Fly in Masai Mara Safari

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Fly in Masai Mara Safari Kenya National Park is located in southwest Kenya, features spectacular views, vast grasslands, and a variety of animals, including lions, buffaloes, antelopes, hippopotamuses, and crocodiles in the Mara River. It has a superb year-round concentration of wildlife, as well as the two million animals that make up the Great Migration, which it shares with Tanzania’s Serengeti. This tour is great for people with limited time yet still wish to explore this well-known reserve.

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Activities In This Adventure Traveling African Safari

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Follow the great migration in style!
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Ultra luxury accommodation
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Domestic flights included!

The story of your African Safaris Tours!

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Day 1

Domestic flight to the Masai Mara

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Our driver will meet you at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi and drive you to Wilson Airport, where you will board a domestic flight with Governors Aviation bound for Mara Game Reserve. Your departure time is 3:00 PM, and your arrival time is 4:00 PM. Then, on the way to the camp, take a game drive to see the first wildlife in the Conservancy.

Karen Blixen Camp is an eco-friendly luxury camp with large luxury canvas tents, each with privacy and an unobstructed view of the Mara River. To fit in with the cozy atmosphere, the stylish restaurant, reception, lounge and bar, and gift shop with internet are set on a raised wooden deck and furnished with accurate reproductions of Karen Blixen’s private furniture. In between game drives, the beautifully laid swimming pool provides relaxation and even a little exercise.

Journey Time: 1 hour

Meal Plan: Lunch & Dinner

Accomodation: Karen Blixen Camp

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Day 2

Mara North Conservancy

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You will go on an early morning game drive to discover the wildlife in the Mara North Conservancy, as well as catch the first glimpse of the sunrise and take stunning photographs. You can go on several game drives throughout the day with a hot lunch at the camp and meals at the camp, or you can go on one full day game drive with a picnic lunch in the middle of the park.

Meal Plan: Lunch & Dinner

Accomodation: Karen Blixen Camp

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Day 3

Follow the migration in the Mara triangle

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You will have an early morning breakfast, a picnic lunch, and then go on a morning game drive to see the sunrise and wildlife on your way to the Mara Triangle, which is located in the western part of Masai Mara National Reserve. A stunning landscape with an escarpment in the west and incredible wildlife. You have a good chance of seeing the river crossing in this area of the national park if we arrive on time! This is the tour’s main goal, and with luck, you’ll be able to accomplish it.

Meal Plan: Lunch & Dinner

Accomodation: Karen Blixen Camp

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Day 4

Drive to the Masai Mara

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You will have an early morning breakfast, then go on an en-route game drive while driving to Musiara gate to Entrim Mara Camp for lunch, then go on an afternoon game drive in search of the big five in the world famous Masai Mara game reserve on the Tanzanian border. It has a high animal concentration all year and is known for its typical short savanna plains. Home to the Great Migration from July to October, when two million Wildebeest migrate north from Tanzania’s Serengeti. In the Mara River, you can see lions, buffaloes, antelopes, hippopotamuses, and crocodiles.

You will spend the next two nights at Entrim Mara Camp. This camp was created with one goal in mind: to be in the best possible location to witness the wildebeest migration in the Masai Mara game reserve. The migration is right on our doorstep on the Mara River for a few months of the year.

Each of the ten guest tents overlooks the Mara River and is well-placed, en-suite with flush toilets and hot showers. There is a cozy lounge area with a small library, a separate bar, and an open-fronted dining area where guests can eat meals while watching the animals move to and from the river to drink and forage for food.

Journey Time: 1 hour

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accomodation: Sentrim Mara Camp

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Day 5

Full day game drives in Masai Mara

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You have a full day of game drives planned for today. You will try to spot different predators that may have made a kill the night before before sunrise. You will return to the camp for breakfast as the sun rises over the game reserve. You can choose to bring a packed lunch for a full-day game drive or return to the camp for a hot lunch. The key to seeing a lot of animals is to go on different game drives at different times and in different areas for the best chance of success. Then, while watching the Mara River, return to the camp for refreshments.

Journey Time: Depending on the game drive

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accomodation: Sentrim Mara Camp

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Day 6

Domestic flight to Nairobi

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An early morning game drive will allow you to see predators eating after successful hunting following an early breakfast. Then return for lunch before being driven to the Ol Kiombo airstrip, from which your flight back to Nairobi will depart at 4.15 p.m. Your flight home from Wilson Airport will arrive about an hour later; you’ll then be transferred to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. You must depart for your international flight after 7 p.m. Please do not hesitate to contact me at [email protected] if you would like an additional night in Nairobi. This marks the end of what will hopefully be a wonderful tour of Kenya.

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Services Included In This Safari

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Return Domestic flights with Governors aviation from Nairobi to Masai Mara game reserve and Mara North Conservancy;

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all airport transfers;

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Meals according to the programme;

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Private game drives in safari jeeps at the lodges extra guide for spotting

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Experienced English speaking driver/guides;

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Entrance fees for Masai Mara game reserve and Mara North Conservancy.

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Services Excluded from This Safari

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International flights;

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Entry visa for Kenya;

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Personal (medical/travel) insurance;

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Tips and gratuities to your driver/guide, hotel staff, etc;

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All activities that are not mentioned in the programme or activities that are mentioned as optional;

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Government Taxes and any increment in park fees;

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All expenses of personal nature (e.g. drinks, laundry, optional activities, souvenirs etc.).

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Some Frequently Asked Questions

Travel Updates for Tanzania in 2021
You will be accepted if your Covid-19 PCR test is negative 72 hours before arrival, and you must complete and submit a Travelers Surveillance Form 24 hours prior to your arrival. At the airport, travelers will fill out a health form and will be screened for Covid-19 with a possible rapid test for $25 USD.
Safari in Tanzania - how many days is enough?
A Tanzania safari should last at least a week. It can take time to travel around wilderness areas that are larger than New Jersey. The wilderness offers a variety and abundance that can’t be found anywhere else. Tanzania can be explored in ten days if you follow the travel itinerary carefully.
Do I have a chance of seeing my favorite animal?
Although wildlife encounters are never guaranteed, Tanzania is famous for the amazing wildlife sightings it offers. The great wildebeest migration takes place in Tanzania every year, with almost two million animals marching around the Serengeti. As is the case with most Tanzanian parks, the Serengeti is full of big cats. Lions, leopards, and cheetahs are in abundance, unlike anywhere else. You may see live hunting scenes because predators have so much prey available to them.
How Does a Day on Safari Look Like?
The daily experience varies depending on the park. During a game drive in the Serengeti or Ruaha, you’ll explore the park for the entire day with a packed lunch. Smaller parks have an itinerary similar to other safari regions, with different morning and afternoon activities. After lunch and rest at the camp, following are three activities in the afternoon: swimming, walking, and birdwatching.
Can I travel to Tanzania safely?
The country of Tanzania is one of the safest in Africa. The country has a stable government and no military involvement. As there is poverty and petty theft in towns and cities, you will need to take precautions regularly. A guide will always accompany you, and you will rarely be in an urban setting for an extended period of time. Especially in remote areas such as safari camps and lodges, small theft is virtually unheard of. There are no fences separating people from wildlife, so it is essential to follow the regulations imposed by guides and staff. There are usually restrictions regarding walking off camp and getting out of a safari vehicle unless instructed otherwise.
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Now that you’ve booked your dream vacation, make sure you’re protected with travel insurance. Your vacation can be ruined by a variety of factors. Travel insurance coverage protects you against unforeseen disasters such as medical emergencies, inclement weather, and cancellations.
Tanzania Health Information

You are required to produce a certificate proving you have been vaccinated against yellow fever. Further, all necessary vaccinations must be documented by your health practitioner on an official vaccination record. This document must be carried throughout the tour. A malaria prophylactic drug should be taken by every visitor. Additionally, you should bring mosquito repellent. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for information on current requirements, inoculations, and personal recommendations!
Normally, you need the following vaccinations (but you should always consult your doctor):
-Yellow Fever (you must have this can even be checked on arrival, especially when flying within East Africa)
-DTP
-Hepatitis
-For Malaria you need to take tablets, Malarone or Lariam. Malarone is mostly used (please always consult a doctor).
-Because hygiene is not as high as in your home country, we recommend bringing disinfectant cream with you. Instead of drinking tap water, always drink bottled water.

Upon arrival
Our guide will be waiting for you at the airport when you arrive. In safari, we use specially made safari vehicles, allowing us to see the wildlife better. Safari vehicles (and small aircrafts) have limited luggage space. As a result, it is recommended to travel with light bags since bulky bags will overload and may be difficult to transport.
Tanzania Visa
If you need a visa, you can purchase one through the Tanzanian embassy or consulate in your home country in advance. Alternatively, visas can be obtained at the Kilimanjaro / Dar es Salaam International Airport or at any overland border. A single entry visa costs USD 50 per person. You are responsible for arranging your visa(s) correctly and on time. If anything is unclear, we will be happy to assist. Please note that this information is subject to change! Whenever in doubt, you should contact the Tanzanian embassy in your country.
Financial information
ATMs can be found in most large cities. Outside cities, it is extremely difficult to pay with a credit card or travelers’ checks because they are not widely accepted. The US dollar is traditionally the preferred hard currency. For your daily expenses and tips, we advise you to bring dollar bills. You should not use dollar bills older than 10 years.
Tanzania Currency Information
The Tanzanian Shilling is the currency. It is a good idea to check exchange rates before leaving for your destination. It is important to note that bigger cities will offer a better exchange rate.
AMREF Flying Doctors
Consider becoming a member of Flying Doctors. As a member, you have access to an air ambulance and medical care if needed. AMREF Flying Doctors offers two types of coverage (Annual and Tourist). You can choose between the Maisha Silver (Kenya, Tanzania and Zanzibar), Maisha Gold (Kenya, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi) or Maisha Platinum (Kenya, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan and Ethiopia). Please check out the AMREF Flying Doctors website for more information and to become a member.
Language in Tanzania
Kiswahili is the national language of Tanzania, but English is widely spoken and is the main language used by tourists.
Tanzania Climate
Tanzania is a tropical country with high temperatures along the coast and at lower altitudes (especially in the south). In general, the Northern part is higher altitude (with the exception of Lake Natron and Tarangire). There is generally cooler air around the Ngorongoro Crater, Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Meru and Arusha.
When to visit Tanzania ?
Tanzania can be visited any time of year, though some places may be more difficult to visit during the rainy season. With the average day temperature of 30 degrees centigrade, the climate is tropical. The coast is hot and humid. In the central plateau, hot days are followed by cool nights. Around Arusha and Ngorongoro, the climate is temperate and cooler (especially) between June and September. It rains between March and May as well as between November and half-December. A rainy season means that it rains more frequently, but not every day and not all the time.
What to wear Tanzania ?
Temperatures are generally warm to hot during the day, so bring light clothing. The evenings can be chilly at higher altitudes, so carry a light sweater as well. Mountain hikers will be exposed to cold temperatures and should pack accordingly. Make sure you bring a hat, sunglasses, and a waterproof jacket. Black and dark blue clothes (because they attract tsetse flies) should be avoided during safaris. If you are planning to walk in the forest, please wear a sturdy walking shoe, and if you intend to visit a community or local people, please wear appropriate clothing. An example would be a woman wearing a long skirt and a top that covers her shoulders.
What to bring ?
It is mandatory to travel with a valid passport (valid for at least 3 months after re-entry) and to check the visa requirements for all countries you are planning on visiting before you depart. When visiting game reserves and national parks, we recommend carrying binoculars and field guides. For wildlife photography, a zoom lens is necessary (70-300 or more). Ensure you have enough memory cards on hand. The city can provide you with toiletries and other necessities, and a torch (flashlight) can prove to be very useful.
Electricity in Tanzania
You should bring an international adapter with you for your electric equipment. Tanzania uses the British system. Most lodges allow you to charge your batteries.
Driving in Tanzania
Tanzanians drive on the left-hand side of the road. Traveling with a knowledgeable 4×4 driver/guide is advised for people with no prior experience of African roads, rather than self driving. All our guides are trained in “Defensive Driving”.
Stopover Points
It is important to keep in mind that washrooms along the road may not meet European standards, for example, squatting toilets, no flushing toilets, or no toilet paper. T.I.A. This Is Africa, as the locals say.
Facilities and accommodations

When traveling on a medium to low budget, bathroom facilities and accommodations may be more basic. It is important to note that the water reserves in eco lodges are limited and most rooms do not have power sockets; however, you can always charge your devices at the reception.

Tipping
The tip will always be appreciated. In hotels and restaurants, it is customary to tip 5-10%. The tips of guides, drivers, and carriers are always appreciated. Based on group size, number of days, and your satisfaction, carriers may charge USD 1-3 per day, and drivers/guides may charge USD 5-15 per day.
Further information about Tanzania
The most comprehensive guidebooks for Tanzania are Lonely Planet and Bradt Travel Guide. The best guidebooks for wildlife are the Lonely Planet’s ‘Watching Wildlife East Africa’ and the Bradt’s ‘East African Wildlife’. The best birding guidebook is ‘birds of East Africa’. It is advisable to get the most recent version.

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