Masai Mara National Reserve
Quick facts about the Masai Mara
- Masai Mara National Reserve covers an area of 1,510 sq
km
- Distance from Nairobi - Masai Mara Reserve is 270 km
away
- The wildlife in Mara is varied, ranging from the big
cats to elephant, rhino and vast herds of herbivores such as
wildebeest. Masai Mara is is home to a rich variety of
wildlife in a natural and untouched state.
The Masai Mara National Reserve was named for the Maasai
people who inhabit the area, and for the Mara River, which flows
through this great reserve. It shares a border with Tanzania’s
Serengeti National Park and is essentially a continuation of
this park, forming the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem.
The Great Masai Mara Wildebeest Migration
The Masai Mara is home to an excellent year-round
concentration of game and is renowned for its annual visit by
the two million wildebeest Zebra and antelopes that make up the
Great Wildebeest Migration Migration which happens between the
months of July and October.
Safari Camps and Lodges in Masai Mara Reserve
Royal Mara
Safari Lodge and Camp |
Ashnil Mara Camp | Olumara Camp
| Ol Seki Mara Camp |
Mara Fig Tree Camp |
Mara Governors Camp |
Mara Sopa Lodge |
Keekorok Lodge |
Oloshaiki Safari Camp
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