Safari Overview
Some adventures don’t ask for your permission — they simply call to you.
The Masai Mara calls like that. A vast, ancient wilderness stretching to every horizon, where the earth trembles beneath thousands of hooves and lion roars drift through the night air like thunder from a distant storm. This is not a postcard. This is the real Africa — raw, untamed, and utterly unforgettable.
Our 3-day Masai Mara camping safari is your front-row ticket to one of the greatest wildlife spectacles on earth, and it begins right from the heart of Nairobi. Designed for the bold traveler who craves genuine wilderness without compromise, this budget safari Kenya adventure deposits you deep inside the Mara — sleeping beneath skies so thick with stars they seem within reach, waking to the sound of elephants, and spending your days tracking lions, leopards, and cheetahs across rolling golden grasslands.
Available as both a group joining safari and a private tour, this 3-day Masai Mara safari departs daily, year-round. No waiting for the perfect moment — every day in the Mara is the perfect moment.
Rates
Our rates are per person sharing unless we note differently. Please treat all pricing as a guide only:
- All rates are subject to availability and may change without notice.
- Single supplements may apply.
- Request a quote or speak to one of our African Safari Experts for the best, most current rates available.
Price from
$300
Per Person Sharing
Day to Day Itinerary
Day 1: Nairobi – Masai Mara | The Wild Beckons
The adventure stirs before the city wakes.
Your driver-guide arrives at your Nairobi hotel in the early morning, and as Nairobi’s skyline fades in the rearview mirror, the landscape begins its slow, breathtaking transformation. The road descends into the Great Rift Valley — one of Earth’s most dramatic geological scars — where the valley floor opens up like a stage set for something extraordinary. Acacia trees dot the horizon. Maasai herders in shuka robes tend their cattle. The air changes.
You pass through Narok, the last major town before the wilderness swallows the road whole, and then — the Masai Mara National Reserve. The gate swings open, and the bush closes in around you like a curtain rising on Africa’s greatest show.
There’s no easing in gently here. Your afternoon game drive begins almost immediately, and the Mara delivers without hesitation — herds of zebra rippling across the plains like a living mosaic, giraffe silhouettes stretching impossibly against the burnt-orange sky, and somewhere in the long golden grass, something is watching.
As the sun sinks behind the escarpment and paints the Mara in amber and rose, you return to camp. Dinner sizzles from the camp kitchen, stories are traded around the fire, and the night fills with the sounds of the wild — hyenas calling, nightjars singing, and the deep, resonant groan of a lion somewhere close in the darkness.
Sleep here if you dare. This is camping the way it was meant to be.
Day 2: Explore Predators and the Great Wildebeest Migration in Masai Mara
The Mara doesn’t wait for you to be ready. At dawn, before the world has fully decided to wake up, you’re already out in the bush.
The early morning is when the Mara reveals its secrets. Mist clings to the valleys. Dew-covered spiderwebs glitter like diamonds strung between the grass. A cheetah sits bolt upright on a termite mound, scanning the plains with amber eyes. A pride of lions — bellies full from a night hunt — stretches and yawns in the rising sun, displaying teeth that make you involuntarily grateful for the vehicle around you.
Today is a full day of game viewing in one of Africa’s most wildlife-dense ecosystems. The Masai Mara is home to the Big Five — lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino — alongside over 95 other mammal species and 570 bird species. The park’s extensive network of tracks allows your guide to position the vehicle for intimate, close-range encounters that will fill your memory card and rewrite your definition of wild.
At midday, you break for a picnic lunch at the hippo pool — a scene of comical, bellowing, magnificent chaos as hundreds of hippos compete for space in the muddy water, occasionally lurching upright to reveal their extraordinary prehistoric bulk. Nile crocodiles bask on the banks, patient and ancient.
The afternoon game drive continues until the golden hour — that magical window when the light turns liquid and every photograph looks like a painting. Elephants gather at waterholes. Wildebeest thunder across the plains in their thousands. If you’re here between July and October, you may witness the Great Migration river crossing — one million wildebeest plunging into the Mara River in a deafening, churning spectacle of raw survival instinct that will stop your heart and restart it at a faster rate.
Back at camp as evening falls, the campfire is lit, dinner is served under an infinite sky, and you understand — perhaps for the first time — what it means to truly be alive.
Day 3: Masai Mara – Nairobi | One Last Look at the Wild
Leave no animal unseen.
The final morning begins before sunrise — one last early game drive, one last chance for the leopard that’s been eluding you, one final encounter with the Mara’s extraordinary cast of characters. The morning light is extraordinary at this hour, soft and golden, draping the savannah in a warmth that makes leaving feel genuinely difficult.
Return to camp for a hearty breakfast, pack your bags with memories tucked between every fold of clothing, and begin the drive back to Nairobi. The Rift Valley unfolds one last time through the windows, a farewell panorama from Africa’s most dramatic landscape.
You arrive in Nairobi by late afternoon, dropped at your hotel or Jomo Kenyatta International Airport — changed, in the best possible way, by three days in the most extraordinary place on earth.
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