Daily Tour
100 people
English, Espanol, Francais, Kinyarwanda, Swahili
Following breakfast, you'll meet with your driver guide at approximately 7 am for a safari briefing before departing early in the morning for Masai Mara National Reserve. Your arrival is expected to be around lunchtime, and you'll check in to your lodge, have lunch, and relax. Later in the afternoon, you can take a community walk to the Maasai villages for a chance to learn more about their culture and traditions, including trying on their traditional clothing, sampling local cuisine, and watching traditional dances. After interacting with the Maasai people, you'll be driven back to the lodge for dinner and an overnight stay.
After breakfast and packing a lunch, you'll embark on a full day of game driving early in the morning. The day will begin with observing the sunrise over the landscape and wildlife. This is a prime time for animals to be active, including predators hunting for breakfast and their prey. You'll make your way towards the Mara River, where the world's largest populations of wildebeest and zebras are found. Every year during the dry season, they cross this river from Serengeti to Masai Mara, making for a rewarding game viewing experience with stunning scenery, buffaloes, elephants, giraffes, gazelles, cheetahs, leopards, large populations of wildebeest, rhinos, lions, hippos, zebras, impalas, warthogs, topis, ostriches, and a variety of bird species. After spotting the sunset, you'll return to the lodge for dinner and an overnight stay, as well as to prepare for the next day.
After breakfast go for an early morning short game drive. Having lunch at the lodge and check out. Set off to Nairobi, your arrival in Nairobi will be in the evening time. You will be dropped off at the airport; if your flight is scheduled on the same day or at your hotel.
Kenya welcomes visitors throughout the year, the prime months for wildlife enthusiasts fall during the Dry season, spanning from June to October. This period offers optimal wildlife viewing opportunities, with the renowned wildebeest migration arriving in the Masai Mara around July or August and remains until September, before making its way back to Tanzania's Serengeti National Park by October. Wildlife sightings remain impressive across the calendar, though conditions may vary depending on the park and the prevailing weather patterns. For those seeking a more intimate experience, the period between January and February, during a brief dry spell between rains, presents a fantastic opportunity. Some travelers even find charm in Kenya's rainy season, relishing the quieter atmosphere and potential for discounted rates at accommodations and park entry fees. However, it's essential to note that the rainy season carries the risk of heavy downpours, which could disrupt planned activities unexpectedly.
# | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
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1 | Bonus | 20 | 30 | 10% |
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