Maasai Mara National Reserve is found in Narok country in Kenya. The reserve lies along the Great Rift Valley and covers an area of about 1,510 square kilometers. The Masai Mara is an extension of the greater Serengeti (25,000 square kilometers in size) eco-system in Tanzania. The Serengeti National Park is found in the southern part of the reserve, Masai pastoral communities to the north/east and the Oloololo/Siria escarpment to the west. The reserve is named in honor of a tribe that has lived in the area for hundreds of years. In the local Masai language the word “Mara” means “spotted” and refers to the short trees and bushes that dot the landscape.
The most visited part of the Maasai Mara to the East is managed by the government of Narok County (known as Narok County Council) while the Mara Triangle to the west is administered by the Mara Conservancy. The outer areas of the reserve where most of the local Masai communities live is administered by elected Masai leaders. The Mara Triangle is where most of the migrating wildebeest enter the Maasai Mara National Reserve. You may be interested in our 2 Days Maasai Mara safari package.
History of the Maasai Mara National Reserve
Who are the Masai? The Masai are one of Africa’s most famous tribal groups. They are a proud people who have remained independent for centuries. The Masai live in south, central and northern parts of Kenya but with groups in the Northern parts of Tanzania (Serengeti plains). The Masai are known for
Tourism and Wildlife in the Masai Mara Game Reserve
Apart from the big 5, the reserve is also home to grazers like duikers, impala hartebeests, giraffes, roan antelopes, zebra, topi, wildebeest and Thomson’s gazelles. The overall number of some of these antelopes vary depending on the season because of the great migration from the Serengeti and Loita Plains. The reserve is also home to crocodiles, Hippopotamus, jackals, cheetahs, hyenas, servals and foxes. The Maasai Mara is home to over 470 species of birds including vultures, secretary birds, ostriches, marabou storks, long-crested eagles, lilac-breasted roller, hornbills, crowned cranes and African pygmy-falcons.
Which are the main activities in Masai Mara Game reserve? The top activity in the Masai Mara National Reserve is the standard game drive to see the animals and birds we have mentioned above. On a 3 Days Masai Mara safari, one
The wildebeest migration starts in July and ends around October. Although the time of the migration provides the best safari experience, it also a time when the Reserve is crowded with tourists. If you want a more private safari, you need to go during the rainy seasons (November and April to May). One doesn’t have to visit during the migration season because the Reserve has resident wildlife which allow for wildlife viewing throughout the year. If you are traveling during the great Migration, you can choose to go to the private ranches or conservancies where you can observe the migration without too much of the crowds.
How much does it cost to enter Maasai Mara National Reserve? Management of the main reserve charge an entry fee of $70 for foreigners residing within the reserve and $80 for those staying outside the Reserve. A child pays $40 as entry fees. East African citizens pay less and in Kenyan shillings. It is important to note that most travelers to the Masai Maraa National Reserve combine it with visiting other destinations in Africa. That is why we have the 7 days Masai Mara and Gorilla trekking safari Package in Rwanda and the 8 days gorilla and Masai Mara tour in Uganda. You might also find our article about the Victoria Falls Interesting.
Threats and Research Activities
A study conducted by The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and funded by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) between 1989 and 2003 found that the park had on average lost about 70
How to get There
The Masai Mara can be accessed by air or road. Most travelers go into the Reserve as part of an all-inclusive tour package by a local tour operator. The journey often starts from Nairobi in a standard tour van/Land Cruiser or minivan. Apart from providing the tour vehicle, the company also assigns clients a full-time driver for the entire safari. The company driver also doubles as a tour Guide with vast knowledge about the reserve and where to search for the animals. A tour company will also arrange for
The second way to get to the Masai Mara is by air. It is the most convenient and comfortable way to get to the reserve if you are in the country for a workshop, business trip or conference. There are countless private airstrips owned by lodges in the area. Safarilink and Air Kenya organize two daily flights to the reserve at a reasonable cost. A tour operator can also help with local flight reservations so that you begin the game drive as soon as you land. The Masai Mara has a network of dirt roads leading to almost every part of the reserve.