Day 1: Masai Mara

Your journey start from Wilson airport, catch your to Masai Mara. 

On arrival, our driver guide will transfer you to the camp with a game drive enroute.  Set out for a game viewing drive in the park that offers wonderful scenery and plenty of game. 

Arrive for lunch at your lodge. Relax and freshen up, take a nap, read a book, and enjoy your beautiful camp or lodge. In the heat of the day, the animals are resting as well so you won't be missing anything by relaxing in your camp or lodge. 

Around 1530hrs, you will meet for tea and then head out for your second game drive. As the afternoon gets cooler the animals become more active, with elephants heading down to the river to drink and wild dogs hunting in packs.  Return leisurely back to the lodge or camp arriving in time for dinner. 

Overnight at your lodge / camp on Full board basis

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Expert tips

Wear layers of clothes during game drives. You are out as the sun is rising and setting so temperatures can drop quite a bit during a game drive. Most properties provide blankets but wearing layers will ensure your comfort.

The luggage allowance on our schedule flights is strictly 15KGS PER PERSON and that SOFT BAGS are highly recommended, if not essential. Due to limited space available for storage in safari vehicles, we strongly recommend use soft duffle bags rather than hard suitcases.

Morning and Afternoon flights  available. 

Day 2: Masai Mara

Enjoy breakfast then proceed on a full day of game viewing drives & adventure. Be on the look-out for the big five that Maasai Mara is famous for. These include the lion, savannah (African) elephant, the Cape buffalo, the leopard and the black rhino.

You may even be so lucky to witness a leopard or a cheetah sprint and make a kill!

Return back to the camp for dinner.

Overnight at Lodge or Camp (L, D)

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Optional Activities

Visit to a village of the Maasai people (extra cost) to witness the singing and dancing that are part of their daily lives and sacred rituals.

Taking a ‘balloon safari’ is a treat that many people hope to do, and it is certainly a memorable experience, although not ideal for game viewing or wildlife photography. The hot-air balloons, launched at dawn and carries a dozen or more passengers for about an hour in a southerly direction across the reserve, at a height of anything from a few metres to several hundred metres above the plains.

The best flights follow the course of the Mara or Talek rivers, allowing you to peer down into the forest, skim past vultures’ nests and watch the monkeys’ early-morning routine.

By 7.30am, the balloons are dropping down onto the plain for a bush breakfast and sparkling wine, followed by a game drive back to camp.

Day 3: End of Itinerary

Early morning game drive on sunrise when the predators are more active and return to the Camp for breakfast.  Check out and transfer to the airstrip with the last picturesque of the Mara.

Board your flight back to Wilson airport .

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Expert tips

Morning and Afternoon Flights Available

 

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