Masai Mara National Reserve: Africa's Premier Wildlife Destination
Masai Mara National Reserve: Africa’s Premier Wildlife Destination is a savannah wilderness in southern Kenya. It borders Serengeti National Park Tanzania. The landscape is full of grassy plains and rolling hills, crossed by the Mara and Talek rivers.
It is one of Africa’s finest wildlife destinations, known for its abundance of cats portrayed in many wildlife documentaries. The profusion of cats is remarkable.
The annual wildebeest and zebra migration, which enters the reserve from July to September, makes for concentrated wildlife interaction. This phenomenon offers tourists many reasons to visit this animal paradise.
It is famous as it is a home to the big five, zebras, giraffes, hyenas, cheetahs, and many other animals. As well as a variety of bird species.
The Masai Mara’s scenery is dominated by grassland savannah, but pockets of acacia woodland, riparian forest, and rocky hills
It offers number of tourist activities like game drives, nature walks, balloon safaris, cultural visits, bird watching, and bush dinners.
It is an African finest wildlife destination known for its abundance of cats, as portrayed by numerous wildlife documentaries. The profusion of cats and the annual wildebeest and zebra migration that enters the reserve from July to September make for concentrated wildlife interaction. This offers tourists numerous reasons to visit this animal paradise.
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It is famous as it is a home to the big five , zebras, giraffes, hyenas, warthogs, cheetahs, warthogs and many others as well as variety of bird species.
The Masai Mara’s scenery is dominated by grassland savannah but pockets of acacia woodland, riparian forest and rocky hills.
It offers numerous tourists activities such as game drives, nature walks, balloon safaris, cultural visits, bird watching, and bush dinners.