Situated in the South-West of Kenya about 240 kilometers away from Nairobi, Maasai Mara or The Mara – which derives its name from the Maasai p****e- is arguably one of the major tourist destinations in the country.
A haven of tranquility, The Mara, filled with lush green vegetation and home to the big five (lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, and rhino) offers an abundance of activities that will fulfill your endless desires to scale new heights of exploration.
These activities include; the Great Migration, Hot Air Ballooning, The Warrior Academy with Saruni & an Immersive Maasai Cultural Experience
The Great Migration
Popularly known as the Wildebeest Migration, this year-round activity is one of the most picturesque exercises to indulge in when visiting The Mara.
It involves wildebeest migration between Maasai Mara and Serengeti National Park in Tanzania.
For photography lovers, this is the perfect place to capture nature on the move as you witness the wildebeest fight their way through the dangerous crocodile-infested waters and the crocodiles feeding all in one sitting.
Hot Air Ballooning
Experience a colorful sunset with hues of red, pink and orange, streaked across the morning sky with the magical hot air balloon at Maasai Mara.
This activity not only offers sunbeams peaking through the clouds but also scenic views and the sounds of birds as they indulge in their morning rituals.
The Warrior Academy with Saruni
Within the Mara is the Saruni Mara Lodge which offers an exhilarating adventure of learning about the Maasai and Samburu’s way of life as they coexist with the Mara ecosystem.
The family-friendly activity also allows you to experience the art of using bows, spears and making traditional artifacts as you engage the locals who sing and tell tribal tales.
Immersive Maasai cultural experience
Engage the Maasai communities and experience a taste of their rich culture at the Maasai Mara.
Commonly known for their red garments and jumping skills, the Maasai also have unique interesting traditions that are likely to b**w your mind.
If unsure about what to do, here is an alternative guide that can help.
Day 1 – Big Five game drive
Day 2 – Hot air balloon safari at dawn
Day 3 – Maasai village immersion
Day 4 – Night game drive to spot nocturnal animals
Day 5 – Maasai warrior training session