Located in Narok county, this legendary award-winning national reserve is the home to one of the seven wonders of the world; the wilder beast migration in their millions and more than a hundred thousand zebras. The crossing of the mighty Mara River from the phenomenal Serengeti to the magical Masai Mara, in search of greener pasture, is spectacular. The well-executed attacks by the ferocious crocodiles on the migrating animals combined with the raging waters of the river is quintessential of the phrase "some have to die for others to survive".
The reserve is home to most of the animals found in Kenyan parks including the big five and breathtaking hot air balloon safaris. Here lie the heartbeats of the authentic Masai culture.
The Masai Mara, owned by the locals and managed by the Narok county government, collaborates with other fourteen conservancies, which occupy 142,000ha, under the Masai Mara Wildlife Conservancies Association (MMWCA) to effectively manage the Masai Mara ecosystem.



