Masai Mara National Reserve
Masai Mara (Maasai Mara) is one of Africa’s greatest wildlife reserves, and it is one of the best-known and most popular reserves. The Masai Mara and the Serengeti National Park form Africa’s most diverse, incredible, and spectacular ecosystems and possibly the world’s top safari big game viewing ecosystem. Safaris are, without a doubt, some of the best you ever get.
Because of its big skies, rolling open savannahs, the romance of films like Out of Africa, the annual wildebeest migration, density of game, variety of birds, chance of a hot air balloon ride, and interaction with the tall red-robed Masai people - a combination of all these attracts people to the Mara all the time.
The Masai tribes live side by side with the wildlife in amazing harmony. Wildlife makes the Masai land one of the most unique wilderness regions. In the reserve area, the wildlife is protected and takes precedence over human activities, but human habitation and domestic livestock are permitted.
| Visa requirements | As of January 2024,1 Kenya is a visa-free country, but all foreign visitors must apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) before travel via the official website. Requirements include a valid passport (6 months+), a recent passport photo, contact details, flight itinerary, and hotel bookings. The eTA must be approved before boarding. |
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| Languages spoken | English and Swahili |
| Currency used | Kenyan shilling (Kes) |
| Area (km2) | 1,510 |
| Country name | Kenya |




























































