Masai Mara National Reserve

Nature’s grandest stage for wildlife encounters.

Here, we lose ourselves in the vast, golden Savannah from sunrise to sunset. Every moment is spent in the wild—meals, movement, and memories—all woven into the rhythm of the bush.

Expect one of the most unforgettable wildlife experiences on Earth:

  • Frequent lion sightings
  • Prime territory for leopards and cheetahs
  • Incredible encounters with elephants and hippos
  • Herds of giraffes, zebras, impalas, gazelles, elands, topis, warthogs, and more
  • And along the Mara River, the thrilling presence of crocodiles.

This is the Mara—raw, real, and endlessly wild.

Everything Bush. Everything till dusk.

During the wildebeest migration, the Mara River becomes the stage for one of the most breathtaking wildlife spectacles on the planet. Thousands of wildebeests and zebras make their daring crossing through the crocodile-filled waters as they journey between Tanzania and Kenya. It’s a sight that words can hardly capture.

Best time to visit

The Masai Mara is best visited between June and October, a season known for sunny weather and excellent wildlife viewing. During this time, animals are often found around water points. August and September are especially favored by visitors, as they offer the chance to witness the famous wildebeest migration.

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