Maasai Mara
Where to Stay While Visiting Maasai Mara:Bateleur Camp |
Fig Tree Camp |
Governor's Camp |
Governor's Il |
Governors Pvt Camp |
Ilkeliani |
Keekorok Lodge |
Kichwa Tembo |
Little Governors |
Mara Camp |
Mara Explorer |
Mara Intrepids |
Mara Safari Club |
Mara Serena |
Mara Simba Lodge |
Mara Sopa |
Nyumbu Camp |
Ol Malo |
Sarova Mara |
Siana Intrepids |
Voyager Safari Lodge |
Wilderness Trails |

When it comes to
game-viewing, there is nowhere in Africa richer in wildlife or more eventful in
encounters than the Mara. A pristine wilderness of haunting beauty, it promises
its visitors a profusion of wildlife, prolific bird life and the unprecedented
opportunity of catching up with all the members of the 'Big Five' in one
morning. As to scenery, the 1,800 sq kilometres of this veteran reserve offer
the classic mix of African imagery; miles of lion-gold grasslands, shoals of
lilac-misted hills, a meandering river, acres of thorn-bush and mile upon mile
of undulating wilderness.
The Miracle of the Migration of the
Wildebeest Known as the 'greatest show on earth' the annual
migration of up to one and a half million animals between the dry plains of
Tanzania and the lush grasslands of Kenya (and back again) has featured as an
annual event on Earth's calendar for the past two million years. And it's still
as extraordinary, enlightening and exciting an event as ever.
Taking
place around the months of August and September the migration is a spectacle,
both comic and tragic, that features the epic journey of vast herds of
wildebeest between the grasslands of Kenya and Tanzania - flanked by a carnival
of other herbivores and stalked by a ruthless pack of predators. As a vivid
portrayal of the violence of the concept, 'survival of the fittest', this is a
spectacle, not always for the faint-hearted, that goes beyond memorable and into
momentous.
The Masai Mara landscape
The Mara is a beautiful but sensitive environment that can
survive only if properly respected. Well-watered by the Mara River, enjoying
abundant vegetation, wildlife and rainfall, its ecology would appear, at first
sight, to be relatively resilient. It also appears to have withstood the erosive
effects of huge numbers of visiting tourists extraordinarily well. There are
signs, however, that the delicate balance between tourist numbers and wildlife
populations cannot be properly maintained for much longer as evidenced by the
reduction in the protective vegetation cover and the emergence of a series of
dust bowls.
Meanwhile, the Reserve is host to 95 species of mammals,
amphibians and other reptiles and 485 species of birds. During the dry season
(July to October) it also hosts a major concentration of migratory herbivores
including about 250,000 zebra and 1.3 million wildebeest. Amongst the list of
easy-to-view species are: gazelle, elephant, topi, buffalo, lion (Kenya's
largest population), black rhino, hippo, hyena, giraffe, leopard and mongoose.
The Maasai
People As its name would suggest the Maasai Mara is the home of the
fabled Maasai peoples. Often strikingly tall and slender, swathed in brilliant
red cloth 'Shukas', hung about with beads and metal jewellery, the young men
(Moran) favour long, plaited, ochre-daubed hairstyles and have a formidable
reputation for glamour, prowess and ferocity. Traditionally the Maasai live off
the milk and blood of their beloved cattle and believe that all the world's
cattle are theirs by God-given right. Their nomadic and pastoral lifestyle,
though historically based on the pursuit of the migratory wildlife, is slowly
changing thanks to a combination of education, Maasai MPs, votes, favourable new
laws, projects, jobs and cash.
Climate The coast is always hot with an
average daytime temperature of 27-31 degrees centigrade whilst the average
daytime temperature in Nairobi is 21-26 degrees centigrade. Temperatures
elsewhere depend on altitude. July to August marks the Kenyan winter. Broadly
speaking, January-February is<
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