Kenya

Masai Mara National Reserve

Rift Valley, Kenya

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Masai Mara National Reserve

The Masai Mara is Kenya's most celebrated wildlife reserve and the northern extension of the Serengeti ecosystem. Covering 1,510 square kilometres of rolling grassland and acacia scrub, it is renowned for its extraordinary lion population and year-round game viewing. From July to October the reserve witnesses the Great Migration's most iconic river crossings, as wildebeest and zebra ford the crocodile-filled Mara River in one of nature's most spectacular events. The surrounding Mara Triangle and private conservancies extend the wilderness and offer exclusive game drives away from crowds.

Our Insider Tips

Book a private conservancy camp. The Olare Motorogi, Naboisho, and Ol Kinyei conservancies border the reserve and offer night drives, walking safaris, and off-road driving not permitted inside the national reserve.

Arrive by September 1st for peak crossings. Mid-August to late September is the absolute peak for Mara River crossings. Book accommodation 12–18 months in advance for this window.

The Mara is exceptional year-round. Even without the migration (Nov–June), the resident game is exceptional — lions, elephants, hippos, leopards, and cheetahs are reliably seen every month.

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