Explore Maasai Mara National Reserve

Kenya, Africa

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About Maasai Mara National Reserve

Maasai Mara National Reserve, located in Narok County, Kenya, is a renowned safari destination that offers a truly unforgettable wildlife experience. The reserve is home to a diverse range of animals, including the famous Big Five (lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, and rhinos), as well as cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, and wildebeests. One of the highlights of visiting Maasai Mara is witnessing the Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest ...View More

Maasai Mara National Reserve, located in Narok County, Kenya, is a renowned safari destination that offers a truly unforgettable wildlife experience. The reserve is home to a diverse range of animals, including the famous Big Five (lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, and rhinos), as well as cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, and wildebeests. One of the highlights of visiting Maasai Mara is witnessing the Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest ...View More

Popular Destinations

  • Keekorok Lodge
  • Talek Gate
  • Governors' Il Moran Camp
  • Mara Explorer Camp
  • Mara Intrepids Camp
  • Mara Serena Safari Lodge
  • Musiara Marsh
  • Sekenani Gate
  • Sekenani Camp
  • Sarova Mara Game Camp
  • Angama Mara
  • Olare Motorogi Conservancy
  • Mara Plains Camp
  • Mara North Conservancy
  • Elephant Pepper Camp
  • Siana Conservancy
  • Mara Engai Wilderness Lodge
  • Oloololo Escarpment
  • Mara Triangle
  • Naboisho Conservancy
  • Lemek Conservancy
  • Ol Kinyei Conservancy

Keekorok Lodge

Located in the heart of the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Keekorok Lodge is the oldest safari lodge in the Mara, offering close proximity to some of the most iconic wildlife experiences in Africa. Its location on a popular migration path ensures breathtaking animal sightings year-round. Ideal for families, first-time safari-goers, and wildlife enthusiasts.

Known For

Watching the Great Migration as herds of wildebeest and zebras pass nearby.

Relaxing on the lodge’s hippo pool deck, where you can safely observe hippos and other wildlife.

Enjoying guided game drives led by expert Maasai guides.

Staying in comfortable accommodations surrounded by lush gardens and savanna views.

A historic and vibrant area blending exceptional wildlife encounters with classic safari charm.

Talek Gate

Situated near the Talek River, Talek Gate serves as one of the main entry points into the Maasai Mara National Reserve. This area is known for its proximity to wildlife-rich plains and vibrant Maasai culture. It’s a prime spot for accessing key game-viewing areas and enjoying authentic safari experiences. Ideal for families, first-time visitors, and cultural travelers.

Known For

Embarking on game drives to spot lions, cheetahs, and elephants in nearby savannas.

Exploring the Talek Riverbanks, frequented by diverse wildlife.

Staying in lodges and camps that blend comfort with wilderness.

Visiting Maasai villages to learn about traditional customs and lifestyles.

A lively and convenient area blending cultural immersion with rich wildlife encounters.

Governors' Il Moran Camp

Tucked along the Mara River in a secluded part of the Maasai Mara, Governors' Il Moran Camp is an ultra-luxury tented camp offering intimate and personalized safari experiences. With its serene location and high-end amenities, it’s a haven for those seeking exclusivity. Ideal for honeymooners, couples, and luxury travelers.

Known For

Watching wildlife like elephants and hippos from the privacy of your riverside tent.

Taking expertly guided game drives to explore the Mara’s Big Five hotspots.

Enjoying gourmet meals served under canvas or beneath the stars.

Relaxing in spacious, beautifully furnished tents with four-poster beds and private decks.

A secluded and luxurious area blending elegance with intimate wildlife encounters.

Mara Explorer Camp

Nestled in a secluded area of the Maasai Mara, Mara Explorer Camp offers an intimate safari experience with only a handful of luxury tents overlooking the Talek River. Known for its exclusivity and personalized service, it’s a top choice for discerning travelers. Ideal for couples, honeymooners, and nature lovers.

Known For

Observing wildlife from your private deck, where animals often visit the riverbanks.

Taking guided game drives to explore hidden corners of the reserve.

Enjoying private bush dinners under the stars for a romantic experience.

Relaxing in well-appointed tents with luxurious touches and uninterrupted views.

A secluded and intimate area blending privacy with world-class safari experiences.

Mara Intrepids Camp

Situated along the Talek River in the Maasai Mara, Mara Intrepids Camp is a luxurious tented camp offering prime access to key game-viewing areas. Its central location makes it an excellent choice for exploring the Mara year-round. Ideal for families, couples, and adventurous travelers.

Known For

Embarking on thrilling game drives to spot lions, cheetahs, and elephants.

Enjoying riverside dining and sundowners with views of the surrounding wilderness.

Participating in educational programs for children through the camp’s Adventurers' Club.

Staying in spacious, elegantly furnished tents with private verandas.

A central and vibrant area blending luxury camping with unparalleled wildlife access.

Mara Serena Safari Lodge

Perched on a hill overlooking the rolling savannas of the Mara Triangle, Mara Serena Safari Lodge offers panoramic views and luxurious accommodations in one of the reserve’s most scenic locations. Its proximity to the Mara River makes it ideal for witnessing dramatic wildlife moments. Ideal for couples, photographers, and luxury travelers.

Known For

Watching the annual river crossings during the Great Migration, often near the lodge.

Taking hot air balloon safaris for unforgettable aerial views of the Maasai Mara.

Relaxing in the infinity pool with sweeping views of the savanna.

Exploring the Mara on expertly guided game drives or nature walks.

A luxurious and scenic area blending exclusivity with dramatic wildlife moments.

Musiara Marsh

Situated in the northern part of the Maasai Mara, Musiara Marsh is a wildlife-rich area renowned for its high predator density and stunning wetland landscapes. Often referred to as "Big Cat Country," it’s a prime spot for up-close encounters with iconic wildlife. Ideal for big cat enthusiasts, photographers, and nature lovers.

Known For

Spotting lions, leopards, and cheetahs hunting in the open marshlands.

Watching diverse bird species that thrive in the marsh’s lush environment.

Staying in luxury camps that provide prime access to the area’s wildlife hotspots.

Taking game drives during golden hour for spectacular photo opportunities.

A rich and dynamic area blending wetland ecosystems with exceptional wildlife viewing.

Sekenani Gate

Positioned at the southeastern entrance of the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Sekenani Gate provides easy access to the park’s vast grasslands and major migration routes. Known for its tranquil setting, it’s a perfect base for exploring the park’s wildlife and landscapes. Ideal for families, road trippers, and safari adventurers.

Known For

Starting early morning game drives to see predators in action.

Staying in eco-friendly camps and lodges nestled in scenic surroundings.

Spotting wildlife near the Sekenani River, an essential water source for animals.

Relaxing in accommodations with panoramic views of the Mara’s rolling plains.

A peaceful and accessible area blending natural beauty with safari adventure.

Sekenani Camp

Situated near the Sekenani Gate of the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Sekenani Camp offers a rustic yet elegant safari experience with a focus on tranquility and close-to-nature living. Surrounded by wooded hills and lush landscapes, it provides a peaceful escape for nature lovers. Ideal for couples, adventurers, and solitude seekers.

Known For

Staying in spacious tents elevated on wooden platforms for privacy and comfort.

Enjoying dining experiences featuring local and international cuisine in a serene environment.

Exploring the Mara on game drives to see lions, elephants, and other wildlife.

Relaxing by the campfire in the evenings while listening to the sounds of the bush.

A rustic and serene area blending simplicity with rich safari experiences.

Sarova Mara Game Camp

Situated in the heart of the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Sarova Mara Game Camp offers a luxurious safari experience with a focus on eco-tourism and cultural immersion. Surrounded by rolling plains and abundant wildlife, it’s a favorite for families and first-time safari-goers. Ideal for families, couples, and eco-conscious travelers.

Known For

Staying in spacious, well-appointed tents with modern amenities and private decks.

Enjoying bush dinners and sundowners in scenic locations.

Participating in cultural visits to nearby Maasai villages for an authentic experience.

Exploring the Mara on thrilling game drives led by expert guides.

A vibrant and comfortable area blending luxury with close wildlife encounters.

Angama Mara

Perched on the edge of the Oloololo Escarpment, Angama Mara offers breathtaking views of the Maasai Mara and is one of the most iconic luxury lodges in the region. Its location inspired scenes from Out of Africa, making it a bucket-list destination for many. Ideal for luxury travelers, couples, and photographers.

Known For

Enjoying panoramic views of the Mara plains from your glass-fronted suite.

Taking hot air balloon safaris for a bird’s-eye view of the reserve.

Relaxing in elegant accommodations with floor-to-ceiling windows and private decks.

Participating in private bush picnics in scenic locations.

A dramatic and luxurious area blending cinematic beauty with unmatched comfort.

Olare Motorogi Conservancy

Covering over 35,000 acres of land adjacent to the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Olare Motorogi Conservancy is a premier safari destination known for its luxury camps and thriving wildlife populations. Its limited visitor numbers ensure exclusivity and minimal impact on the environment. Ideal for luxury travelers, big cat enthusiasts, and photographers.

Known For

Encountering iconic wildlife, including lions, cheetahs, and leopards, in their natural environment.

Staying in high-end camps offering gourmet dining and stunning views of the savanna.

Participating in unique activities like night safaris and off-road game drives.

Supporting conservation initiatives through your stay, as the conservancy is Maasai-owned.

An exclusive and eco-friendly area blending luxury with exceptional wildlife viewing.

Mara Plains Camp

Located in the Olare Motorogi Conservancy, adjacent to the Maasai Mara, Mara Plains Camp is an exclusive luxury camp offering unparalleled wildlife experiences in a private setting. With a commitment to conservation and eco-tourism, it’s ideal for those seeking a premium safari. Ideal for photographers, luxury travelers, and conservation-minded adventurers.

Known For

Enjoying off-road game drives and night safaris, available only in conservancies.

Watching wildlife from the camp’s elevated decks overlooking the plains.

Participating in cultural visits to nearby Maasai villages.

Staying in luxurious tents designed with traditional Swahili and colonial influences.

An exclusive and conservation-focused area blending high-end luxury with ethical safari adventures.

Mara North Conservancy

One of the largest conservancies in the Maasai Mara region, Mara North Conservancy offers diverse landscapes ranging from savannas to riverine forests. Its collaborative conservation efforts and commitment to sustainable tourism make it a standout destination. Ideal for eco-tourists, families, and wildlife enthusiasts.

Known For

Witnessing diverse wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, and big cats, in a tranquil setting.

Staying in boutique lodges and tented camps that support conservation and local communities.

Exploring the area on walking safaris and game drives with expert Maasai guides.

Visiting nearby Maasai villages to learn about traditional practices and conservation efforts.

A vast and diverse area blending sustainable tourism with rich wildlife encounters.

Elephant Pepper Camp

Located in the Mara North Conservancy, Elephant Pepper Camp is a tranquil and exclusive tented camp offering a private safari experience away from the crowds. Known for its eco-friendly practices and personalized service, it’s a haven for those seeking intimacy and quiet. Ideal for photographers, conservation enthusiasts, and honeymooners.

Known For

Watching wildlife up close in the conservancy, with excellent opportunities to see big cats.

Dining under the stars with gourmet meals prepared from fresh, local ingredients.

Relaxing in spacious tents with private verandas and sweeping savanna views.

Participating in walking safaris to explore the Mara’s smaller wonders.

A peaceful and eco-focused area blending privacy with rich wildlife experiences.

Siana Conservancy

Situated on the eastern edge of the Maasai Mara, Siana Conservancy is a serene reserve offering a mix of grasslands and wooded areas. Known for its tranquility and proximity to the main reserve, it’s a great choice for those seeking a peaceful retreat. Ideal for families, adventurers, and cultural travelers.

Known For

Spotting wildlife such as zebras, gazelles, and elephants in the open plains.

Taking guided game drives and bush walks to explore the area’s diverse ecosystems.

Staying in intimate camps that focus on comfort and personalized service.

Participating in cultural activities and visiting Maasai villages nearby.

A peaceful and scenic area blending serene landscapes with authentic experiences.

Mara Engai Wilderness Lodge

Nestled in the lush Oloololo Escarpment, Mara Engai Wilderness Lodge offers a secluded and eco-friendly retreat with sweeping views of the Maasai Mara. Its elevated location and focus on sustainability create a unique and tranquil safari experience. Ideal for eco-conscious travelers, couples, and families.

Known For

Staying in spacious tented suites with private verandas and panoramic vistas.

Dining on farm-to-table cuisine crafted from fresh, locally sourced ingredients.

Taking exclusive game drives into the Maasai Mara for exceptional wildlife sightings.

Enjoying guided nature walks and cultural visits to nearby Maasai communities.

A secluded and eco-conscious area blending sustainable luxury with immersive experiences.

Oloololo Escarpment

Also known as the Siria Escarpment, the Oloololo Escarpment rises dramatically above the Maasai Mara, offering sweeping views of the plains below. Its rugged beauty and elevated position make it a sought-after location for luxury lodges and panoramic safaris. Ideal for couples, luxury travelers, and photographers.

Known For

Staying in high-end lodges with breathtaking views of the Mara’s vast landscapes.

Taking guided nature walks along the escarpment for unique perspectives of the reserve.

Watching sunsets from scenic viewpoints, perfect for photography.

Enjoying access to the Mara Triangle for unparalleled wildlife viewing.

A dramatic and scenic area blending luxury with unforgettable vistas.

Mara Triangle

Encompassing the western section of the Maasai Mara, the Mara Triangle is a less-crowded, well-preserved part of the reserve known for its dramatic landscapes and abundant wildlife. With strict conservation practices, it offers a more exclusive safari experience. Ideal for photographers, wildlife enthusiasts, and solitude seekers.

Known For

Witnessing dramatic river crossings during the Great Migration along the Mara River.

Enjoying uncrowded game drives with excellent chances to see lions, leopards, and rhinos.

Staying in exclusive lodges and camps with stunning views of the savanna.

Exploring the scenic Oloololo Escarpment, offering breathtaking vistas.

A pristine and exclusive area blending conservation excellence with rich wildlife experiences.

Naboisho Conservancy

Located adjacent to the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Naboisho Conservancy is a private wildlife reserve known for its strong focus on community-based conservation and its high density of wildlife. With limited visitor numbers, it offers an exclusive and intimate safari experience. Ideal for eco-conscious travelers, photographers, and luxury seekers.

Known For

Witnessing abundant wildlife, including large lion prides, giraffes, and elephants, in a more secluded setting.

Participating in night game drives and walking safaris, activities not permitted in the main reserve.

Staying in luxurious, eco-friendly camps with personal service and expert guides.

Visiting local Maasai villages to learn about traditional customs and conservation efforts.

A sustainable and exclusive area blending community engagement with world-class wildlife encounters.

Lemek Conservancy

Situated north of the Maasai Mara, Lemek Conservancy is a peaceful reserve known for its incredible biodiversity and efforts to protect wildlife. With fewer visitors, it offers a quieter alternative to the busier areas of the Mara. Ideal for families, photographers, and solitude seekers.

Known For

Watching lions, elephants, and hyenas in their natural habitat with minimal crowds.

Staying in comfortable lodges or camps that emphasize eco-tourism.

Visiting Maasai communities to experience their rich culture and traditions.

Exploring the conservancy on guided drives or walks, with opportunities to spot rare birds.

A tranquil and wildlife-rich area blending intimate experiences with authentic cultural connections.

Ol Kinyei Conservancy

One of the most pristine conservancies in the Maasai Mara region, Ol Kinyei Conservancy is a haven for wildlife and a model for low-impact tourism. Its untouched landscapes and private status make it a top choice for intimate safaris. Ideal for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and conservation enthusiasts.

Known For

Spotting cheetahs, lions, and zebras in the conservancy’s open plains.

Taking part in guided bush walks and off-road game drives for close wildlife encounters.

Enjoying the exclusivity of staying in small, luxury camps with personalized service.

Exploring its unspoiled landscapes with expert Maasai guides.

A serene and conservation-focused area blending privacy with untouched natural beauty.

Top Stays*

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  • Luxury

Enchoro Wildlife Camp

A budget-friendly camp offering basic accommodations and convenient access to the Maasai Mara.

Ol Moran Tented Camp

A budget tented camp with comfortable accommodations and a close proximity to wildlife.

Sentrim Mara Camp

A budget-friendly camp with tented accommodations and a range of amenities for an affordable stay.

Mara Serena Safari Lodge

A mid-range lodge with comfortable accommodations and stunning views of the Maasai Mara.

Mara Engai Wilderness Lodge

Nestled on the Oloololo Escarpment with tented accommodations and panoramic views.

Mara River Camp

A mid-range tented camp located on the banks of the Mara River with beautiful surroundings.

Angama Mara

A luxury safari lodge offering breathtaking views of the Maasai Mara.

Mara Plains Camp

Located in a private conservancy with luxurious tented accommodations and personalized service.

Mahali Mzuri

A luxury safari camp offering a unique and exclusive safari experience.

Disclaimer* Please keep in mind that the definition of budget categories may vary, and the prices and ratings of hotels can fluctuate. Hotel prices and availability can vary based on the time of year, special events, and other factors. Always do your research, compare prices and read recent guest reviews to find the best accommodation that suits your budget and preferences.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Maasai Mara National Reserve largely depends on your preferences for weather, budget, events and crowd levels. Also, it depends on your personal preferences and what you want to experience during your trip. Here's a breakdown of the different seasons:

Dry Season (June–October): This is the best time for wildlife viewing, with minimal rainfall, clear skies, and large concentrations of animals around water sources. It’s also the peak season for the Great Migration (July–October), when millions of wildebeest and zebras cross the Mara River. However, this is the busiest and most expensive time to visit, especially from July to September. June and October offer great conditions with slightly fewer tourists.:

Short Rainy Season (November–December): This period brings light rains, lush green landscapes, and fewer tourists. It’s a great time for birdwatching and seeing newborn animals, but some roads may become muddy, making travel slightly more challenging. November is quieter and more affordable, while December sees an increase in visitors for the holiday season.:

Long Rainy Season (March–May): The Maasai Mara experiences heavy rains, leading to lush vegetation and fewer tourists. While game viewing is still possible, thick vegetation can make animal spotting more difficult, and some lodges may close. April is the wettest month, making it the least ideal for travel. However, this is the most budget-friendly time to visit, with significant discounts on lodges and safaris.:

Disclaimer: Please note that the event dates and details can change, so it's advisable to check with official event websites and local sources for the most up-to-date information before planning your trip.

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Travel Advisory

Stay informed about potential travel risks and safety considerations before embarking on your journey. Travel advisories provide essential information about security concerns, health alerts, natural disasters, and other important updates. We recommend reviewing the latest travel advisories to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.​

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Travel Entry Requirements

Before traveling, ensure you meet the entry requirements for your destination. These requirements may include vaccination records, visas, and other travel documentation. Requirements vary based on nationality and recent travel history. For the latest information, visit the official government website for your destination.​

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Currency

When traveling, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with the local currency. Before you go, check the current exchange rates and consider exchanging some money in advance. Many destinations also accept major credit cards and digital payments, but it’s a good idea to carry local. Below is a quick guide to the official currencies used in this destinations:​

Kenyan Shilling (KES)

Language

Understanding the local language can enhance your travel experience. While many destinations have English-speaking locals, knowing a few key phrases in the native language shows respect and can be very helpful. Here’s a quick overview of the official and widely spoken languages in this destinations:​

Swahili (official) and English

Timezone

Knowing the local time zone of your destination helps you plan your itinerary, stay connected, and avoid scheduling mishaps. Many destinations also observe daylight saving time, so it’s important to check for seasonal changes. Below is a quick reference for common time zone(s) in this destinations:

East Africa Time (EAT), UTC +3

How To Get Around

Always consider the best mode of transport depending on your destination and the distance you need to cover:

Safari Vehicle

The most common way to navigate Maasai Mara is by joining a safari tour in a 4x4 vehicle. Many lodges and tour operators in the area offer guided safari drives, which allow you to explore the reserve with the expertise of a local guide.

Hot Air Balloon Ride

For a unique perspective of Maasai Mara and its wildlife, consider booking a hot air balloon ride. This thrilling experience provides breathtaking aerial views of the reserve and its inhabitants.

Walking Safari

Some lodges and tour companies also offer guided walking safaris, which allow you to explore Maasai Mara on foot with a knowledgeable guide. Walking safaris provide a more intimate and immersive experience of the landscape and wildlife.

Car

If you prefer more independence, you can rent a 4x4 vehicle and explore Maasai Mara on your own. However, it's important to note that driving in the reserve can be challenging due to rough terrain and the presence of wildlife, so it's recommended to have some experience with off-road driving.

Local Guide

Hiring a local Maasai guide can enhance your experience in the reserve by providing cultural insights and insider knowledge of the area. Many guides are well-versed in the wildlife and ecosystem of Maasai Mara, offering a deeper understanding of the region.

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