Masai Mara National Reserve
One of the world's most enthralling wildlife theatres. The reserve plays host to countless species, including the 'big five' (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo) and the incredible spectacle of the annual wildebeest migration.
The Reserve borders Tanzania and is the prime place to view the famous wildebeest migration. The Mara River running north to south through the reserve separates the west from the east. The area has an amazing concentration of wildlife, particularly when the migratory wildebeest and zebras are grazing on the lush plains from June to October.
Surrounding the Masai Mara National Reserve are a number of private conservancies of varying sizes owned by Masai communities. Some of the conservancies place limits on the number of beds and restrict access to only guests of the lodges and camps.
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Camps:
- C1 Ashnil Mara Camp
- C2 &Beyond Bateleur Camp
- C3 Cottars 1920s Safari Camp
- C4 Fairmont Mara Safari Club
- C5 Governors (Il Moran Camp)
- C6 Governors (Little Camp)
- C7 Governors (Main Camp)
- C8 Karen Blixen
- C9 Kicheche Bush Camp
- C10 Kicheche Mara Camp
- C11 Mara Intrepids Camp
- C12 Mara Porini Camp
- C13 Porini Lion Camp
- C14 Royal Mara Safari
- C15 Sarova Mara Camp
- C16 Mara Explorer
- C17 Elephant Pepper Camp
- C18 Naibor Camp
- C19 Olonana
- C20 Rekero Camp
- C21 Leleshwa Camp
- C22 Tipilikwani Mara Camp
- C23 Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp
- C24 Siana Springs
- C25 Saruni Masai Mara
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Gates:
- G1 Oloololo Gate
- G2 Musiara Gate
- G3 Talek Gate
- G4 Sekanani Gate
- G5 Ololaimutiek Gate
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Airstrips:
- A1 Keekorok
- A2 Ol Kiombo
- A3 Serena
- A4 Musiara
- A5 Kichwa Tembo
- A6 Ngerende
- A7 Shikar
- A8 Siana
