8TH WONDER OF THE WORLD


Welcome to Travel Tuesdays where we explore and review destinations for your virtual travel experience. Masaimara National Reserve is an area of preserved Savannah wilderness in southwestern Kenya, along the Tanzanian border. Its animals include lions, cheetahs, elephants, zebras and hippos. Wildebeest traverse its plains during their annual migration. The landscape has grassy plains and rolling hills, and is crossed by the Mara and Talek rivers. The area nearby is dotted with villages (enkangs) of Maasai people.

Every year from July through October, the Masaimara becomes the backdrop of one of the most spectacular wildlife shows on earth - the Great Migration. The sight of so many animals dotting the plains is almost inconceivable. The rolling savannah’s sunburnt grasses become home to more than 1.5 million zebra, wildebeest and antelopes trekking from the Serengeti to the Masaimara in search of greener pastures and water. The Great Migration is unique to the Serengeti and the Masaimara. There is nothing else quite like it. There are no guarantees, but if you would like to witness this breathtaking spectacle at the Masaimara keep the following in mind:

Mid July: the herds enter the Masaimara and embark on their fateful Mara River crossing. Crocodiles and hippos living on the banks of the Mara River are only two of the dangers the wildebeest and zebra encounter upon crossing the river.

September – October: this is the time of year in which you will see a mind-blowing number of wildebeest enjoying the feasts of their labor on the endless plains of the Masai Mara. Follow our channel Travel Tuesdays for offers, events, new activities and emerging trends at the Maasai Mara

 

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  2. Good content, would gladly be visiting the Mara soon

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  3. This is amazing. Masai mara is a place to visit.

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    1. Sure thank you very much @KemmieRuth, look out for our more exciting piece about the Dolphins in kenya

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