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THE BEST TIME TO VISIT THE MASAI MARA

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When is the best time to visit the Masai Mara in Kenya and avoid the crowds? The
Masai Mara National Reserve is a protected savannah area in southwestern
Kenya. It straddles the border with its neighboring country, Tanzania. In this
article we not only tell you about the best time to travel to the Masai Mara ,
but we also tell you about some of the things you will find there .

The Masai Mara: Perhaps the continent's most loved and hated wildlife sanctuary.
This is the Africa of the tales, where the slender Maasai roam the glorious
plains, the wildebeest of the Great Migration throw themselves across the river
to show life and death, and that there is a different animal to every corner of
the savannah. Unfortunately, in some areas there is probably a minibus full of
highly motivated tourists clad in khakis every meter. The best time to travel to
Kenya and visit the Masai Mara is to avoid the crowds and visit on your own.

The best time to travel to the Masai Mara are the months of January to March
or from July to October since you can enjoy the migration of animals such as
wildebeests or zebras. From October to November there are brief rains but it is
also an excellent time to go.

From March to May there are intense rains and it is less recommended due to the
invasions of mosquitoes, but it is still an adventure. Make sure you bring a
good repellent and you will enjoy the best images of this great landscape. On
several occasions, we thought we had let you discover the secrets…



1. CHOOSE YOUR DATES CAREFULLY


In summer, when the European school holidays are in full swing and migration
peaks, July and August are by far the busiest months in the Mara region. The
river crossings are truly spectacular, but watching them in the bustle of
hundreds of others can be disappointing. The best time to visit the Masai Mara
is therefore in October and November. The sun is still shining, the migration
continues and most people have returned home. Another equally quiet time is in
February and March when the grass is green and the babies are springing up on
the plains. Stunning.



2. HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT CONSERVATORIES?


The conservatories that line the reserve are truly a game changer when it comes
to the best time to visit the Masai Mara. The small uninhabited wilderness areas
are jointly owned by safari operators and local Maasai landowners who have a
vested interest in protecting wildlife. Most also have a limit on the number of
camps and rooms allowed (no 150-room lodges here, thanks!), so you'll really be
leaving the crowds behind. When it comes to game drives, consider acres of
pristine animal-free land for miles around. And if you can't leave the mass of
tourists behind, don't worry, set out for a day's drive through the Mara Game
Reserve in search of your wildebeest fix.

Try Camp Naboisho at Mara Naboisho Conservancy and Serian Mara North at North
Conservancy.



3. LOOK AT DIFFERENT CAMPS


If Mara has one thing, it's a choice of sides! There are almost 6,000 beds
available in the reserve, covering the good, the bad and the very ugly. Among
the latter are some of the enormous lodges with over 100 rooms in the main
reserve. While the accommodation might not be too shabby, the large number of
guests means crowded vehicles and morning traffic jams. Try smaller camps.
Nkoromobo, Naibor & Sala's Camp. Game drives usually have a maximum of 6 people
and you can even get a private vehicle to do exactly what you want, when you
want, away from other people.



4. LOOK FOR GUIDES


Not only can a great guide make or break your trip, they can make it truly
exceptional. So if you're choosing the best time to visit the Masai Mara, what
should you look for and where are the good guides hiding? Choose a camp that is
well established in the Mara and has been for years, for example Governor or
Rekero. For guides, the Mara is a favorite and they have a safari bag full of
tips for finding secret river-watching spots and avoiding minibuses. Generally
speaking, some safari drives from Nairobi that visit the Mara for a few days can
be dangerous territory, the guides are more used to navigating Nairobi's
potholes than herds of elephants!



5. TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT


So what if you really find yourself in the flood of cars that have come to watch
wildlife? Use it as the perfect time to try something new. The camps in the Mara
are full of activities and there is enough to fill your days. Soar through the
air on a hot air balloon safari and see animals from your own perspective while
being serene, or pack your picnic basket and explore a remote corner of the
wilderness on a nature adventure. 'a day. For a bit of culture, visit a local
community and play volleyball with the kids or watch the women go about their
daily chores. Take the opportunity to learn more about the Maasai way of life,
it is a source of inspiration.



WHAT TO SEE IN THE MASAI MARA NATIONAL RESERVE


In the reserve you can find animals called "the big 5 of Africa"  which are the
lion, the black rhinoceros, the African savannah elephant, the leopard and the
African buffalo.

You will also be able to see impalas, antelopes, giraffes and gazelles. There is
often the chance to see hyenas, cheetahs, jackals and foxes .

Hippos abound in the Mara River and there are also huge crocodiles waiting for
their snack. They patiently watch the wildebeest cross the river during the
annual migration ritual for survival. 

One of the reasons why you choose the best time to travel to the Masai Mara is
because you can go on a sunset or sunrise photo safari . Going through the
savannah and the plains in search of the animals that live there is a unique
experience to do. There you will discover the incredible fauna that awaits in
these lands. For dinner and accommodation you can count on a lodge with all the
comforts.



THE LOCALS OF THE MASAI MARA


Do not hesitate to visit the tribe of the Maasai who are the ones who inhabit
the lands of Kenya and Tanzania . Formerly they were warriors, but today they
are semi-nomadic herders who look for grass in the lands of the Masai Mara and
move their herds so that the grass grows again.

The total number of Maasai is around 850,000 and, although their life revolves
around cattle, there are Maasai people  who have a job and live with respect for
their traditions. The Maasai live in villages called "boma" , made up of
striking circular mud and straw huts called "manyatas".





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