Masai Mara National Reserve

One of Kenya’s undisputed natural highlights is the Masai Mara National Reserve, which sprawls across more than 1500 square kilometres of the country’s southwest. The park protects a phenomenal array of game, including charismatic species such as elephant, lion, leopard and buffalo, as well as crocodile and hippopotamus in the Mara River. The birdlife is no less impressive, with over 450 resident bird species. However, the true highlight here is the Great Migration, recognised as one of the Seven New Wonders of the World. To survive the dry months of July to September, some 1.7 million wildebeest, migrate from the parched plains of the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. Along with much smaller numbers of antelope buffalo and zebra, they move to the more forgiving grasslands of the Masai Mara. In their wake come predators such as lion, hyena and cheetah, for whom these giant herds are an easy source of prey.

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Featured Tours

Kenya Tour

Visit the scenes of the BBC’s Planet Earth: spot lion prides on the hunt across the vast Maasai Mara, immerse yourself in Samburu’s rich wildlife,…

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Featured Accommodation

Governors’ Camp

The award-winning Governors’ Camp nestles in the forest along the winding banks of the Mara River, it’s waters teeming with birdlife, hippo and crocodile, in…

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