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MASAI MARA
Overview
Deep in the Rift Valley south-west of Kenya lies a large national game reserve, wild and vast, named in honor of the Masai culture, The Mara. This tourist destination sparks a fascination with its amazing and world-renowned population of ‘The Big Five’, African Leopards, Topi, Antelopes, bat-eared foxes, the endangered black rhino. To mention but a few of the enormous wildlife populations that exist together with more than 500 bird species all year round
WHAT IS UNIQUE ABOUT MASAI MARA
The Mara is your gateway to experience the thought-provoking yet natural event of the Great Migration’. You will get lost for hours watching in awe as millions of wildebeests migrate to the north from the Serengeti plains in July every year and as they make a return for the south in October. Chances are, after enjoying an excellent game viewing, visits to the Masai cultural villages, and hot air ballooning, you will later enjoy the thrilling night game drives. Not forgetting an excellent bush dinner before returning to your tented camp or lodges with the most luxurious bedding.
6 Things You Should Know Before Visiting the Masai Mara Game Reserve
Best Tourist Destination
It is a very famous tourist destination in Africa due to its vast wildlife population including, African bush elephant, cheetah, zebra, Thompson’s gazelle, hyenas, crocodiles, and over 450 bird species. It is also home to ‘the great wildebeest migration, which has earned it a title in the seven natural wonders of Africa and placed it amongst the ten wonders of the world.
Free Movement of Wildlife between Serengeti and Masai Mara
The Mara, is contiguous to Serengeti National Park situated in Tanzania. This means that wildlife gets to move freely between these two parks throughout the ecosystem.
Airfields
Getting through the park is easy and delightful thanks to the well-maintained all-weather gravel roads. Better still, there is a good number of all-weather airstrips serving The Mara on scheduled services.
Accommodation
Whether you have chosen to spend your night in the tented camps, or the lodges, all the beds here are luxurious and cozy. But let not the comfy of this beds deceive you, the nights here are long. Even for a place deep in the open grassland, The Mara keeps late hours. You will find yourself deeply involved in night activities, night game drives, camping, and the iconic bush dinner.
Security
The days of poaching have been put to an end on this side of the country. There is regular patrol done by friendly rangers, meant to keep poachers away. Your game drive experience has been taken care of, and there’s no hindering you as you watch the stretch of animals and marine life as they poke out from the Talek and Mara river mist.
The food in The Mara is to be talked about, prepared to inspire, and inform about the Masai culture. As time has passed, it has become one of the world’s most fabulous tourist destinations thanks to the legendary annual wildebeest migration and spectacular eco-systems.
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Discover the Beauty of Amboseli National Park
Overview
Welcome to Amboseli National Park, one of Kenya’s most popular wildlife destinations. Known for its towering views of Mount Kilimanjaro and its large herds of elephants, Amboseli is a must-visit for any wildlife lover. We offer customized tours of Amboseli National Park that will take you on a journey of discovery through this incredible landscape. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely safari, a more active adventure, or something in between, we have the expertise and resources to make your visit unforgettable.
Explore Amboseli’s Diverse Ecosystem
Amboseli is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including elephants, lions, buffalos, and more. You’ll have the opportunity to spot these incredible animals as you explore the park’s various habitats, from open savannas to wetlands and forests.
Discover the Culture of the Maasai
In addition to its stunning wildlife, Amboseli is also known for its rich cultural heritage. You’ll have the chance to visit Maasai villages and learn about the customs and traditions of these fascinating people.
Committed to Sustainable Tourism
We are committed to responsible travel practices that protect the environment and support local communities. When you travel with us, you can be sure that your visit to Amboseli National Park will have a positive impact on the places and people you encounter.
Join us on Our Next Adventure
Ready to discover the beauty of Amboseli National Park? Plan your visit today and experience one of Kenya’s most iconic wildlife destinations with us. We can’t wait to show you everything this incredible park has to offer.
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Specialized bilingual guide
Private Transport
Entrance fees (Cable and car and Moon Valley)
Box lunch water, banana apple and chocolate
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Nairobi City Tour – 4 hours
Overview
Nairobi was Founded in 1899, the city was handed capital status from Mombasa in 1905. Nairobi is the capital and largest city of Kenya, popularly known as the “Green City in the Sun”. The tour starts from Nairobi Railway Station and drive through the city streets. Points of interest Nairobi City Market originally built as aircraft hangar, National Archive established in 1965, MacMillan Library built in pre-independent Kenya, Jamia Mosque being the largest in Kenya, Recreational Jivanjee gardens, Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC – 28 story building) which holds all major conferences in Kenya, Parliament building with its adjacent Mausoleum that is the resting place of Kenya’s first president, Jewish Synagogue and God’s corner, finally Uhuru Park view point.
- A drive through Nairobi’s bustling city streets
- A visit to Nairobi City Market, originally built as an aircraft hangar
- The National Archive, established in 1965
- The MacMillan Library, built during pre-independence Kenya
- The Jamia Mosque, the largest in Kenya
- The Jivanjee Gardens, a popular recreational spot for locals and tourists alike
- The Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC), a 28-story building that hosts all major conferences in Kenya
- The Parliament building and adjacent Mausoleum, the resting place of Kenya’s first president
- The Jewish Synagogue and God’s Corner, showcasing Nairobi’s religious diversity
- Uhuru Park View Point, offering a stunning panoramic view of the city
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Specialized bilingual guide
Private Transport
Box lunch water, banana apple and chocolate
Departure Taxes
Entry Fees
5 Star Accommodation
Airport Transfers

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