Maasai Mara
This beautiful area is home to the Great Migration between August and October. However, no matter what the time of year, you’re almost guaranteed to see four of the ‘Big Five’, with rhino being a little harder to spot – but not impossible! The Mara rarely fails to disappoint whether it be your first or fifth safari! It’s all about knowing where and when to travel to avoid the crowds and to experience the famous Maasai Mara at its best. The private concessions surrounding the Reserve are prime places to stay as you can experience exciting walking safaris and night game drives, as well as try the adventurous “fly camping”!
Other Areas in Kenya
Beyond the world-famous Maasai Mara lies some of Africa’s best scenery and wildlife viewing. The expansive plains at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro – Africa’s tallest peak – in Amboseli National Park await you, and promise to quench even the most insatiable sense of adventure. You can also tour various conservancies in the Laikipia Plateau, and witness the dusty red earth of Samburu in the central-north of Kenya. The country’s scenery, diverse cultures and abundant wildlife truly is the full package, making you want to return time and time again.