Masai Mara National Reserve
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Masai Mara National Reserve
Overview
 Concentration of wildlife splendor
Renowned as a habitat with over 100 wild animal species and over 450 bird species, makes the game reserve an excellent year-round concentration of wildlife game. Located Covering an area of 1,510 square km (583 square miles) in the southwest of Kenya, the reserve boasts of the habitation to the spectacular vistas, plentiful wildlife, and endless plains. All this remain an imagination until you witness the outnumbering and inhabiting residents including more than two million wildebeests, zebras and other antelopes that make up the world’s renowned and famous Great animal Migration, in addition to sheltering the predatory species.
The great concentration of nearly all plains game offer, boasting with a wide feeding choice for the predatory creatures and other lower carnivores, making the reserve a self-contained wilderness world whilst a paradise for the photographers and naturalists due to the abundance of elephant, buffalo, giraffe, lion, and cheetah alongside other wildlife splendors including the elusive leopards which are frequently encountered. The endangered black rhinos hide in the dense thickets and Permanent rivers: the Mara and Talek which are frequently flooded during the rains house schools of hippo and large colonies of crocodile making the wildlife destination unrivaled across the country.
Experience the extraordinary beauty, rich heritage, vibrant culture and from game viewing safaris to spotting the “Big Five” (elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard and rhino) to hot air balloon rides high above the African savannah to abundant opportunities to explore and enjoy the hospitality of the Maasai people. The unforgettable “bucket list” experience will remain with you long after you depart.
Why specially visit Masai Mara National Reserve. The out-numbering richness of fauna and unspoilt wildlife decorated by Mara’s major attraction-of renowned annual wildebeest migration from Serengeti National Park in Tanzania to the Reserve (July to September) and back to Serengeti in January/February is a lifetime inspirational wilderness experience that should not be missed.