29/09/2019
WHY VISIT MASAI MARA?
"1. Home of the Big Cats
The is often known as the ‘kingdom of lions’ as they dominate the grasslands of the reserve.
2. The great
The Masai Mara also hosts the annual wildebeest migration between the months of July-October, as the herds will make their way from Tanzania’s National Park, crossing the crocodile-infested Mara River which forms an international border between Kenya and Tanzania, in search of better water and grass resources.
3. Excellent opportunities
Apart from its abundance of wildlife, birding enthusiasts are treated when visiting the Masai Mara National Reserve. It’s estimated that there are over 570 recorded species of birds in the reserve, which includes species such as the Red-Winged 's Turaco, White-Tipped Crest, Ross Turaco, Orange Buff Pel's Fishing Owl, Wary Guinea Fowl and the roaming Secretary bird.