Saturday, 23 November 2013

Masai Mara National reserve

Masai Mara National reserve
The reserve stands as one the most famous and most visited reserve in Kenya with an extra ordinary density of animals including lions, elephants, buffalos, rhinoceros, buffalo and varieties of plains.
What is most interesting in Masai Mara Reserve?
The reserve has an impressive feature of annual migration of the wildebeest, Zebras and gazelles from the plains of Serengeti that cross the Tanzania boarders and rivers to reach the Mara’s grassland from early July. They are tracked by predators including lion, leopard, cheetah and hyena.
Game viewing is also more pronounced in the reserve and is excellent year round. Mammals to be viewed include;  Elephants, black rhino, buffalo, plains zebra, hartebeest and big cats. The rivers are home to hippo and crocodiles. 452 species, 53 of which are raptors
 


     

  • Annual Migration
  • Annual Migration of wildbeests
  • Traditional Maasai Culture
  • Exceptional Game Viewing: Lion, Leopard, Cheetah, Elephant
  • Mara River Hippo Pools
  • Views accross the Plains and Rolling Hills
Where to stay in the park
Accommodation in the park ranges from built lodges to luxury tented camps

There are four tented camps and two lodge in the reserve

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