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If Africa had a Big Five for safari parks, the Masai Mara safari would easily make the final cut. It’s a classic safari destination and one of the best places to see lions, leopards and cheetahs, as well as being home to iconic savannah country that long ago came to define the East African safari. It also has the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino), a good mix of public areas and private conservancies, and extraordinarily rich accommodation offerings.
$2,270 to $2,499 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle) Lodge & Tented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha) , Amboseli NP, Nairobi (End)
Ramble Africa Safaris Tour operator has an office in Kenya
5.0 /5 – 18 Reviews
$1,458 to $2,420 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour Lodge & Tented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Ol Pejeta (Laikipia) , Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Amazing Memories Safaris Tour operator has an office in Kenya
5.0 /5 – 183 Reviews
$1,199 to $1,595 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle) Tented Camp & Hotel
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Masai Mara NR, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha) , Lake Nakuru NP, Amboseli NP, Nairobi (End)
Super Eagles Travel and Tours Tour operator has an office in Kenya
4.8 /5 – 158 Reviews
$2,812 to $4,633 pp (USD)
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Amboseli NP, Hell’s Gate NP, Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Crystal Voyage Tour operator has an office in Kenya
4.9 /5 – 23 Reviews
$3,150 to $4,160 pp (USD)
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha) , Amboseli NP, Tsavo West NP, Nairobi (End)
Spirit of Kenya Tour operator has an office in Kenya
4.9 /5 – 483 Reviews
$2,046 to $3,097 pp (USD)
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Samburu NR, Aberdare NP, Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR, Greater Masai Mara, Nairobi (End)
Trav-Interactive Tour operator has an office in Kenya
4.9 /5 – 20 Reviews
$1,650 to $2,068 pp (USD)
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Amboseli NP, Nairobi (End)
Jocky Tours and Safaris Tour operator has an office in Kenya
4.9 /5 – 1300 Reviews
$1,120 to $2,038 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour Lodge
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Masai Mara NR, Nairobi Airport (End)
Ramja Safaris Tour operator has an office in Kenya
5.0 /5 – 72 Reviews
$475 to $705 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle) Tented Camp & Hotel
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Nairobi (End)
Bienvenido Kenya Tours and Safaris Tour operator has an office in Kenya
4.2 /5 – 74 Reviews
$2,918 to $3,957 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour Lodge & Hotel
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Tsavo West NP, Amboseli NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha) , Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Apodiformes Adventures Tour operator has an office in Kenya
4.8 /5 – 174 Reviews
$2,155 to $3,125 pp (USD)
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Amboseli NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha) , Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Kameraz of Afrika Tour operator has an office in Kenya
4.8 /5 – 97 Reviews
$2,750 to $3,740 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 6 people per vehicle) Tented Camp & Resort
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha) , Nairobi (End)
Extra Miles Unique Adventures Tour operator has an office in Kenya
5.0 /5 – 76 Reviews
$1,394 to $1,747 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle) Lodge & Hotel
Awuor Escapades Tour operator has an office in Kenya
5.0 /5 – 15 Reviews
$1,826 to $2,695 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour Tented Camp & Hotel
Lamara Tourism Tour operator has an office in Kenya
4.7 /5 – 32 Reviews
$1,496 to $2,444 pp (USD)
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Amboseli NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha) , Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Antonio Safaris Tour operator has an office in Kenya
5.0 /5 – 34 Reviews
$2,087 to $2,663 pp (USD)
Into Adventure Safaris Tour operator has an office in Kenya
5.0 /5 – 63 Reviews
$3,872 to $4,730 pp (USD)
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Ol Pejeta (Laikipia) , Samburu NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha) , Amboseli NP, Nairobi (End)
Morning Star Tours & Travel Tour operator has an office in Kenya
4.9 /5 – 165 Reviews
$3,801 to $4,400 pp (USD)
Estleon Adventures Tour operator has an office in Kenya
5.0 /5 – 117 Reviews
$4,851 to $5,071 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour Tented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Nashibe Adventures Tour operator has an office in Kenya
5.0 /5 – 13 Reviews
$18,513 to $21,331 pp (USD)
Kenya & Seychelles: Private tour Lodge & Tented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (City) , Mahé, Alphonse, Mahé (End)
4.9 /5 – 149 Reviews
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“A word of warning: no one knows the exact moment when the herds of wildebeest and zebra, more than 2 million strong, will cross the border from Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park into Kenya and the Masai Mara. And nor can anyone predict with certainty the precise weeks when the wildebeest will funnel down the banks of and across the crocodile-infested Mara River. But there are some reasonably reliable parameters to help when choosing the time to visit in order to maximize your chances of witnessing one of the greatest wildlife spectacles on the planet. In most years, the herds arrive in the Mara around mid-July and into August. This stage is when the massed crossings of the Mara River usually occur. In September and October, the herds usually remain in the Mara, a moving mass of wildlife that is quite extraordinary to see. By late October and almost certainly by November the herds leave Kenya and return to Tanzania.”
“The Maasai are indeed the most soulful human presence in Masai Mara safaris and meeting them and getting to know something about their lives is a highlight of any visit here. Many lodges and safari companies employ Maasai as guides and drivers, and also as employees in their lodges and tented camps. Most can also arrange visits to local Maasai communities – ask your safari operator if this is possible before booking your Kenya safari. It can be difficult to interact meaningfully with the Maasai on such occasions, although you can learn a great deal if you take the time to talk with those guiding you, serving your food or cleaning your rooms. If you want to organize something yourself, there are a number of simple accommodation and Maasai homestay places just outside the Masai Mara’s Sekenani Gate, where you can spend time with a local family and gain an unfettered insight into their lives.”
“The easiest way to avoid the crowds is to plan your Masai Mara safari to avoid the period when the migration is in full swing. If that’s not an option, it is almost impossible to shake off the convoys of safari vehicles that surround the Mara River crossings – you might just have to grin and bear it if that’s why you’re here. That said, while all of those vehicles line up along the riverbank, much of the rest of the reserve can be surprisingly quiet. Another option is to stay outside the reserve on one of the private or community conservancies that surround the Masai Mara National Reserve to the north and east. Some of these – Mara North, Naboisho, Olare Orok and Olderikesi, in particular – have some of Africa’s highest population densities for Big Cats and, though expensive, are only accessible for those staying in one of the conservancy’s small lodges or tented camps. And if you’re staying here, you can always enter the reserve to see the migration, and then return to the relative quiet of the conservancy when you’ve had enough.”
“Big Cats are the highlights of Masai Mara tours – there’s a reason the BBC filmed 'Big Cat Diary' here. Sightings are by no means guaranteed, but healthy lion populations mean you’d be very unlucky not to see a pride or two. Further, the long sightlines of the endless grasslands are ideal for spotting cheetah, while the tree-lined rivers that snake through the reserve are perfect leopard habitat. There’s also elephant, rhino, buffalo, giraffe, wildebeest, hippo, crocodile, jackal, all manner of gazelle, spotted hyena… It all adds up to something of a safari smorgasbord, with the very real possibility that you could, on a good day, see the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo) on a safari drive before breakfast. It’s why you’d need a very good reason not to pencil in the Masai Mara on your itinerary when planning your Kenya tour.”
“Some safari companies, lodges and tented camps will try to tell you that you can drive from Nairobi to the Masai Mara in just three hours, but I’ve never managed it in much less than five. The last stretch of road from Narok to the gates of the Masai Mara is unpaved and, despite constant promises that things will improve, access remains slow. Remember also that your lodge may lie deep within the reserve, adding extra driving time to the journey. It is also possible to drive via Nakuru, visiting Lake Nakuru National Park on the way, but the journey will generally take longer to get to the reserve proper, although it is a shorter journey if you’re traveling to the Mara North Conservancy. It is, of course, possible to fly into one of the Masai Mara’s airstrips from Nairobi’s Wilson Airport and avoid the road journey altogether.”
“Considering the traffic of 4WD vehicles and safari minivans that crisscross the Masai Mara every year, the Mara’s safari tracks are usually in remarkably good condition. A 4WD is preferable, but if you stick to the tracks, which you really should, then you can easily get around without too much trouble except after rains. The short rains occur in October and November and rarely cause more than a few puddles that are easy to avoid. Rainfall and muddy roads are more of an issue in March, April and, to a lesser extent, May. All of that said, I visited once in April and enjoyed fine weather, quiet trails and excellent track surfaces. It all depends on the year.”
“A 4WD vehicle is always best, and it should usually be one with a reasonably high clearance. It’s even better if it has open sides (which most mid-range and top-end lodges and safari operators use) or a pop-up roof. Even so, the workhorse of many a Kenyan safari is the white minivan that has a pop-up roof – you stand on the seats and can see in all directions, which is ideal for taking photos. Most of these minivans are 2WD vehicles and most have little difficulty in negotiating all but the more rugged Masai Mara trails; however, if you’re the one driving, remember that local drivers are experienced in these conditions and you’ll need to be cautious if driving a 2WD vehicle here, especially in the beginning.”
“There are too many to choose from! When selecting where to stay on Masai Mara tours, remember that the Masai Mara is vast and, if time permits, it may well be worth planning to sleep in a couple of locations in the reserve itself to enable you to enjoy different sectors of the park, plus a couple of the private conservancies. The latter are especially good if you’d like to experience all that Masai Mara safari packages have to offer – stirring scenery, abundant wildlife, Maasai culture – without the crowds. In Mara North, I enjoyed Saruni Mara, while over in Naboisho Conservancy I loved Asilia Naboisho Camp and Kicheche Valley Camp. And in Olderikesi Conservancy, Cottar’s 1920s Camp is a Mara classic.”
Stuart is a travel writer and author of numerous Lonely Planet guidebooks, including 'Kenya', 'Rwanda' and 'Tanzania'.
Nowhere else sums up the East African dream like the Masai Mara. Always the best place in Kenya to see huge herds of grazers and a seemingly endless procession of carnivores big and small the Masai Mara is the one place in East Africa I...
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Philip is an acclaimed travel writer and author of many guidebooks, including the Bradt guides to Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya and South Africa.
The Masai Mara is where the BBC’s Big Cat Diaries were filmed, and unsurprisingly it ranks as one of the finest reserves anywhere in Africa for big cat sightings. Above all, I associate it with lions: I’ve often encountered four or five...
My visit to Maasai Mara National Park was spectacular. It is a paradise where the spirit of the wild thrives.The park's expansive grasslands and rocky outcrops, provided the perfect unforgettable adventure. The majestic lions, graceful...
+ good access + lots of animals, we saw Buffalo, Zebra, Giraffe, Wildebeest, Rhino, cheetah, hyena, lions and many deers. + Amazing views over Savanah + Crocoldile river-centre + walking trail - limited facilities in the parc such as...
We had strong rain on 1st afternoon, which was fantastic for the unique atmosphere and my boyfriend even took fantastic pictures of animals in the rain. The other days we saw hunting cheetahs and lion, huge herds of giraffes and much...
Masai Mara was incredible for the wildlife, especially lions , cheetahs and leopards but also elephants, giraffes and zebras , all sorts of antelopes as well as hippos and crocodiles in masai Mara river.
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This Kenyan national park is one of the best places in the world to see lions, leopards, and cheetahs in the wild.
When it comes to planning an African safari , TikTok can agree on one thing: Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya needs to be on your itinerary.
“The Land of the Big Cats” has a reputation as one of the best places on the continent to see lions, leopards, and cheetahs in the wild; it was one of the main filming locations of the live-action Lion King movie .
Masai Mara’s location in the Great Rift Valley gives it a leg up on wildlife diversity compared to other reserves. Its 580 miles of lush savannah is home to almost 90 different mammal species, and safari-goers have a good chance of spotting all of the African “Big Five” — lions, leopards, elephants, African buffalo, and the elusive black rhinos — as well as members of the slightly lesser-known (but equally ‘Gram-worthy) so-called “Ugly Five,” hyenas and warthogs included. If you visit in late summer, you might even see the Great Migration of over 2 million wildebeests, zebras, and other herbivores crossing the Mara River from the neighboring Serengeti Desert.
This February, I spent 10 days visiting Kenya’s national parks and game reserves on an itinerary curated by EF Ultimate Break , a Gen Z and millennial tour company. After a week of bush glamping in sparsely vegetated and dusty parks throughout Kenya, Masai Mara was comparatively lush, and my safari Jeep was constantly stumbling upon families of elephants, giraffes, and lions.
If you’re heading to Kenya on safari soon or scrolling TikTok for future inspiration , here’s what’s worth doing at Masai Mara and how to spend three days at the reserve.
Day 1: hang out with baby elephants & meet the maasai tribe.
After a 20-plus-hour journey from Chicago, I stretched my legs at one of Nairobi’s most popular attractions. The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust’s Orphans Project houses baby elephants and rhinos who are currently unable to survive in the wild for whatever reason, and it’s just as cute as you’d expect. There was a collective “aw” as the tiniest baby black rhino stumbled out to meet the crowd, and we got introduced to all the baby elephants as they clumsily ran to the keepers for their bottles of milk.
The experience was more crowded and touristy than I expected, but I enjoyed learning the story behind each baby animal, seeing their personalities, and petting them. You’re also able to sponsor one of the baby elephants or rhinos until they’re ready to go back into the wild.
After hanging out with the animals, get into your safari Jeep to drive the five hours to Masai Mara. I stayed at PrideInn Mara Camp, which had glamping tents and cottages just steps from the park and Lake Talek, but there are plenty of accommodations around Masai Mara’s perimeter (including regular hotels like a JW Marriott Masai Mara if sleeping in a tent without air conditioning isn’t your vibe).
The best part of the PrideInn Mara Camp (and others in the area) is the presence of the Maasai tribe , which welcomed us with a traditional song and dance. There were also a number of warriors who worked in the hotel and who would walk us to and from our rooms if it was late at night.
The park is huge, so soaring over the savannah to see the landscape and animals from above is an efficient and bucket list-worthy way to start off your safari experience.
We had to wake up at 4 a.m. to head over to the hot air balloon launch site, but I quickly stopped complaining about the early call time when we were in the balloon and the sun was rising over Masai Mara.
We got to take in bird's eye views of the Mara River (including a rare sighting of an adorable baby hippo that was splashing through it), check out a family of grazing giraffes from above, and get eye-level with the vultures in the trees. Afterward, we enjoyed an English-style brunch with unlimited mimosas in the middle of the bush, then headed back to the camp to nap it all off.
In the early afternoon, we headed on our second safari and stayed until twilight. After spending almost two weeks in Kenya, I realized it’s 100% worth doing two safari drives a day — one in the morning as the sun rises and one at dusk right before the predators are about to start hunting — to get the fullest picture of how the animals act in their natural habitat.
Depending on the time of day, you’ll also see different personalities from the lions. When I went in the morning, the lions weren’t the apex predators I’d anticipated. Instead, the pride was almost playful, with a young male lion with a dandelion mane nuzzling his father and the female lions, and cuddling with them in the sun. The only hint of their agility and quick reflexes were shown in how they quickly flipped from side to side and how alert they seemed at all times, with their heads suddenly popping above the grass when they’d been lazily napping in the sun just moments earlier.
Another day, as the sun went down, I saw a group of lionesses who’d been napping and were barely camouflaged in the long grass start to oh-so-casually make their move. They inched toward a grazing herd of wildebeests, their eyes locked on their next meal. I wouldn’t have experienced these different personalities if I hadn’t seen both in action.
After going on a sunrise game drive, take an afternoon tour of the Maasai tribe’s village. Dressed in signature bright red robes, the warriors greeted us at the entrance of their village. They taught us some of their chants and performed a 10-minute celebratory song and dance that we were encouraged to take part in, which included mimicking the roaring of lions, shaking our shoulders, and competing to see who could jump the highest.
Then, they sectioned us off into groups to tour the family huts and learn about their pastoral lifestyle. Many of the Maasai people have gone into tourism and are employed by hotels and other hospitality businesses in the area, but they’re one of the few tribes where many members still practice their traditional way of life.
After the tour, we got to shop the tribe’s gorgeous beadwork, carved wooden products, and other souvenirs. I picked up a blue bracelet, a beaded choker, and some wooden coasters painted with safari animals to bring back home with me.
Ultimately, I came back to Chicago feeling relaxed, inspired, and fully ready to take advantage of my apartment’s air conditioning. I gained a deep appreciation for my proximity to wildlife during my bush glamping adventure (yes, even for the crickets and lizards in my tent).
Going on safari was life-changing for so many reasons. I was awestruck by seeing a 3-day-old hippo hanging out with his mom, and a pack of elephants racing across the savannah. I was surprised that the lions and giraffes seemed to barely take notice of our Jeep.
The safari also taught me a lesson in patience. Unlike in a zoo, you’re not able to control when or where you’ll see cheetahs, hippos, or prides of lions — which ends up making it so much more fulfilling when you do.
It’s not a question of if, but when, I’ll go back to Masai Mara on safari. And who knows — maybe this time I’ll spend more than a few days exploring Kenya’s most famous game reserve.
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Our guide was great and interacted well with the group. He had lots of animal knowledge and found us some great animals. Our transport was a van but it made it there and back and wasn't too bad for game viewing. Plenty of space for the 6 of us. Accommodation is a basic tent with bed and mossie net but was all we really needed. Meals were good and there was always plenty. While the trip is advertised as 4 days, it's only 3. I would have enjoyed having an extra day to spend in the Mara.
Really awesome safari tour! Our guide Ronald did a phenominal job explaining everything & always caring for our needs! Also I was a solo traveller, but you join a fun group, so don't worry, all very nice people! For this price this safari tour was really phenominal and I highly recommend it!
Our 3-day flight safari with Mombasa Air Safari was organized by Brian Kazungu. Everything went well. The transfer from the hotel to the airport, the domestic flights and the Governeurs Camp were a complete success! The tents of the camp are located directly on the river Mara. If you step out of the tent, you can admire hippos and crocodiles in the river. The camp has no fencing, so some warthogs ran through the tents. But occasionally hippos should be on the road at night. But no fear! There are always rangers with guns near the tents. Lunch at the camp is served outdoors. The service and the quality of the food is great! From the table you can see the Masai Mara and of course the animals! Giraffes, buffaloes, warthogs and zebras could be seen relatively close. Dinner is served by candlelight in an open tent. A very nice atmosphere! Coffee and cookies are served at the tent in the morning. Then it goes on morning game drive. We did not have the right breakfast at the camp, but in the wild on the hood of our Jeep. This is not only very adventurous, but also saves a lot of time, so that our Frühpirsch lasted 5 hours in a row! There are animals in huge herds! How many lions we saw, then we did not count! Unfortunately we have not seen a rhino, but 2 leopards. It was just unforgettable hours in the Masai Mara! We can only recommend this tour! Book with Bryan and you will spend wonderful days!
The Mara is incredible! Unique experience. Highly recommended!!!
It's a really good tour, for just three days you get to experience the best of Masai Mara. It's affordable and can be done at any day of the year.
It was a great tour Ni dissapointments The tour guides were nice
Great trip. Great driver and guide. Camp good. My recommedation to others is to get on this short trip adventure. Have fun!
The trip was fantastic. Lots of animals and vast Savana country. Our guide Simon was exceptional. He has a great knowledge of the park and the animals, is a very good driver and very friendly and humble. We stayed at Rhino Tourist camp which has everything you need.
Great experience in Masai Mara! Thanks to our guide we succeed to meet all the animals from The Big Five! Accommodation at Keekorok Lodge was nice with cosy room and good friendly service.
All in all it was a well organised safari. Everything worked out, the staff was friendly, reliable & helpful. I would have liked a little more comfort in the accommodation, but for 3 nights it was perfectly ok. It was very kind of Gracepatt to allow me to spontaneously change my original 4-day Masai Mara safari to 3 days plus 1 day Lake Nakuru! Thanks again!!! To criticise: The two guides/driver (Izack & Francis) could have provided more information about the itinerary. For example, when & where we would have lunch/dinner. In addition, the timing should have been better adapted to the tourists. We had breakfast twice very early (06:00/06:30) & then lunch again at 14:00/14:30. 8 hours between breakfast and lunch is a very long time for Europeans. I can recommend Gracepatt & would book with them again anytime.
Overall the tour was good. There was a lot of waiting and switching cars on the first day for myself and others on the tour and was a bit chaotic. Otherwise, we did see plenty of animals and accomodation and food was good.
Everything went great from the pickup to the campsite to the dedicated safari driver. Bryan, the tour operator, is fantastic and always available to answer questions and help out with any issue that comes up - even helping with other parts of the trip besides the safari.
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Kolkata. Shirlene's 12 days trip to Bali ... The trip was overall exciting and great.it was a good season and weather to travel...the safari in Masai Mara was excellent... very well planned and fun. Lake Nakuru was disappointing as my advice is that it can be easily skipped. ... Visit to Knysna and also Masai Mara especially the tented camp ...
Africa / Kenya / Masai Mara /. A trip to Masai Mara for one person usually costs between $43 and $187 per day and $86 to $374 for two people. This is a wide range of costs, and the daily average per person from our data is $98 (KES14,089) per person. This average includes food, accommodation, sightseeing, and local transportation expenses ...
4-Day Masai Mara / Lake Nakuru Budget Shared Safari. $475 to $705 pp (USD) Kenya: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle) Tented Camp & Hotel. You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Nairobi (End) Bienvenido Kenya Tours and Safaris. 4.2 /5 - 74 Reviews. Best Seller.
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The cheapest way to get from Kolkata to Masai Mara Crossing costs only $395, and the quickest way takes just 18¾ hours. Find the travel option that best suits you. ... Find all the transport options for your trip from Kolkata to Masai Mara Crossing right here. Rome2Rio displays up to date schedules, route maps, journey times and estimated ...
Masai Mara, a Kenyan national park, is one of the best places in the world to go on safari to see lions, leopards, and cheetahs in the wild. MENU. Travel. How To Spend 3 Days In Masai Mara, ...
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Find the biggest savings on one-way and return tickets right here. Maasai Mara. ₹ 36,148 per passenger.Departing Fri, 10 May.One-way flight with Air India.Outbound indirect flight with Air India, departs from Mumbai on Fri, 10 May, arriving in Mara Serena.Price includes taxes and charges.From ₹ 36,148, select. Fri, 10 May.
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