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Location
The Masai Mara National Reserve lies about 300 km from Nairobi
and it is a five hour drive. You could also fly to Masai Mara
in any of the scheduled flights. The reserve is a 40 - 45
minutes flight from Wilson Airport, Nairobi. The Masai Mara
National Reserve is spread our over 1,510 sq km.
Views and Vistas
Masai Mara National Reserve offers an absolutely unique variety
of animals. The gentle rolling hills and plains make spotting
wildlife very easy. The park is also home to a large variety
of birds. Over 450 varieties of birds have been recorded out
of which as many as 57 are birds of prey! The rivers Mara
and Telek intersect the reserve and they are full of hippos
and crocodiles. The banks of the rivers are covered in thick
forest that gradually makes way for bush and grassland.
The Masai Mara is actually contiguous to the Tanzanian Serengeti
National Park and has the largest collection of wild animals
in the whole of Africa.
There is a particularly dramatic "spectacle" from
July to October - the annual migration of huge herds of gnus
and zebras. Predators such as hyenas, jackals, leopards and
lions of course, closely follow these herds. During the migration
season, you can see a live display of the drama called "the
survival of the fittest." Gigantic herds of over 200
buffaloes can also be observed. Plenty of food is available
for elephants, giraffes, and the many species of antelopes
and gazelles all of which can be observed in their natural
habitat. This is one of the definitive experiences of your
East African sojourn and is not to be missed.
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