The Masai Mara together with Tanzania’s Serengeti form Africa’s most famous wildlife park, the Masai Mara National Reserve. The image of acacia trees dotting endless grass plains epitomises Africa for many, then add a Maasai warrior and some cattle to the picture and the conversation need go no further. The Mara-Serengeti Eco-system hosts the wildebeest migration, a wonder that takes place from late June through September in the Mara. During this time, millions of gnus and zebra flock into the Mara in search of tender pasture. Their coming is a huge blessing for the predators in the Mara, from the crocodiles of the Mara River to the lions in the plains. Large prides of lions, elephants, giraffes, gazelles and eland can also be spotted in the reserve.
The Maasai Mara is an amazing place to be. It is the subject of countless documentaries which, in all their beauty, do not bring out all there is in the Mara. One really has to be there and immerse oneself in it. Outside the migration season, the Mara still holds its position as one of the best places to view wildlife and experience nature. Majestic lions rule the plains, leopards dominate the woodlands as cheetahs patch on termite hills looking for their next meal. Elephants are widespread, as are giraffes, zebra, topi and many other antelopes. Rhinos also reside here. You might just find the big five in a day!
Aside from horse riding safaris and traditional vehicle safaris, hot-air ballooning over the Mara plains has become almost essential.