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No amount of the highest level can describe the river of wild animals in the Masai Mara National Reserve. Each year, more than 2 million animals migrate to the park’s rolling grasslands. The place with the highest density of lions in the world. It shows infinitely large and small wild animals and hundreds of birds.
This is the most popular park in Kenya. Here you can see the “Big Five” of African lions, leopards, buffaloes, rhinos and elephants. And about 90 other types of mammals.
If you want to see the throne of the Wild Kingdom, you must experience the Masai Mara, the jewel in its crown.
Named after the ancient nomadic Maasai people who lived in the communities surrounding the reserve, the Maasai Mara borders the Greater Serengeti in southern Tanzania. Together, the two parks provide feeding grounds for millions of zebras, wildebeest, gazelles, topis and oryxes that cross the Mara River in July each year in search of fertile grasslands.
Protected Area Type
National Reserve
Park Size
1500sq. Km
Climate
Climate:
Temperatures vary between 20oC (68oF) and 30oC (86oF). Mornings in the reserve tend to be bright and clear, but in season, rains develop in the late afternoon and evening. The thunderstorms here can be spectacular.
Best time to visit:
The reserve is accessible year-round, but the peak season is July through October during the migration. Peak rainfall is in December – January and April – May.