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Welcome to Maasai Mara

Maasai Mara, Africa`s greatest wildlife reserve in Kenya is without a doubt Africa’s most famous safari destination. The Maasai Mara Ecosystem holds one of the highest lion densities in world and this is where over TWO MILLION wildebeest and zebra migrate annually. 

The Maasai Mara is also the "New 7th Wonder of the Natural World", and is situated in south-western Kenya on the northern tip of the Serengeti National Park. This is where the word “Safari” comes in to its true light, meaning "journey" in Kiswahili, Kenya’s national language. 

Maasaimara.com is the most detailed, informative and unbaised website on the Maasai Mara and is 100% Kenyan owned incorporated in Kenya in 2007 promoting Kenya as a world class tourist destination. Together with our wealth of experience and knowledge of Kenya and the Maasai Mara eco-system this ensures that you have access to the most current and accurate information on the Maasai Mara.

SAFARI HELP - The Maasai Mara Wildebeest Migration is a true spectacle and a must see if you are interested in wildlife. We recommend you to start  booking your safari now to make sure you get a chance to see the migration in July - Oct . If you would like some help on this please email us safaris@maasaimara.com Mix your safari with a beach holiday on our white sandy beaches. Let us help you.

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Safari experience at its best
Karen Blixen Camp


Luxury at its best
Rekero Camp


Porini Lion Camp - Maasai Mara
Porini Lion Camp


Saruni Camp
Saruni Camp


Cottars 1920s Camp
Cottars 1920s Camp


General Information on Maasai Mara

Size: 1,510 Km sq. made up of three group ranches, The Mara Triangle, Musiara and Sekenani. Surrounding the reserve are a few private conservancies that are full of wildlife, Olare Orok Conservancy, Ol Kinyei Conservancy, Olderikesi Conservancy and Siana Conservancy.

Park Fees: for 2008, rates are per person per day
                         Adults (12 yrs and above) US$ 40, 
                         Children ( 11 and below) US$ 20,
                         Residents Ksh. 1,000/=, 
                         Vehicles 6+ seats Ksh. 800/=, 5 seats or less Ksh. 300/=. 

We will get an update on the fees for next year as soon as possible as they may go up! Fees are payable at any of the reserves gates, but normally these fees will be included in the safari package, best to check before hand.

Accommodation in the Maasai Mara: Accommodation in the Maasai Mara has been sectioned these into price categories for easy reference, Delux ($500+pp), Top End ($350 - $499pp) , Mid Range ($200 - $349), Budget ($50 - $199) , Campsites ($5 - $49pp), and Mobile Camps ($350+pp) for ultimate luxury camping. ECO accommodation has a GREEN title are ECO RATED by ESOK (Ecotourism Society of Kenya).

Some Recommendations: If you have seen a place you would like to stay at in the Maasai Mara, it would be best you contact one of the SAFARI OPERATORS to help you book your safari. This recommendation is to make sure all goes well with your travels in Kenya. Some operators are not memebers of KATO (Kenya Association of Tour Operators) and therefore may not have the backback and professionalism you would expect on safari. GO PREPARED and book inadvance with a reputable safari operator.

The Wildebeest Migration: This happens through out the year, but it only happens in the Maasai Mara from approximately mid June to the end of October. The Great Migration is one of the most impressive natural events worldwide, involving an immensity of hervibores: some 1,300,000 Wildebeest, 360,000 Thomson`s Gazelle, and 191,000 Zebra. These numerous migrants are followed along their annual, circular route by a block of hungry predators, most notably lions and hyena. 

The migration is NOT one huge herd as many would believe, but many large herds joining up and seperating as they move to greener pastures. The time of the crossings at the Mara River are a photographers paradise, again these crossings happen in several areas along the river and there maybe more than one happening at the same time. Crossings can not be guaranteed, so your best bet is book for three nights and you will have a good chance at seeing a crossing. Best time of the year - July -September.

Pure wilderness experience
Naibor Camp


Helping local communities mixed with safaris
Mara West Safari Camp


Eco tourism & conservation at its best
Sekenani Camp


Elephant Pepper Camp
Elephant Pepper Camp


Acacia Campsite
Acacia Campsite


Maasai Mara Accommodation
Delux
Delux
$500+ pppd
Top End
Top End
$350 - 499 pppd
Mid Range
Mid Range
$200 - 349 pppd
Budget
Budget
$50 -199 pppd
Camp Sites
Camp Sites
$5 - 49 pppd
Mobile Camps
Mobile Camps
$350+ pppd
Other Accommodation in Kenya
White sandy beaches
Coast
Shaba - North Kenya
North Kenya
Maasai in the Rift Valley
Rift Valley
Nairobi City - The Green City
Nairobi
Elephants in Tsavo
Tsavo
Elephants and Kilimanjaro
Amboseli
Maasai Mara | Videos
Views of the Maasai Mara 1
Porini in Masai Mara with Kenya Odyssey
Wildebeest Migration Mara River Crossing
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