Overview and Highlights
Known colloquially as just “The Mara,” Maasai Mara, occasionally spelled Maasai Mara, is a sizable national game reserve in Narok, Kenya. It borders Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park. It bears the Maasai people’s honor. The Maasai Mara National Reserve is home to unending plains, a plethora of species, and beautiful views. The reserve is home to a good year-round concentration of game, including the more than two million wildebeest, zebras, and other antelopes that make up the renowned Great Migration, so a safari in the classic Maasai Mara offers plenty of attractions.
Safari Experience
Every safari traveler has to see the Maasai Mara. Take to the clear blue skies to get a bird’s-eye perspective of the golden plains of Africa and all of its people. Take an exciting safari vehicle and embrace the experience. You will spot among the region’s lions, elephants, and other wildlife for a closer, more personal encounter. The conservancies and Maasai Mara National Reserve never cease to awe and enchant. Try Maasai Mara safari today!
The Great Migration
African big cats come to life during the migration season. The large cats have an apparently limitless supply of food to choose from because to the constant stream of migrating prey. This is the time of year when lions, leopards, and cheetahs gain strength and are able to give birth to healthy young that have an abundance of food to thrive.
The Pride of Lions
In the Masai Mara, there are numerous lion prides that have been there for many years. Although male lions are frequently driven out of the pride by other males, females are always present. Male lions may even be heard roaring loudly at night to warn other males to avoid their area. To maximize your chances of spotting a lion in the wild.