3 Days Masai Mara Wildlife Safari

This 3-day masai mara tour offers an incredible opportunity to experience the wildlife-rich plains of the Masai Mara, guided by knowledgeable local experts. From witnessing the great wildebeest migration to spotting the big cats, this adventure promises to be an unforgettable safari experience. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Africa as you explore the vast savannah plains and discover the unique cultures of the Masai people. Join us on this exciting journey.

Tour Highlights of this 3 days Masai Mara wildlife adventure

  • Day 1: Transfer to Masai Mara and afternoon game drive

  • Day 2: Full day game drive in Masai Mara national reserve and optional village tour

  • Day 3: Transfer back to Nairobi

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  • DAY 1: TRANSFER TO MASAI MARA AND AFTERNOON GAME DRIVE

    This 3 days Masai Mara Kenya safari begins with a pick up at your accomodation in Nairobi after brakfast followed with a briefing by our tour guide about the trip. Embark on journey making the first stop for breathtaking views and photography at the Great Rift valley that spreads from the North to the south of Kenya. At this very point you may also choose to visit the art and craft market to purchase some African gifts then proceed on a drive to Masai mara.

    The drive to the park will welcome you with wildlife views like zebras, Warthogs, Wild beests, Monkeys and Baboons and Giraffes. check in at the hotel, have lunch and drive for to your first game drive, enjoy views of Elephants, Lions, Giraffes, Zebras, Kobs, Leopards, Buffaloes, Antelopes among many others.

    Later after this adventure in Masai Mara you will drive back to the lodge for relaxation, dinner and overnight.

    DAY 2: MAASAI MARA FULL DAY GAME DRIVE AND MARA RIVER

    You will have an early morning breakfast followed by a full day game drive at the Masai Mara National Reserve on day two of this masai mara safari 3 days, drive to the park entrance where you will have a chance to view more animal count around the park including lions, elephants, giraffes, wildbeasts, leopards, cheetahs, zebras, hippos, thompson’s gazelle among many others with your guide coming in hand to give you all the details of the animals you will have spotted plus their ways of life.

    The full day game drive in Masai Mara will enable you to explore other areas of the Masai Mara National Reserve and the Mara Triangle to the Mara Bridge, which is at the border of Tanzania just next to the famous Serengeti National Park. You will make a few stops along the banks of the scenic Mara River as to allow you to stretch your legs during your game drive. With your packed lunch you will have a 1 hour’s snug picnic lunch break as you enjoy more of this park. Later have a guided community tour to the Masai village and experience the stable pastoral culture of the oldest inhabitants of East Africa, the Masai.

    You will be fascinated by the men who stand tall and proud with their culture. The Masai women are bejeweled with bright beaded earrings and adorned with the brilliant red, blue and purple patterns of the shukas and scarves they wear. This will all be a 2 hour’s activity full with Traditional songs, dances, cultural practices and a community walk. Return to the lodge for relaxation dinner and overnight.

    DAY 3: MASAI MARA TO NAIROBI

    This being your last day of this 3 days Masai Mara Kenya safari, you will have to a leisurely breakfast and then ready yourself to leave the park. You will then carry on with your journey to Nairobi where you will have a second stop for lunch and then transfer at your booked hotel or at the airport for your flight back home.

  • Price Inclusions

    • Transportation in a Tour Van/Land Cruiser

    • Service of an English-speaking tour guide/Driver

    • Park Entrance fee

    • All meals on Safari

    • Accommodation on full board.

    Price Exclusions

    • All activities not mentioned in the tour

    • Tips

    • International Transfers

    • Personal insurance

GETTING THERE

This 3 day masai mara safari starts and ends in Nairobi

  • Book your own international flights - Fly to/from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport

  • A transfer from and back to the airport can also be arranged

  • Additional accommodation in Nairobi before and at the end of the 3 day masai mara tour can be arranged for an extra cost.

Mara River

The Mara River is located in Narok County (Kenya) and in the Mara Region (Tanzania). It lies across the migration path of ungulates in the Maasai Mara and Serengeti game reserve. The river basin covers a surface of 13,504 square kilometers, of which approximately 65% is located in Kenya and 35% in Tanzania. From its sources in the Kenyan highlands, the river flows for about 395 km. It originates from the Mau Escarpment and drains into Lake Victoria.

This river is a vital source of water to the grazing animals within the reserve. During the dry season it may often appear shallow,  but it may also swell to up to twice its normal size after a heavy downpour. This can create rapids in the river, which may lead to a shortage of food for the predators that cannot cross it to hunt.

You will get a chance to visit to Mara river while on the 3 days Masai Mara Kenya safari and the best time to witness the world known wildebeest migration is the months of July to October in Masai Mara National park. One particular scenario can go as follows: The wildebeests stand above the river with their eyes wide open, nervously watching the water for any crocodiles. Their breath is labored and each animal vies for a position that gives it the safest and surest path through the wild waters to the opposite bank. Finally, assured that there is no apparent hint of danger, a few animals rush toward the water, with thousands following close behind along with zebras, elands and gazelles. Your excitement at beholding this may however quickly fade  away and you will be taken on by a sudden grip of fear as you watch crocodiles approach the slower and smaller wildebeests. Snapping jaws are not the only threat, though, as the current of the Mara River acts with greater unrelenting ferocity, often ending more lives than the predators would.

The Masai Village

The 3 days masai mara safari will give you a chance to visit some of the oldest inhabitants of East Africa, live in villages made up of  small grass-thatched mud structures. They are surrounded by their cattle, which are their prestigious possession. Their cows are regarded with an astounding reverence. Besides this, they also own other smaller livestock like goats. This noble tribe is one of the very few tribes who have retained most of their traditions, lifestyle and lore. The Maasai people speak Maa.

What you will notice as soon as you enter the village are the many vivid colours of the Masai’s garments. The men, poised with their spears, stand tall and proud. The women, on the other hand, are  bejewelled with bright beaded earrings and scarves, both adorned with the brilliant red, blue and purple patterns of the shukas they wear. These bright shukas contrast strongly and vivdly with the greens and browns of the landscape. Their appealing beadwork of necklaces, bracelets and amulets has more than just an ornamental value. The women create these meticulously handcrafted pieces to express their identity and social status.

Standing in muted contrast to the colourful villagers are the browns and greys of the Maasai’s houses called bomas. These are small structures with thatched roofs. As a tradition, it is the duty of the Maasai women to build these sturdy dwellings. They begin with a framework of timber poles into which they interweave smaller branches to form a structure. These are then covered with a mixture of mud, grass, cow dung, urine and ash. Their men build the protective fencing around the village to ward off  lions and other predators from their livestock.

 A visit to the Maasai village on this 3 day safari in kenya gives you an opportunity to join in their graceful ever-changing rhythmic call-and-response singing, and perhaps their most widely known dance is the adumu or “jumping dance.” You  also get to acquire a handmade souvenir, specially crafted to remind you of your thrilling visit to Maasai Mara.

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Maasai (Masai) Mara National Reserve

This is a vast game reserve in the semi-arid Narok County in Kenya. It is contiguous with the Serengeti National Park in the Mara region of Tanzania. It is named in honour of the Masai people who are the ancestral inhabitants of the area. Mara means “spotted” in Maa, a Masai language. Maasai Mara is globally famous for its exceptional population in wildlife and wildebeest immigration to and from the Serengeti every year during the dry season from July to October. This is commonly known as the Great Migration.

A visit to the reserve is a great venture to undertake for a cultural tour of one of the oldest inhabitants of East Africa, the Maasai. This noble tribe is one of the very few tribes who have retained most of their traditions. It has a team of traditional dancers who dance to their call-and-response singing and perhaps their most widely known dance is the adumu or rather “jumping dance.” You can get to join in the dancing as these flexible male dancers jump higher and higher to the rhythms of the enchanting music accompanying their dance strokea.

Masai Mara has several intriguing as well as engaging tourism activities. Among others, these are the hot air balloons over the reserve, safari drives, nature walks, bird watching, site seeing, guided bush walks and hiking.

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Mount Longonot

During this 3 days Masai mara tour there high chances of viewing Mount Longonot along the way to the park which is located southeast of Lake Naivasha on the floor of the Great Rift Valley of Kenya, Mount Longonot is a stratovolcano. Its name is derived from the Maasai word oloonong'ot, meaning "mountains of many spurs" or “steep ridges.” Its unique feature is the thick forest that is encompassed within its crater. The crater rim also provides great scenic views across the beautiful Rift Valley, all the way to Lake Naivasha. It is thought to have last erupted in the 1860s.

A visit to Longonot gives you the chance to take part in hiking, which is the major activity that take place there. The 3.1 km trail on this mountain runs from the park entrance up to the crater rim and continues in a 7.2 km loop that encircles the crater. The whole tour from the gate, around the rim and back is 13.5 km. It and takes about 4 to 5 hours, thus allowing for necessary rests. Other activities include nature walks and bike riding around the park, both of which bring you eye to eye with the wildlife that has made the great mountain home.

The other feature worth noting  is the alkaline Lake Oloiden, majorly known for its concentration of flamingoes. These  provide a considerable dose of optical nutrition to those viewing them, owing to their mesmerizing looks. A boat ride in the lake is also a worthwhile venture to undertake.

SAFARI INCLUSIONS OF this 3 days masAI MARA KENYA SAFARI

Safari includes:

Transportation in a Tour Van/Landcruiser.

Service of an English-Speaking tour guide/Driver.

All activities mentioned in the itinerary

Park entrance fees

Masai village tour

Accommodation on Full Board.

Entrance fees to all destinations as per the program.

Transfers to and from Airport/ Nairobi  

Safari Exclusions of this 3 days Masai Mara kenya safari

All activities not mentioned in the program

International flights

Visas

Personal effects of any nature

Hotel fees before and after the safari

End of 3 days Masai Mara wildlife adventure

MORE INFORMATION ABOUT MASAI MARA

Besides the 3 days Masai Mara safari, you can also enjoy a shorter budget , mid range or luxury tour to Masai Mara and these tours include:

  • 1 day tour to Masai Mara, Masai Mara 2 days tour depending on the time you have on your holiday in Kenya, Masai mara camping safari and the most days you can spend at Masai Mara is a minimum of 3 and 4 days having 4 game drives for these number of days to enjoy the Mara wilderness with an entry fee of 80 USD per day for Non-Residents adults and 45 USD per day for children.

Residents prices are 70 USD for adults per day where as children 40 USD per day

  • THE BEST TIME /MONTH TO VISIT MASAI MARA

You can enjoy a safari to Masai Mara any time of the year however, the best months/season to visit is from the month of June to October since it is a dry season and also a good time to see the spectacular wildebeest migration.

  • WHAT TO SEE IN MASAI MARA NATIONAL PARK

    Expect to see the wildebeest migration, cultural tour to the Masai village, Mara river, hot air ballooning, Masai Mara reserve wild animals to include the Giraffes, Hartebeests, Thomsons Gazelle, Lions, Elephants, Buffaloes, Rhinos, Zebras, Wildebeests, Topis, Side striped jackal, Bird species, Horse riding, Olive baboons, Slender Mongoose among others.

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