3 DAY MASAI MARA WILDLIFE SAFARIS FROM NAIROBI
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**3 Day Masai Mara Safari from Nairobi - Great Wildebeest Migration Safari**
*Day 1: Nairobi - Masai Mara National Reserve*
You will be collected from Nairobi very early in the morning at 6.00 am and travel to Masai Mara national reserve with a stop off at the Great Rift Valley viewpoint for photographs. Arrive at the entrance gates and start your game drive until lunchtime when you will then go on to check into your accommodation and have lunch. Relax here until about 2 pm before starting another afternoon safari excursion that lasts until sunset. The Masai Mara national reserve is one of the most popular tourist destinations within Kenya due to being part of the great wildebeest migration route across East Africa. It also boasts many other wildlife sightings including lions, cheetahs, leopards, hyenas, giraffes, zebras, elephants, buffalo, rhinos, antelopes, gazelles, warthogs, jackals, foxes plus over 450 bird species; this includes predators like eagles and vultures. Ostrich spotting is particularly renowned around these parts. Also notable is...
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In terms of physical features, there are several highlights found throughout the park itself, namely the main Mara River along with all its various tributary streams – both provide habitats for thousands upon thousands of hippos and crocodiles alike. There are woodlands, bushlands, grasslands, vast open savannah planes stretching out endlessly towards distant hillsides, acacia woodland areas and much more besides. This area supports large numbers of diverse animal life making up what can only truly be described as 'Africa’s greatest concentration of wild creatures'. Here live not just the so called "Big Five" comprising elephant, Cape Buffalo, rhino, lion and leopard but countless others alongside them. These would include zebra herds numbering hundreds strong, giraffe browsing parties, packs of African hunting dogs or even solitary cheetah stalking prey through tall grass tussocks. In addition to seeing those aforementioned iconic mammals visitors may well come face to face with smaller carnivores such as serval cats, genets, caracals amongst numerous antelope varieties ranging from reedbuck right down to elands. Furthermore, raptors abound providing further excitement during safaris whether they take flight above treetops soaring high overhead or swooping low skimming water surfaces whilst fishing. And let us not forget mentioning ostrich farms either! They really do thrive exceptionally well under local conditions....