5 Days Masai Mara Migration Safari
Categories: Kenya, Great Migration, Luxury Lodging
Have you ever watched the movie, Lion King? Well,
imagine that coming to life and being a part of it. This 5 Days Masai
Mara Migration Safari is not your average african holiday. People all
over the world come to Kenya to witness this grand spectacle. Indeed, an
exprience that will live on forever, a story you can tell that just
earns more value everytime you share it. The migration is an ongoing
movement of animals that takes place throughout the year. The migration
occurs within an area that is known as the “Serengeti ecosystem.” The
40,000-square mile area is defined by Masai Mara National Reserve in the
north and, in the south, Ndutu, Ngorongoro Conservation Area and Maswa
Game Reserve in Tanzania.
The migration is not a singular, isolated event. Instead, the phrase
describes the constant movement of over 1.5 million wildebeests and
hundreds of thousands of zebras, as well as elands and gazelles. As with
other wildlife, the purpose of the movement is the search for pasture
and water.
Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Nairobi, Kenya
Arrival in Nairobi. Have a quick safari briefing and rest in preparation for the upcoming safari.
Accommodation: Golden Tulip on Bed and Breakfast
Meals: None included
Day 02: Lake Nakuru National Reserve
After breakfast, you will be driven to Lake Nakuru and
arrive around lunch time at Lake Nakuru Lodge. You will have
an afternoon game drive. Lake Nakuru is famous for the big populations
of Flamingos during dry season. The Park also contains Kenya’s largest
population of rhinos. Lake Nakuru is one of the Rift Valley soda lakes
at an elevation of 1754 m above sea level. It lies to the south of
Nakuru, in the rift valley of Kenya and is protected by Lake Nakuru
National Park.
The lake's abundance of algae used to attract a vast quantity of
flamingos that famously lined the shore. Other birds also flourish in
the area, as do warthogs, baboons and other large mammals. Eastern black
rhinos and southern white rhinos have also been introduced.
The lake's level dropped dramatically in the early 1990s but has
since largely recovered. In 2013, the lake received an alarming increase
in the water levels that led to the migration of flamingos to Lake
Bogoria in search for food supply. . Nakuru means "Dust or Dusty Place"
in the Maasai language. Lake Nakuru National Park, close to Nakuru town,
was established in 1961. It started off small, only encompassing the
famous lake and the surrounding mountainous vicinity, but has since been
extended to include a large part of the savannahs.
Dinner and overnight at Flamingo Hill on full board.
Day 03: Masai Mara Game Reserve
After breakfast, you will meet up with your guide and head off to Masai Mara and take your lunch boxes with.
After enjoying your afternoon Kenyan tea and coffee, head out in
the afternoon for an exciting game viewing adventure. The Maasai Mara
National Reserve (MMNR) covers some 1,510 km2 (583 sq mi) in
south-western Kenya. It is the northern-most section of the
Mara-Serengeti ecosystem, which covers some 25,000 km2 (9,700 sq mi) in
Tanzania and Kenya. It is bounded by the Serengeti Park to the south,
the Siria escarpment to the west, and Maasai pastoral ranches to the
north, east and west. Rainfall in the ecosystem increases markedly along
a southeast–northwest gradient, varies in space and time, and is
markedly bimodal. After game drive, head back to your lodge.
Dinner and overnight at Mara Sopa Lodge on full board.
Day 04: Masai Mara Game Reserve
Spend another day at the Mara in Masai Mara with morning and afternoon game drive.
Masai Mara is bestowed with over 500 square miles of savannas,
woodlands and tree-fringed rivers, all of which shelter an astonishing
range of wildlife.
Maasai Mara (Masai Mara) is situated in south-west Kenya and is one
of Africa’s Greatest Wildlife Reserves. Together with the Serengeti
National Park in Tanzania it forms Africa’s most diverse, incredible and
most spectacular eco-systems and possibly the world’s top safari big
game viewing eco-system.
In 1994, the Trans Mara County Council (TMCC) was formed in the
western part of the reserve, and control was divided between the new
council and the existing Narok County Council. In May 2001, the
not-for-profit Mara Conservancy took over management of the Mara
Triangle.
Dinner and overnight at Mara Sopa Lodge on full board.
Breakfast at the lodge. After breakfast, check out and drive back to Nairobi.
Afternoon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta Airport for your departure flight.
Accommodation: None Included
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Inclusions
- Park fees (for non-residents)
- All activities (unless labeled as optional)
- All accommodation as stated in the itinerary
- A professional driver/guide
- All transportation (unless labeled as optional)
- All Taxes/VAT
- Roundtrip airport transfer
- All Meals (as specified in the day-by-day section)
- Drinking water on all days
For Mountain climbing tours:
- Camping Equipment
- Porterage
Not Included:
- International flights (from/to home)
- Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
- Tips (tipping guideline US$5.00 pp per day)
- Personal items (souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
- Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees
- Alcohol drinks
For Mountain climbing tours:
- Rescue Fee
- Climbing Gear
- Sleeping Bag