Kenya’s famous Maasai Mara National Reserve offers one of the most outstanding safari experiences in Africa, its savannas and ravines, forests and river banks teeming with wildlife, captivating landscapes, and classic safari images.
The Mara is home to large numbers of predators, including more big cats per square mile than anywhere else. Kenya’s premier park boasts massive herds of wildebeest and myriad other game, with game drives conducted in every corner.
The Maasai people have a rich presence in the reserve, ensuring the conservation of this national treasure is managed well to ensure a symbiotic relationship between man and animal, while offering visitors an insight into their culture and heritage. Any safari itinerary in Kenya should include a safari in the Maasai Mara.
Why You Should Go: The Maasai Mara offers classic safaris in one of Africa’s most famous and wildlife-abundant reserves. It is known for its large population of cats and the Great Migration and crossing, one of Africa’s wonders. Discover the best ways to experience the breathtaking movement of wildlife with our guide on how to see the wildebeest Great Migration.
Recommended Length of Stay: 3-4 Days
Best Time to Visit: The drier season between June and September is the ideal time to experience this magnificent park, with late July, early August, and again in October he months in which to witness the natural spectacles on Great Migration safaris in Kenya.