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2 DAYS MASAI MARA AIR SAFARI.

Two Days Masai Mara Air Safari


Day 1: Masai Mara

You will be picked from your hotel at around 7.30 am and drive to the airstrip then you will fly from Diani or Mombasa to Masai Mara arriving at around 11.00 am. You will meet our driver / guide and begin a game drive en route to Governors Camp / Mara Safari Club / Mara Fig Tree Camp with a 4X4 jeep for check in and lunch. Relax till 4.00 pm where you will proceed for another game drive till sunset.

Masai Mara National Reserve has an area of 1,584 km2 and it’s one of the famous and most visited national reserves in Kenya. Physical attractions include Mara River, Talek River, Loita Hills, Serengeti plains and the annual wild beast migration during July to September. The landscape is woodland and grassland savannah with acacia forests. Masai Mara is famous for lions, elephants, leopards, cheetah, gazelles, rhinos, hyenas among others. It’s also attractive for bird watchers. Dinner and overnight at Governors Camp / Mara Safari Club / Mara Fig Tree Camp.

Day 2: Masai Mara - Diani

Wake up at around 5.30 am for a cup of coffee followed by an early morning game drive and back to the camp for a full breakfast. After breakfast, proceed for another game drive and back for an early lunch at around 11.30 am. You will be transferred to the airstrip and fly to Diani arriving at around 4.00 pm.
End Of Safari:

Safari Cost:

Kindly ask for the price and we shall get back to you as soon as possible.
Children 3 to 12 years pay 75% of adult cost

Price includes:

  • All game drives in 4x4 Jeeps
  • Well-trained guides familiar with the areas
  • Park entry fees
  • Full board accommodation
  • Pick up from and to hotel
  • Flights – To Maasai Mara and Back
  • Extra lunch on the last day
  • Rescue Insurance

Contacts:

+254 722692648.




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