Description of Masai Mara National Reserve

Description of Masai Mara National Reserve

Description of Masai Mara National Reserve

Description of Masai Mara National Reserve gives a preview of what to expect when visiting this reserve, getting to know all the attractions in the reserve, activities for tourists to carry out as they explore the reserve, where tourists can stay during their safaris to the reserve and many other details about the destination.

Tourists have very many expectations before they visit a destination such as Masai Mara National Reserve  and before the actual visit to the destination, tourists go through a process of information collection about many aspects of the destination such as the location, security, tourist attraction sites, currency among others.

After collecting information and selection about Masai Mara National Reserve and its activities and attractions, tourists can proceed to make comparisons about where to stay during their safari, means of transport to use on the safari, when to go for the safari, how to get there, what to do at the destination.

Information collection is followed by decision making where tourists make decisions about their safaris such as the dates when to go, which accommodation facilities to stay at in Masai Mara National Reserve, the means of transport to use among other factors.

Masai Mara National Reserve has been described as one of the best wildlife viewing destinations in Kenya. There are various wildlife species which can be seen in this reserve such as the big five which include lions, leopards, rhinos, buffalos, and elephants. Other wildlife species in this reserve include wildebeest, hartebeest, reedbucks, giraffes, zebras, hyenas, gazelles, antelopes, topi, cheetahs among others.

Another important aspect when describing the Masai Mara National Reserve is the landscape around the reserve. The landscape is characterized by dotted trees, savannah plains, scrubs, acacia trees, rolling hills. The word “Mara” which means “spotted” in the Maa language is also a description of the landscape in the reserve.    

The wildebeest migration is another important aspect that takes place in the Masai Mara National Reserve which can be used to describe the destination. This migration takes place during the months of July to October.

During the wildebeest migration, thousands of wildebeest cross from Serengeti national park in Tanzania to the Masai Mara National Reserve in search of greener pastures and water. For tourists to experience this natural wonder of the wildebeest migration in the reserve, the eastern banks of the Mara river are recommended for a closer view.

The Mara Triangle is another major attraction in the Masai Mara National Reserve which describes the reserve. This part of the reserve is known for the high concentration of wildlife species which can be spotted grazing and roaming in the open plains of the reserve.

The local community which consists of the Masai people is also another major way of describing the attractions in the Masai Mara National Reserve. Tourists who visit this destination interact with the Masai people and they get to know about their way of life, traditional dances, local arts and crafts such as beaded jewelry, “manyattas” which are their traditional homesteads among other cultural activities.

The Mara river is another important aspect for the description of the Masai Mara National Reserve. This river is the location where the wildebeest migration takes place and many wildlife species can also be seen along this river.

The conservancies are also another major factor that add to the description of Masai Mara National Reserve. The conservancies include Ol kinyei conservancy, Mara north conservancy, Olare Motorogi, Mara Nyaboisho conservancy, Ol choro Oiroua conservancy, and Lemek conservancy.

Description of Masai Mara National Reserve
Description of Masai Mara National Reserve

The conservancies are set aside for purposes of conservation which provide pasture for the wildlife species and to enable free movement of the animals.

Tourists can access the Masai Mara National Reserve by road through driving from Nairobi to Narok and then to the park gates. Another way of accessing the reserve is through domestic and charter flights to any of the airstrips such as Ol kiombo airstrip, Kichwa Tembo airstrip, Shikar airstrip, Ngerende airstrip, Musiara airstrip, Keekorok airstrip, Sian springs airstrip, Masai cottars, Olare Olok airstrip among others.

The Masai Mara National Reserve can also be described by its remarkable accommodation facilities which are categorized into luxury accommodation, midrange accommodation and budget accommodation. 

There are different access gates to the Masai Mara National Reserve and they include Talek gate, Sekenani gate, Musiara gate, Oloololo gate, and Oloolaimutia gate.

Visit the Masai Mara National Reserve for an experience of wildlife viewing and to explore the attractions of the reserve.

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