4 Days Masai Mara Safari Itinerary With Cost

4 Day Masai Mara Safari  takes you to Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya from Nairobi. This 4 day Masai Mara offers an incredible wildlife (Big 5) encounter, Big Five Safaris, Masai cultural experience, Migration & Culture

Overview.

Masai Mara National Reserve encompasses  a vast wildlife population in its pristine grassland plains. Masai Mara is the most popular safari destination & largest Kenya National Reserve  which is not only is not only home to the Big 5 (elephant, buffalo, giraffe, Leopard, Rhino, lion), but Annual Great Wildebeest Migration which is composed of over 2 million Wildebeests population, Antelopes, and Zebras in a fraction of the Greater Mara Ecosystem & The Mara Triangle. Yet cheetahs, hyenas, Thomson’s gazelle, topi, Spotted hyenas, impalas, duikers, Coke’s hartebeests, Masai giraffe also call the reserve their Natural Home.

Apart from the large population of wildebeests,  Masai Mara National Game reserve is also famous for the African Big Five(5) including Buffaloes, Lions, Elephants, Rhinos, Leopards, which are usually the most sought after animals in Africa.

Highlight for 4 days Masai Mara Safari Itinerary With Cost

Day #1:Journey to Masai Mara

Day #2: Have a full day game drive

Day #3: Enjoy one more day viewing animals &meet with the Masai

Day #4:  Depart for Masai Mara from Nairobi

A Detailed 4 Days Masai Mara Safari Itinerary With Cost

Day 1: Journey To Masai Mara  from Nairobi

From the airport or your hotel/lodge of residence, your 4 days Masai Mara safari guide  will pick you with a 4×4 safari Vehicle (Land cruiser) with a pop up roof. Thereafter, hit the wide open road for 5-6 hour drive to Masai Mara National reserve, with enroute stop over at the view point to admire the rift valley plains, and at Narok town. Then arrive at your hotel/camp for check-in, followed by lunch  and relax for a while. After  head for an afternoon game drive, and return to the lodge for dinner and a night rest at the lodge.

Day 2: Have a full day game drive or (Morning & Afternoon With Picnic Lunch)

Breakfast will be served early at the lodge, then take drive to wide Masai Mara National reserve plains for game viewing drives  to look out for the Big Five (Lions, Elephants, Rhinos, Buffaloes, Leopard ). Other common animals flooding the fields include Zebras, Impalas, Gazelles, giraffes,  and other bird species notable to the reserve like, African Darter, African Grey Hornbill, African Fish Eagle, African Spoonbill, Bateleur, Black Chested Snake Eagle …

Return to the Lodge For Dinner and an Overnight rest.

Day 3:  One More day Wildlife & Masai Cultural Experience

Have breakfast, and opt for a hot air balloon excursion (at an extra fee), to soar above open Masai Mara sprawling savannas for an incredible wildlife viewing at  vantage point  against the orange sunrise, and end with a toast at the end of the excursion.

Thereafter, proceed with your game drive to enjoy the  spectacular show between predators & prey, as you capture beautiful moments for a lifetime. Then Later on, take a visit to one of the Masai homesteads to enjoy an exclusive cultural experience, to learn about their preserved culture. That said. How to grind millet on a local grinding stone, How naturally making fire using would  & dung or stones, or join them for their tradition dance.

Return to the Hotel for dinner plus an overnight.

Day 4: Departure

Following your routine morning breakfast,  hop into the safari vehicle for your last drive out of Masai Mara National Reserve, to arrive in perfect time for lunch in Nairobi. Then proceed to your hotel of residence or to the Airport, to catch up with your flight back home.

More About Masai Mara

Masai Mara National Reserve hosts abundant wildlife, as well as a home to a great natural phenomenon of the Wildebeest Migration.

The reserve is celebrated among the Best African Safari Destination for wildlife  destination, that doesn’t disappoint. Masai Mara National Reserve can be visited all year round, although the best time for visiting is usually during the Dry months of June, July August September, and October, which coincides with the best time for the annual Wildebeest Migration, although it is difficult to predict when the migration, since it depends distribution of rain.

The Great wildebeest Migration is a constant annual event allowing over 1.5 million wildebeests, alongside hundreds of thousand Zebras,  and antelope groups to move through the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem in search for nutritious grass & water.