Africa most famous Reserve

 Africa most famous Reserve 

Africa's most famous national reserve, The Masai Mara runs along with the country's southwest border with Kenya. Just across the border from Tanzania`s Serengeti National Park. This gigantic ecosystem is shared by the two neighboring, and protected with a combination of National reserves and communities that run the conservation areas.

Due to the rains, the vast herds arrive from Tanzania sometime between August and November each year, crossing some of Africa`s most famous, and the sinister patience of the predators that follow the herd all combine to form a pic life, and death saga that plays out beneath Kenya`s vast skies.


Masai Mara offers a wide choice of accommodation, ranging from budget tented camps, mid-range, luxury, and high-end accommodations. Some are located inside in private conservancies, inside the reserve, along the mara river, and outside the Masai mara game reserve. Masai mara game reserve is not fenced, meaning that game moves freely between the reserve and the conservancies, creating one vast wildlife area. During winter (June to September) and the wildebeest migration months, the Masai mara becomes very busy and wildlife sightings become very crowded, with safari jeeps gathering to witness annual wildebeests migrating from Serengeti to Masai Mara. During this period mara river crocodile and Masai mara lions get good opportunities for kills. During this quieter summer month and the green season (when there are heavy rains, particularly between March and June) The reserve is much quieter, and visitors feel as though they have the Mara to themselves. Although the big herds of the Great Migration have moved off by this time, the abundant resident game can still be seen and the wildlife sightings still rival anywhere in the world.

Why visit Masai Mara

(a)    Great annual Wildebeest Migration – One of nature`s biggest wildlife spectacles is the wildebeest migration, the animals cross the Mara River for the Masai Mara between Late July and late October.

(b)    Glide over the Masai Mara in a Hot Air Balloon followed by an indulgent champagne breakfast celebration.

(c)     Home to over 450 birds species.

(d)    Wildlife haven, with Big five regularly sported on game drives.

(e)    Breath-taking views of the open plains

(f)     The Masai Mara Ecosystem holds one of the highest ion densities in the world.

(g)    See Masai herdsmen graze their cattle side by side with predators and prey.

(h)    Masai Mara is the best park for photography in Kenya

Climate

Summer (October- April)

Daytime temperatures above 34 degrees

Winter (May – September)

The nighttime temperature rarely drops below 11  degrees

 

For Masai Mara Bookings please visit Simba Paka Safaris

 

 

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