radios, which really helps in spotting animals quickly. Every game drive felt exciting and different! We went in September, but unfortunately missed the Great Migration — still, the experience was unforgettable. The full-day game drives with packed breakfast and lunch were well-organized and comfortable. A few tips for travelers: • Carry insect repellents — there are lots of flies, especially near certain areas. • Mornings can be extremely cold, so take enough warm layers. • Daytime can get sunny, so sunscreen and hats are useful. Overall, Masai Mara is a must-visit destination for every nature and wildlife lover. The beauty of the reserve and the thrill of the safari will stay with you forever!

The best experience during our 2 week vacation to Kenya. We had a great guide (Jimmy, if you see this review, you are the best!) and during our 3 days, saw a lot of animals and birds. We stayed in a camp and had the full experience, which we recommend. For us camp Mara Ntulele will remain a strong memory.

#throwback2018 #bucketlistchecked Maasai Mara National Reserve, Serengeti’s sibling separated at the border, yet just as famous. Spanning about 1,500 square kilometers, it’s technically smaller than its Tanzanian twin, but still big enough to make you feel insignificant and snack sized. Came chasing the holy safari checklist of the Big Five, and scored them all except the Chubby Unicorn, aka rhino, an armored tank on legs that clearly prefers witness protection. The spectacle here is real, over 95 species of mammals, 570 bird species, and scenery so wide it feels like Earth forgot ceilings. Lions ruled the plains like jaded monarchs, elephants bulldozed anything in their path, buffalo glared like nightclub bouncers, and leopards posed like influencers with a ring light. Cheetahs lounged on anthills like fashion models, zebras painted the landscape in black and white, hyenas skulked with their manic laugh, and vultures circled above, because here, death isn’t hidden, it’s just waiting its turn. And then the wildebeest. They call it “The Greatest Migration on Earth”, millions thundering across plains and rivers in a biblical stampede. Except in our version, we got the budget remake, a handful of wildebeest chewing grass, looking like they’d missed rehearsal and lost the script. The Mara doesn’t care about your expectations, it serves raw, unscripted Africa. Sometimes it’s a spectacle, sometimes it’s just awkward silence with zebras. Either way, it’s unforgettable.

Wow what a experience visiting Masai Mara park. We were there in Aug first week and it was super amazing experience to witness the things which we saw only in the TV and witnessed the migration of animals also. One thing i think the whole safari in the park depends upon your guide and our was very good and had plenty of experience, because i saw some other people keep complaining about this.



