Departing from the capital of Kenya, Nairobi, we will drive down the escarpment via the floor of the scenic Great Rift Valley. We'll arrive at our overnight camp in time for lunch in the afternoon.
Located near the Masai Mara National Reserve, our safari camp is tucked away in the cool shade of indigenous trees, offering an escape from the African heat. We will stay in tented camps that are self-contained.
This afternoon, we'll explore Masai Mara on our first game drive, getting a taste of what this legendary game park has to offer. In the night, you can hear a chorus of different animal sounds as they communicate with each other in the darkness. This is more than enough reason to visit.
After breakfast, you'll proceed on a full day of game viewing at the Maasai Mara Reserve. You'll have your picnic lunch at the Hippo Pool. Dinner and your overnight stay will be at the campsite.
Our morning and afternoon game drives take us in search of Africa's Big Five and the plethora of other wildlife inhabiting this vast Kenyan game reserve. On clear days, the Masai Mara offers fantastic orange tinged sunsets well-worth capturing on camera. The Masai Mara Game Reserve is 1510km² of incredible wide-open landscapes and fertile riverine woodland following the looping meanders of the Mara and Talek Rivers in Kenya. One glimpse is enough to explain its appeal; it is typical open savannah, with a mass of amazing wildlife.
Another full day is spent in the Mara Reserve. This day you have the option of going to visit the Maasai village to learn more about their culture. All meals and your overnight stay will be at the campsite.
Wherever you go in the vast Masai Mara you will see a good number of wildlife such as Maasai giraffes, baboons, warthogs, bat-eared foxes, grey jackals, spotted hyenas, topis, impalas, hartebeests and wildebeest. Elephants, buffaloes, zebras and hippos are also found in great numbers. It is also common to see lions either basking after a heavy meal, or surveying the plains for their next meal. Cheetahs and leopards are harder to spot, but reasonably common. The ultimate action here is without doubt the annual wildebeest exodus, the great migration. It happens in July and August when millions of these grass eaters move north from the Serengeti in search of lusher grass before turning south again in October.
Early morning breakfast, with optional Masai village visit. Then check out and drive back to Nairobi via Narok town for Lunch. Arrive in Nairobi around 3:30pm, drop off at your hotel.
This tour is 100% sustainable. We encourage our travelers to minimize their carbon footprint by choosing eco-friendly practices.
Cancellations made more than 60 days before departure qualify for an 80% refund of the deposit paid. Cancellations made between 30 and 59 days before departure qualify for a 50% refund of the deposit. Cancellations made less than 30 days before departure are non-refundable. Gorilla and Chimpanzee permits are non-refundable once purchased. Guests are advised to purchase comprehensive travel insurance for unforeseen circumstances.
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