EXPERIENCE THE WILD
Maasai Mara Safari Packages
Big Five Territory
Expert Guides
Safe & Trusted
Tailored Experiences
CHOOSE YOUR ADVENTURE
Our Safari Packages
ROAD SAFARI
3-Day Classic Safari
- Game drives
- 2 nights in the bush
- Scenic road transfer
From
$650
MOST POPULAR
ROAD SAFARI
4-Day Explorer Safari
- Game drives
- 3 nights accommodation
- Full day exploration
From
$850
ROAD SAFARI
5-Day Ultimate Safari
- Game drives
- 4 nights in the Mara
- 2 full days exploring
From
$1,100
FLY-IN SAFARI
2-Day Fly-In Express
- Game drives
- 45-min scenic flight
- Flights included
From
$950
RECOMMENDED
FLY-IN SAFARI
3-Day Fly-In Classic
- Game drives
- 2 nights, full day in bush
- Return flights included
From
$1,450
SIGNATURE EXPERIENCE
6-Day Great Migration
- Game drives
- River crossing tracking
- Premium camps
From
$2,800
Not Sure Which Safari?
Tell us your dates, budget, and preferences. We’ll recommend the perfect package for you.
ABOUT THE DESTINATION
The Maasai Mara: Africa's Crown Jewel
The Maasai Mara National Reserve is Kenya’s most celebrated wildlife sanctuary, spanning 1,510 square kilometers of pristine savannah, acacia woodlands, and riverine forests. Named after the Maasai people who have lived alongside wildlife for centuries and the Mara River that flows through it.
Home to an extraordinary concentration of wildlife including the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino), the Mara offers some of the best game viewing in Africa year-round. But it’s the annual Great Migration – when over 2 million wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle cross from the Serengeti – that makes this reserve truly legendary.
When to Visit
Jan - Mar
Dry Season
Apr - Jun
Long Rains
Jul - Oct
Peak Migration
Nov - Dec
Short Rains
What to Expect
Morning Game Drives
Camp Life & Meals
Afternoon & Evening
Wildlife You'll See
Lion
Leopard
Elephant
Buffalo
Rhino
How to Get There
By Air (Recommended)
By Road
International Arrivals
Safari Packing Essentials
Clothing
- Neutral colors (khaki, olive, brown)
- Layers for cool mornings
- Light long sleeves
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Wide-brimmed hat
Gear
- Camera with zoom lens
- Binoculars
- Extra memory cards
- Power bank
- Universal adapter
Protection
- SPF 50+ sunscreen
- Insect repellent (DEET)
- Sunglasses
- Lip balm with SPF
- Light rain jacket
Health & Docs
- Passport (6+ months validity)
- Kenya eVisa
- Travel insurance docs
- Antimalarials (consult doctor)
- Personal medications
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the Maasai Mara is very safe for tourists. You’ll be accompanied by experienced guides at all times during game drives. Camps and lodges have security, and wildlife viewing is done from the safety of safari vehicles. Kenya’s tourism industry is well-regulated with high safety standards.
Fly-in safaris take 45 minutes from Nairobi vs 5-6 hours by road. Flying saves time and energy, includes scenic aerial views, and allows more game drive time. Road safaris cost less and include scenic stops at the Great Rift Valley viewpoint. Choose fly-in for time efficiency; road for budget and scenic journey.
The Mara offers excellent Big Five viewing chances year-round. Lions, elephants, and buffalo are seen on almost every safari. Leopards require patience but sightings are common. Rhinos are the rarest but our guides know the best areas. Multi-day safaris significantly increase your chances of seeing all five.
Tipping is customary but not mandatory. Suggested amounts: Driver-guide $15-25 per person per day, Camp staff (shared box) $10-15 per person per day. Tips are greatly appreciated and supplement local incomes. We can provide guidance on tipping etiquette before your trip.
Most camps offer WiFi in common areas (speed varies). Phone signal is available in many areas of the reserve but can be patchy. Consider this a chance to disconnect! Camps have satellite communication for emergencies.
Yellow fever vaccination is required if arriving from an endemic country. Recommended: Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, and antimalarials (the Mara is in a malaria zone). Consult your doctor or travel clinic 6-8 weeks before travel for personalized advice.