Masai Mara

Masai Mara, in Kenya, is world famous for the great animal migration, from the Serengeti in Tanzania. The migration is a sight to behold as thousands of African animals converge, making Kenya the leading safari destination in Africa during this natural event.

Photographic safaris attract professional and ameteur photographers from across the world, eager to capture incredible African wildlife at its best. Photo safari highlights may include enormous herds of zerba and wildebeest, stampedes crossing rivers filled with hungry crocodiles, the Big-Five, African predators such as lion, hyena, leopards and cheetah trailing the masses of animals, as well as heards of African elephant, buffalo and the elusive rhino.
Kenya's Masai Mara National Park is one of the largest game reserves and contains a diversity of fascinating African wildlife.
The Masai Mara region has been declared the Seventh Wonder of the World with the annual migration of over one million Wildebeest playing a major role in this declaration.
Journeys2Africa recommends that visitors to Kenya plan their Africa safari around this annual migration. Bookings in advance are necessary as this is an awe-inspiring spectacle.
The Masai Mara derives its name from the semi-nomadic Masai tribe who are spread throughout Kenya and Tanzania. These fascinating African people have managed to retain much of their cultural identity and independence, although globalisation is creeping into Africa.
Journeys2Africa invities you to meet, experience and interact with the fast vanishing tradtional cultures of Africa.