
Experience the most incredible wildlife and stunning landscapes on this unforgettable safari adventure.
From $620 pp

Day Masai Mara Safari Itinerary

Nairobi to Masai Mara National Reserve Safari Your 2 days Masai Mara safari from Nairobi begins early in the morning with a scenic drive across Kenya’s stunning Rift Valley. Enjoy brief stops along the way to take in panoramic viewpoints before continuing to the Masai Mara National Reserve, arriving in time for lunch.After checking into your lodge or tented camp, enjoy a freshly prepared meal and a short rest before setting off on your first Masai Mara wildlife safari in the afternoon.The Mara’s vast savannas offer some of the best game viewing in Africa — home to elephants, lions, cheetahs, leopards, giraffes, zebras, and countless other animals. As the sun dips below the horizon, you’ll capture golden-hour photographs that truly define the beauty of the Masai Mara National Reserve safari experience.Overnight: Sentrim Mara / Basecamp Explorer / Mara Serena Lodge (depending on your package).Meal Plan: . Explore Kenya safari options Explore Flight safaris

Morning Game Drive & Return to Nairobi Rise early for a sunrise Masai Mara tour itinerary experience — the best time for game viewing when predators are most active. Your guide will lead you across the Mara plains in search of lions on the hunt, grazing elephants, and herds of wildebeest.Optionally, you can visit a Maasai village to learn about the rich traditions and colorful culture of Kenya’s iconic Maasai people.After , check out and enjoy one last scenic drive through the reserve as you exit. Stop for lunch en route before heading back to Nairobi, arriving by late afternoon — marking the end of your spectacular 2 day Kenya safari.Meal Plan: & Lunch. Customize these safari Explore Kenya safari Packages , Lunch Book this tour




Experience genuine interactions with the vibrant communities that call these lands home. Engage with deep-rooted traditions, learn from local guides, and leave with unforgettable memories that support conservation and livelihoods.

The dry seasons (July–October and January–February) offer the best wildlife viewing as animals gather around water sources. The Great Migration in the Masai Mara peaks between July and October. The short rains (November–December) bring lush landscapes and fewer crowds at lower prices.