Masai Mara holidays & tours

One of the greatest wildlife phenomena in the world occurs at the Mara River on the border of the Masai Mara, when millions of wildebeest cross into the Masai Mara grasslands, adding yet more spectacle to an already astonishing safari scene. Yet despite its global importance, and its huge draw, for a long time, many Maasai people did not receive any income from the hundreds of thousands of travellers who came to watch.

Our Masai Mara holidays are helping redress the balance. We have fantastic Masai Mara safari holidays that stay in conservancies – partnerships between Masai landowners and holiday companies. The land is rented out and used for safari, with tribes seeing the proceeds. Visit Maasai communities, buy their unique crafts and employ the services of talented wildlife guides from the region to further show your support.

Our top Masai Mara holidays

Kenya wildlife and Maasai communities tour

From US $1390 to US $2780
5 days ex flights
Wonderful wildlife-watching and community-driven projects

Kenya 13 day safari

From £8618
13 days ex flights
Experience 3 amazing, distinct safari ecosystems in Kenya

Masai Mara safari in Kenya, 4 days

From US $1540 to US $3430
4 days ex flights
Nowhere in Africa is wildlife more abundant
Tailor made

Luxury Masai Mara Safari & Zanzibar Honeymoon

From £6689
14 days ex flights
Luxury safari and beach trip that your honeymoon deserves.
Tailor made

Kenya community and people tour, 3 days

From US $2300 to US $3090
3 days ex flights
Meet amazing Kenyan communities forging new futures
Small group2025: 30 Dec, 2026: 30 Jan, 28 Feb, 28 Mar, 28 Apr, 28 May, 28 Jun, 28 Jul, 28 Aug, 28 Sep, 28 Oct, 28 Nov, 28 Dec, 2027: 28 Jan, 28 Feb, 28 Mar, 28 Apr, 28 May, 28 Jun, 28 Jul, 28 Aug, 28 Sep, 28 Oct

Kenya family holiday

From £4000 to £5500
12 days ex flights
A fabulous family holiday including the best of Kenya

Kenya guided wildlife holiday

From £1680
7 days ex flights
Big 5 safari to Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru & Amboseli
Small group2025: 20 Dec, 27 Dec, 2026: 3 Jan, 10 Jan, 17 Jan, 24 Jan, 31 Jan, 7 Feb, 14 Feb, 21 Feb, 28 Feb, 7 Mar, 14 Mar, 21 Mar, 28 Mar, 4 Apr, 11 Apr, 18 Apr, 25 Apr, 2 May, 9 May, 16 May, 23 May, 30 May, 6 Jun, 13 Jun, 20 Jun, 27 Jun, 4 Jul, 11 Jul, 18 Jul, 25 Jul, 1 Aug, 8 Aug, 15 Aug, 22 Aug, 29 Aug, 5 Sep, 12 Sep, 19 Sep, 26 Sep, 3 Oct, 10 Oct, 17 Oct, 24 Oct, 31 Oct, 7 Nov, 14 Nov, 21 Nov, 28 Nov, 5 Dec, 12 Dec, 19 Dec ...

Maasai Mara safari camp in Kenya

From US $80
per person per night
See the big 5 from a camp that works closely with the Maasai

Kenya safari tour

From £931 to £1415
8 days ex flights
Experience Kenya’s finest game parks
Small group2026: 3 Jan, 17 Jan, 31 Jan, 14 Feb, 11 Apr, 9 May, 6 Jun, 13 Jun, 20 Jun, 27 Jun, 4 Jul, 11 Jul, 18 Jul, 1 Aug, 8 Aug, 15 Aug, 22 Aug, 29 Aug, 5 Sep, 12 Sep, 16 Sep, 19 Sep, 26 Sep, 3 Oct, 10 Oct, 17 Oct, 14 Nov, 28 Nov, 5 Dec, 12 Dec, 19 Dec, 2027: 2 Jan, 16 Jan, 30 Jan, 13 Feb, 10 Apr, 8 May, 5 Jun, 12 Jun, 19 Jun, 26 Jun, 3 Jul, 10 Jul, 17 Jul, 24 Jul, 31 Jul, 7 Aug, 14 Aug, 21 Aug, 28 Aug, 4 Sep, 11 Sep, 15 Sep, 18 Sep ...
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Masai Mara map & highlights

The compact boundaries of the Masai Mara shelter a variety of habitats – each with their own sweeping landscapes and wildlife specialities. Most of the reserve is blanketed by the classically East African expanse of the central plains – a vast grassland dotted with scrub, bushes and boulders, with easy-to-spot plains game. You’re more likely to encounter the vegetation-loving black rhino up in the bushland of the Ngama Hills, while the Mara Triangle, cut off by the Mara River, enjoys few visitors and abundant wildlife. At around 280km from Nairobi, many visitors choose to fly in to the Mara – although the 5-6 hour journey by road is a great way to watch the landscapes transform outside the window, with Maasai manyattas and glorious views from the Rift Valley Escarpment.
Big cats

1. Big cats

The Mara’s felines are almost as famous as its wildebeest – thanks to the BBC’s Big Cat Diary being filmed here. Lion, leopard and cheetah can all be seen in the reserve, with sightings more likely during the migration when the predators turn their sights to the wildebeest and zebra. A dedicated photographic safari will increase your chance of great images, with early starts and plenty of time to observe.
Black rhino

2. Black rhino

Notoriously one of Africa’s most endangered species, the foul tempered black rhino still lives in the Masai Mara (Kenya’s only indigenous population) – though poaching is an ever present threat, with just a few dozen remaining. They tend to be found in the Mara Triangle and the Ngama Hills, to the southeast, where the vegetation is denser. Sightings, though never guaranteed, are absolutely magical.
Bush walks

3. Bush walks

A guided walk through this varied terrain with a Maasai guide is an experience that will stay for you for years to come. You’ll learn to track game based on scat and spoor, discover the medicinal plants of the savannah and experience the heart-pounding thrill of getting up close to wildlife on foot. Or take a nighttime game drive for a truly alternative experience of the Masai Mara.
Conservancies

4. Conservancies

Although the Maasai are not allowed into the reserve, they own tracts of land surrounding it – some which have been turned into private wildlife reserves. Money spent here – in lodges, camps and on game drives – goes back to the Maasai, and visitors have a more intimate and insightful experience. Cultural villages introduce you to the Maasai’s daily life, including cattle herding, dance, and handcrafts.
Great Migration

5. Great Migration

From late June to October, millions of wildebeest, zebra and antelope thunder across the great plains in one of the world’s most distinctive wildlife spectacles. The great migration sees the animals crossing over from the Serengeti via the Mara River – a treacherous crossing point stalked by big cats, crocs and vultures. With such an abundance of wildlife, visitors can sit back, turn the engine off, and enjoy the scenes.
Mara Triangle

6. Mara Triangle

The Mara Triangle comprises about a third of the whole National Reserve – yet it is separated from it by the Mara River. The Triangle is protected by the Mara Conservancy – a collaboration between the Maasai and conservationists, which has reduced poaching, increased local employment – and created a fantastic experience for visitors, who can enjoy abundant game and Maasai hospitality.

Our Masai Mara safaris reviews

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Patricia Smith08 Oct 2025
One of the very best. The two conservancies were excellent- a very different safari experience. The game viewing was exceptional.read more
Shirley Newman23 Aug 2025
Excellent, amazing worth every penny. Already planning the next one! So many things but definitely the animals and the superb accommodation together with the high level of staff looking after us. 5 stars.read more
Susan Hayeard10 Jul 2025
Amazing. Everyone told me that it would be an experience of a life time and it was that and more. The operator did the best of jobs and l would recommend them 150 percent read more
Melissa Olsen24 Oct 2024
Safari was also amazing, with a knowledgeable guide and driver to make it memorable!!read more
Written by Vicki Brown
Photo credits: [Page banner: Pop & Zebra] [Map intro: Michael Herrera] [Great migration: Gopal Vijayaraghavan] [Big cats: Make it Kenya] [Conservancies: Christopher Michel] [Mara Triangle: Make it Kenya] [Bush walks: Ninara] [Black rhino: JULIAN MASON]