Nairobi, Kenya

Maasai Mara Safari
Maasai Mara Safari
Maasai Mara Safari
Maasai Mara Safari
Maasai Mara Safari
Maasai Mara Safari
Maasai Mara Safari
Maasai Mara Safari

Maasai Mara Safari

$530

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Highlights

3 Days / 2 Nights Best of Maasai Mara Safari
All meals included (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Game drives Encounter the Big Five (not guaranteed)

Description

‘The Mara’ as most locals call it is a vast scenic expanse of gently rolling African savannah plains. On your drive, you get to pass Narok Township, the major Maasai Administrative center. The Masai Mara is famously known for its spectacular Great Wildebeest Migration, a 7th Natural Wonder of the world and is home to the big five, namely, Lion, Elephant, Rhino, Cape Buffalo and Leopard as well as several other species like zebras, tupis and gazelles. You have come to a big game country, long famed as having one of Africa’s greatest concentrations of game. On this trip you will get to enjoy early game drives which will offer you a diversity of wildlife and afternoon game drives where the animals are cooling down. You can also experience the Kenyan Maasai Culture and immerse yourself in a semi-nomadic lifestyle.

Who This Experience Is Good For

Nature and Wildlife lovers 

Meet Our Local Host

You will have a local host.

Itinerary

Day 1:

Nairobi - Masai Mara
-7:00am: Pick-up from your residence in Nairobi, depart for Maasai Mara Reserve arriving in time for lunch at your Camp / Lodge.

-Stop at the Great Rift Valley Viewpoint. The Great Rift Valley is a geographical and geological feature running north to south for around 6,400 kilometers, from northern Syria to central Mozambique. Astronauts say it is the most significant physical detail on the planet that is visible from space.

-Afternoon game drive
The Masai Mara is regarded as the jewel of Kenya’s wildlife viewing areas. There have been some 95 species of mammals, amphibians and reptiles and over 400 birds species
recorded on the reserve. Nowhere in Africa is wildlife more abundant, and it is for this reason a visitor hardly misses to see the big five (buffalo, elephant, leopard, lion, and rhino).

-Dinner and overnight at your Camp / LodgeDay 2:

Maasai Mara

-Spend a Full day exploring the park in search of the Big five.
The Maasai Mara Game Reserve is arguably Kenya's most popular game sanctuary. It is the most famous and most visited game reserve in Kenya. The film 'Out of Africa' was made to a great extent in this reserve. Virtually every type of wildlife can be seen at the Mara.

Dinner and overnight at your preferred Camp / Lodge 

OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES (at an extra cost):
-Balloon Safari,
- Sundowner
-Maasai village visits 

DESCRIPTION COST PER PERSON (USD)
Hot Air Safari - $450 per person
Wake up at 0400 - 0530AM and drive you to the launch site. You will arrive at the
launch site by 6AM.
You will then be loaded into your balloon basket for take-off just
before sunrise, at about 6:30AM. The flight will last approximately one
hour, depending on wind conditions, and the balloon will land between
7:30 and 7:45AM.
Our vehicles will then transport you a short distance to breakfast. Our
breakfast is set up on the picturesque savannah plains of the Mara,
typically, under the shade of a single balanite tree. You will sit down to
a full bush breakfast in the Kenyan style, complete with eggs-to-order,
fresh juices, fruits, cereals & of course sparkling wine.
After breakfast, at about 9AM, you will have a brief game drive back
to your camp /lodge

Manyatta Visit - $30 Per Person
Witness the Maasai way of life in their cultural village (Manyatta). A
lecture awaits you culminating with a traditional Maasai dance.


Day 3:
Masai Mara-Nairobi
Breakfast at the Camp.
-Check-out and depart enroute to Nairobi to arrive in Nairobi in the afternoon.
-Drop off at your residence


What's Included

Pick up / Drop off from Nairobi.
Transport in a Custom- built Safari Van / Safari Land Cruiser
Services of English-speaking driver guide⠀⠀⠀⠀
2 Nights' accommodation on Full Board basis
Complimentary Bottled drinking water
Park entrance Fees

What's Not Included

Personal items, Tips & gratuities
Optional activities

Know Before You Go 

Minimum Needed: 6 people
Maximum Capacity: 15 People
Booking Deadline: 7 DAYS IN ADVANCE 
Weather Dependent: No
Difficulty Level: Easy - most times you will be in a safari cruiser on game drives and the Maasai village you will walk around the village which isn't tiring.
Special Clothing Required: No. Dress comfortably. Bring a swimming suit if you’d like to swim at the camp.
Special Dietary Restrictions: No - All dietary needs catered.
Extra Cash: Needed for tipping / additional services.
Accommodation: You will be staying in a highly rated tented camp
Transportation: 6-seater pop-up roof 4X4 Land cruisers or safari vans will pick you from your apartment block and take you to the safari and bring you back once the safari is over.

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Zachary Lovato
Come for the Safari and do the hot air balloon!

I'm still trying to find the words to explain how absolutely breathtaking this experience was for me. The main reason I went to Nairobi, the Safari did not disappoint. It's a bit of a drive out to the Mara, but we stopped every few hours to stretch, use the bathroom, and grab coffee. We stayed at AA Lodge Masai Mara and the accommodations were amazing! Also, meals are included so that was nice. The actual game drives were spectacular. We saw 4 of The Big Five, only missing the rhino.
And if you're thinking about doing the Hot Air Balloon, stop thinking and just book it! It turned out to be a HIGHLIGHT of my entire month in Nairobi. It was beautiful; the morning was perfect and make sure to get Captain Mervin. He cared more about the experience than how long we were in the air. We stayed up longer than any other balloon and we got some "National Geographic" level experiences and footage. I cant' speak higher of the balloon. Just book it. Money comes and goes, but memories are forever.

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Sarah
Great 3-day safari with lots of animal sightings!

After a bumpy five-hour drive to Maasai Mara, we checked into our lodge and ate lunch (and napped!). Then we headed out for an afternoon game drive. It was a quick one (two hours) but we saw lots of animals (zebra, wildebeest, elephants, antelope, giraffes, etc.). Then we relaxed before dinner. The lodge was comfortable and the food was decent. Saturday we headed out for one long game drive for the day. We saw SO MANY animals! We saw cheetahs, hyenas, tons of lions and much more. We stopped for a box lunch then kept going. There were a couple of bathrooms breaks (but definitely could have used more!). After we left the Maasai Mara National Reserve, we visited a Maasai village. This felt like a big tourist trap with the villagers selling tons of "homemade" items. Do not be duped! Walk away! We headed back to the lodge for dinner and bed time. We left early the next morning for the five hour ride back but I would have loved an early morning game ride. Overall, it was a great experience seeing tons of animals!