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Why is Masai Mara so popular?

Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya, is one of the best wildlife destinations in Kenya and Africa, a premier conservation area which is why the Masai Mara is so important to the world being one of the few places on earth where wild animals and their ecosystem exist in a highly protected environment.



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The short answer is yes. The Masai Mara Reserve has an abundance of resident wildlife all year round. It is not true that all the predators disappear once the huge herds of the migration move south toward the Serengeti in neighbouring Tanzania.

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Prices tend to be higher during the Peak season which is normally when the Great wildebeest migration happens as this attracts large numbers of visitors to Masai Mara making it more expensive to secure rooms due to the high demand. The Peak season runs from July to October.

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Environment. Maasai Mara is known for its open plains and rolling savannah – one of the main reasons why it's the ideal location for witnessing the annual wildebeest migration. Game viewing is somewhat easier than in the Kruger Park as there are fewer places for animals to hide.

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In terms of wildlife density, Masai Mara is better for game viewing. Although Serengeti boasts massive wildlife populations the wildlife is spread across a far larger area because the park is so much bigger than Masai Mara.

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At least, you should plan to spend 4 days 3 nights at the Masai Mara in order to view the good percentage of the variety of wildlife and scrivener in the park. The Masai Mara is a big place and 4 days would give you sufficient time to explore the most interesting parts of the park.

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Wildlife viewing in the Masai Mara is generally very safe as long as you listen to the advice given by your guide. Incidents are extremely rare.

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With nearly 200,000 visitors a year, vehicle pollution and erosion can be a problem. Another problem is created when tourists take pictures of the Masai without their permission, which invades their privacy and possibly annoys them. Few tourists stay with the tribe, so the Masai earn very little money from tourism.

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The Masai Mara (or just Mara for short) is one of the world's most famous safari destinations, bordering and within the same ecosystem as the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania.

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However, due to the high elevation of Masai Mara, Malaria is very rare since mosquitoes do not live at those elevations. Although Malaria is sparse in this region, it does exist.

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Rhinoceros: The rhino is one of the most endangered species in Africa, having been hunted almost to extinction by poachers. To see one on safari is rare and heart-poundingly exciting. The Maasai Mara has a slowly increasing number of black rhinos, however the numbers are still around 30 individuals.

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A 1 Day Masai Mara National Reserve Safari is indeed short, but it can be done and you will get to see the Big 5.

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Kenya may be the better choice if you're looking for a more diverse range of experiences focusing on authentic cultural encounters. However, if you're interested in trekking Mount Kilimanjaro or exploring remote safari areas, Tanzania is the way to go.

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Please contact your doctor or travel clinic before coming to Kenya. There is malaria in the Masai Mara and antimalarials are highly recommended. Using mosquito repellent containing DEET and covering up at dusk is also advisable to minimize the risk of being bitten by mosquitoes.

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The long cool-dry season from July to October is considered by most to be the best time of year to visit Masai Mara but also costliest season too. The absence of rain means that the flora is less dense, so animals are easier to observe.

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Masai Mara is known to have excellent wildlife viewing all year round. However for those looking for an opportunity to watch as the great wildebeest migration unfolds the best time to visit the Mara is from July to October.

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By Road from Masai Mara to Serengeti Although not the most preferred mode of transport from Masai Mara to Serengeti, traveling by road between Masai Mara and the Serengeti is possible through either Isebania, located to the west of Serengeti or through the border at Namanga, located to the east side.

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