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Maasai Mara Game Reserve.

Original price was: KSh14,000.Current price is: KSh13,500.

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MASAI MARA SAFARI DEPARTURES
Highlights are as follows:
Abundant Wildlife big 5 search.
Annual Wildebeest & Zebras Migration July-September.
Maasai Traditional Village visit.
Great Rift Valley.
Day 1: Departure.

Nairobi to Masai Mara Depart from Nairobi in the morning and head southward to the viewpoint of the Great Rift Valley for a brief stop to take photos of the Escarpment. Continue to Masai Mara via Narok, a small Maasai town, arrive at the camp in time for lunch then to Masai Mara for an evening game viewing. Dinner and overnight at the camp.

Day 2: Whole day in Masai Mara.

Spend a full day in the game reserve enjoying the wonders of nature with lunch at the popular hippo pools to see some water birds, Hippos, Crocodiles and River crossing. Return to the camp for dinner and night at the Camp. Those who want can visit Masai village will be taken by our driver but to take pictures you must pay the Maasai chief direct.

Day 3: Masai Mara to Nairobi

After breakfast leave the camp guided by Masai warriors to their village to see and enjoy a traditional life led by these great tribesmen of Kenya. They will perform fire making by wood without matches, dance and general life. Living in their mud houses you are welcomed to one house hold to see and talk about life being a Masai followed by knowing how they treat the sick with herbs. Later return to the camp and pack your luggage for the journey back to Nairobi stopping for lunch arriving back to your hotel in the evening.

WHAT`S INCLUDED
Transport in an 8 Seater tour van.
Services of English speaking guide.
Game drives as per itinerary.
Accommodation in self-contained tents.
Three meals a day.
One liter of mineral water per person per day.
Game park fees.
Visit to Masai Village.
NOT INCLUDED
Tips.
Alcohol and soft drinks.
Balloon safari (Optional).
Personal effects.

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