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Explore the Masai Mara National Reserve, renowned for its rich diversity of wildlife in Kenya.
Located in southwestern Kenya, the Masai Mara is an extension of the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, set at an elevation of 1,588 meters. It offers prime wildlife viewing, especially along the banks of the Mara River, where numerous animals frequently cross.
The package includes:
*Starting price per person for 2 travelers, travelling together and can be changed due to season of travelling.
Date | Destination | Arriving time | Departure time |
1 | Nairobi | ||
2 | Nakuru | ||
3 | Masai Mara |
*Subject may change due to appropriate circumstances
A visit to Nairobi provides an opportunity for visitors to enjoy rich culture and heritage, amazing wildlife, buzzling nightlife, delectable and tantalising cuisines, unforgettable adventure and participate in meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions. A tour of Nairobi will normally include visits to the Nairobi National Park, Nairobi Safari Walk, Giraffe Centre, David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, Karura forest, Mamba Village, Bomas of Kenya, Nairobi National Museum, Nairobi Snake Park and Botanic garden, Karen Blixen Museum, Railway Museum, Nairobi Gallery, Kenya National Archives, Nairobi Arboretum, Oloolua Nature trail, Uhuru Park, Central Park, Uhuru Gardens, Michuki Park, City Park, Kazuri Beads, Godown Arts Centre, historical monuments and buildings among others.
Nakuru is the fourth-largest urban center proper in Kenya after Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu in that order. However, Nakuru‘s metro urban area is the third largest in Kenya after Nairobi and Mombasa. It is the capital of Nakuru County and former capital of the Rift Valley Province as well as home Flamingo Radio which is the largest neo-urban Radio in the metropolis. Its urban and rural population is 570,674 inhabitants according to the 2019 census. It is the largest urban center in the Rift Valley with Eldoret in Uasin Gishu following closely behind. Nakuru lies about 1,850 m above sea level.
Chances are great that you have seen imagery of footage shot in the Masai Mara. This could be a wildlife documentary, pictures in National Geographic Magazine, or one of the BBC's special interest series. There is a good reason for this: the Masai Mara is one of the most iconic (and rewarding) safari destinations on the African continent. The landscape is stunning (you probably have an image of rolling hills with golden hued grasses waving in the wind in mind); there is no other place in the world where big cats (some very famous ones indeed) are so prolific; plus the Masai Mara hosts the world's greatest mammal migration on land -the Great Wildebeest Migration- between July and October each year. An estimated number of 1.5 million wildbeest, 300,000 gazelles and 200,000 zebra move from the Serengeti in Tanzania, crossing the Mara River en route, to the Masai Mara in search of greener pastures. The herds support incredible numbers of big cats, including lion, cheetah and leopard. This race for life, in its most beautiful and rugged form, is the reason why so many films have been recorded in the Mara. This is also the reason why some of these cats may be familiar to you: BBC's 'Big Cat Diary', 'Dynasties' and many sequences of the 'Earth' series were recorded here.
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