Masai Mara Luxury Safari
SA RESIDENT SPECIAL!
One of Africa's most spectacular reserves, the Masai Mara, is the place to visit between June and October to see the wildebeest migration as they battle to cross the crocodile-infested Mara River. Embark on a Masai Mara camping safari where you have your own private concessions in the Greater Mara to provide a more immersive experience, where you can hear the sounds of wildlife nearby at night and listen to the lions' roar in the distance!
Itinerary
Dates & Prices
Dates:
Valid until: 31 March 2023
This safari has been crafted with knowledge and insight, showcasing just a few of the experiences you can enjoy on safari in Kenya. It is merely an example, and any element of this itinerary can be adjusted to suit your needs. Chat with one of our Safari Specialists, who will be able to help you to customise the ideal safari itinerary for you based on your interests, preferences and budget.
Rates:
SA Resident Rates | USD Rates | |
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3-Nights in Masai Mara | R92,898.00 pp (SAVE R31,788.00 pp) | Available on Request |
4-Nights in Masai Mara | R111,794.00 pp (SAVE R42,384.00 pp) | Available on Request |
- The exchange rate used (bank selling rate): R17.50 to US$1.00
- Please treat all pricing as a guide only.
- The tour itinerary, inclusions and departures are based on travel until: 31 March 2023.
- All rates are subject to increases beyond our control, including fuel price, government taxes and exchange rate fluctuations.
National Parks
Greater Masai
The Masai Mara is well-known and the most popular reserve in the whole of Africa. Bordering the Serengeti National Park, the Masai Mara offers a wide variety of wildlife and the best opportunity to see lions (some with gorgeous, long black manes) and cheetah. In one day alone, you can spot lions, hippos, crocodiles, antelope, giraffes, wildebeests, warthogs, baboons, hyenas, jackals, zebras, Cape buffalo and dozens of birds. Every year, millions of wildebeests and zebras migrate into the Mara in search of water. The timing of this phenomenon varies, depending on the rains. Whether you get to experience the migration or not, wildlife watching is excellent all year round, and the Mara will leave you with a lasting impression, giving you all the more reason to have your trip be one of many Masai Mara safari holidays.
Masai Mara National Reserve
- Ngama Hills to the east with sandy soil and leafy bushes and loved by black rhinos.
- Oloololo escarpment forming the western boundary and rising to a magnificent plateau.
- Mara Triangle bordering the Mara River with lush grassland and acacia woodlands supporting masses of game, especially migrating wildebeests.
- Central plains form the largest part of the reserve, with scattered bushes and boulders on rolling grasslands favoured by the plain's game.