Highlights of Your 3-Day Maasai Mara Safari

  • Scenic drive through the Great Rift Valley
  • Thrilling game drives in the Maasai Mara
  • Close encounters with the Big Five: lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino
  • Visit to a traditional Maasai village
  • Comfortable accommodation in a safari lodge or tented camp
  • Unforgettable sunsets and sunrises over the savannah

 

Begin your journey with a picturesque drive through the Great Rift Valley, leading to the vibrant Maasai Mara. Upon arrival, immerse yourself in the rich, earthy scents and captivating landscapes. Thrilling game drives bring you face-to-face with the Big Five: lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, and rhinos. Stay in comfortable safari lodges or charming tented camps, surrounded by the wild sounds of nature.

Each day offers unforgettable experiences, from early morning game drives in golden light to witnessing predator-prey dynamics in the afternoon. Enjoy stunning sunsets and connect deeply with the savannah’s beauty. A visit to a Maasai village adds cultural richness, with insights into their customs and warm hospitality.

This safari is a journey into Africa’s natural wonders, where every moment inspires awe and a profound connection to the wild.

Day 1: Welcome to Kenya, Transfer to Masai Mara, & Afternoon Game Drive

On the first day of your 3-day Masai Mara safari package, we will warmly welcome and introduce you to our wonderful country. As is our tradition, we shall have your Masai Mara safari guide waiting for you at the airport.

You will have coffee/tea if you arrive early in the morning, and then start your 3 days Masai Mara safari. You leave Nairobi aboard our luxurious 4×4 Land Cruiser and ease into the Nairobi- Nakuru highway.

The road trip to Maasai Mara Game Reserve will see you make two stops, one at the Great Rift Valley and the other at Narok Town. You will first encounter Kenya’s scenic beauty at the Great Rift valley while on the way to Maasai Mara National Reserve.

The Great Rift valley is a geological fault, almost 7,000 km long, running from North Syria through Kenya to the central parts of Mozambique. The Ethiopian and Kenyan parts of the Rift Valley are characterized by ancient volcanic activity.

Also, this section harbors a string of beautiful and unique lakes, supporting an abundance and variety of birdlife with more than 400 species of birds. These include flamingos, pelicans, herons, storks, eagles, hawks, secretary birds, starlets, bee-eaters, cormorants, anhinga, woodpeckers, etc.

After the viewpoint, you continue with your Masai Mara safari from Nairobi. The driver will drive past Mt. Longonot and Suswa ranges, heading for the Masai Mara.

The trip to Mara takes 5-6 hours, with a stop at Narok town for fueling and last-minute shopping for any forgotten personal items you may need. Make the best use of this last opportunity with civilization as you know it. From this point on is your interaction with the big 5 and other animals in the park.

The safari guide will then drive you to the game reserve and take you to your chosen accommodation. He will leave you and your traveling partner to have lunch and relax in your room as you rejuvenate for the real adventure, which begins with the afternoon game drive at 3 PM.

What’s so special about this game drive in Masai Mara? Well, it’s a wildlife drama unique to the evening hours and the ideal time for spotting the big five and cats.

It is also when you encounter the most elusive nocturnal predators that live in the park and are hardly seen during the daytime. Watch the leopard’s stealthy moves at dusk as he goes for the kill. Look into his eyes as he ravenously devours his meal.

Astounding does not even begin to describe it. The African owl is another predator you can only see during late afternoon game drives.

Other animals that frolic in the Mara night are bush babies, aardvarks, cape hares, and many more. It’s an indescribable experience that you get on day one of your 3-day Masai Mara safari.

Day 2: Full-Day Game Drive at Masai Mara National Reserve with Packed Lunch

Ever slept with your shoes on? No? Well then, a full-day game drive in Masai Mara has a way of turning the no’s to that question into yeses.

You begin with breakfast and then head out to mara reserve with packed lunch. Though this appears early, it is one of the best times to catch a predator hunting for breakfast; a scene well worth losing sleep for while in the mara.

You continue with morning game drives, and they are epic. They allow you an intimate interaction with some of the wild’s most iconic wild animals, including all members of the big 5. Think lions, elephants, buffaloes, rhinoceros, hyenas, giraffes, wildebeests, hippos, antelopes, zebras, and other animals.

You will be with your silver level or a gold level safari guide for this safari, more than skilled for the game drives. Our guides are the local experts on African tours in Kenya Maasai Mara National Reserve.

You can trust them to guide you to the best location. This will automatically double, if not triple, your photography and wildlife viewing opportunities. You will likely have seen all members of the big five by now, but a safari from Nairobi to mara is one of the best as we will have more to show you.

This Masai Mara safari three days tour isn’t all about the wildlife. You get to delight in the scenic landscapes. And most importantly, you get to see precisely why Kenya goes unrivaled in her beauty and magnificence when you think of a safari in Africa.

As time goes by, it will be noon, time for the picnic lunch inside Masai Mara. The picnic lunch is typically in the form of sandwiches, meat, fruits, and drinks such as juice and water taken right in the jungle with a view of the wildlife. 

Our experienced guide will locate a strategic place, typically under a tree, where you will have a front-row seat to all the action. Trust us, you will be in the jungle for 3 days but you will say that, “it was the best lunch you have ever had”, thanks to this view.

After lunch, you dive deep into the Mara to spot any animal you may have missed. Finally, we will drive back to your camp in time for dinner. There are activities you can engage in at the camp, which we will organize like bonfire adventures.

If you book your safari during the migration season, expect to see the action at River Mara on day 2 of your safari. We will be in the middle of the action as soon as the wildebeest start to cross the river.

Thousands of wildebeest will cross the river into Kenya as crocodiles try to stop them. Hungry predators wait on the other side of the river giving you incredible moments that will seem unbelievable. You will barely want to leave the action as you experience what you will call, “it was both an exciting and a scary experience.”

Day 3: Morning Game Drive, Visit a Maasai Village and Transfer to Nairobi

Today is a day to remember at the park as it’s the third day of your 3 days tour in the leading game reserve in the world. Your 3 Days safari in Africa to Maasai Mara has ended.

You have probably seen much of what makes the Masai Mara a world-winning reserve at the jungle. So, you leave your camp after breakfast with packed bags as you will not return after your morning game drive.

The drive will take you around the park, perhaps to an area you hadn’t visited before. With a professional safari guide, you can bet that day three is a time that will be in a lifetime memory for every traveler.

You slowly make your way outside the park, for those staying inside Mara Sopa Lodge, Entim Mara, or any other accommodation inside the reserve. You might see any animal you have missed; morning game drives are full of surprises.

While on a 3 days tour, you will excite the reserve by around 10:30 am and head for the Maasai Village. The Maasai are the most photographed people in the world who you get to interact with when you book your safari with a professional tour company.

A visit to their village will be your chance to learn about their centuries-old culture, which has remained largely uninfluenced by the western world. You also get to purchase their items while on a visit to their village.

How do Masais co-exist with lions? Why do they drink animal blood? Why are women the ones who build the Manyattas (Maasai houses)? The Maasai village visit will be your chance to get these answers.

You will then get on the road back to Nairobi. You will have a lunch stop in Narok town since you arrive in Nairobi by 4 or  5 pm.

 Included in the Safari

  • Transportation: Comfortable 4×4 safari vehicle with a pop-up roof for game viewing.
  • Accommodation: One-night stay at a safari lodge.
  • Meals: Full-board meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner).
  • Park Entry Fees: Entrance fees to Maasai mara Reserve.
  • Professional Guide: Services of an experienced English-speaking guide.
  • Game Drives: Guided game drives on Park.
  • Bottled Water: Complimentary bottled water during the safari.
  • Airport Transfers: Pick-up and drop-off at Nairobi .
  • Safari Insurance: Basic insurance coverage for safari activities.
  • Government Taxes: All applicable taxes and levies.

 

Not Included in the Safari

  • International Flights: Airfare to and from Kenya.
  • Visa Fees: Cost of obtaining a Kenyan visa.
  • Travel Insurance: Personal travel insurance.
  • Tips and Gratuities: Tips for guides, drivers, and lodge staff.
  • Personal Expenses: Items of a personal nature such as souvenirs and phone calls.
  • Alcoholic Beverages: Drinks are not included in the full-board meals.
  • Laundry Services: Personal laundry services at the lodge.
  • Optional Activities: Additional activities not included in the itinerary.
  • Medical Expenses: Any medical expenses not covered by basic safari insurance.
  • Extra Meals: Meals or snacks outside the full-board plan.

How to Book

Frequently Asked Questions about the 2-Day Safari.

The package typically includes accommodation, meals, game drives, park entry fees, and transportation.

You can choose between luxurious safari lodges and charming tented camps.

The Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino), as well as many other species like cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, and various birds.

Comfortable clothing, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, binoculars, a camera, and any personal medications.

Yes, safaris are generally safe when conducted with experienced guides and following safety protocols.

July to October for the Great Migration, but wildlife viewing is excellent year-round.

Yes, visits to traditional Maasai villages are included for cultural immersion.

Yes, meals are provided, featuring local and international cuisine.

Game drives typically last 2-3 hours each, with morning and afternoon sessions.

It’s advisable to check with your doctor for recommended vaccinations and health precautions.

Group sizes vary, but they are usually small to ensure a personalized experience.

Yes, most lodges and camps provide charging facilities.

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