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Mara Triangle Conservancy
Mara Triangle Conservancy In Greater Masai Mara
Overview
The Mara Triangle lies in the southwestern sector of Masai Mara National Reserve in between the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, the famous Mara River and the Olooloo Escarpment where the Mara River forms a natural boundary line that embraces one-third of the Mara Reserve.
In addition to the dividing river, the area of the Mara Triangle is also defined by the Oloololo Escarpment (aka as Siria).
The area covers 510-square kilometers (126,023 acres) and is managed by a non-profit Mara Conservancy, a successful groundbreaking partnership between the public and private sector, between conservation professionals and the local Maasai community, to successfully conserve and manage one of the most animal-rich areas of the world.
Landscape & Scenery
The Mara Triangle extends across 510 square kilometers, approximately one third of the entire Masai Mara National Reserve. Due to its superb location, this wilderness also boasts an incredible, diverse landscape that includes rivers, streams, swamps, plains, volcanic features and much more.
Mara Triangle is also the entrance and exit point of the wildebeest migration that arrive from the Serengeti; making it one of the most strategic locations for game viewing drives in Masai Mara especially during the migration season safari.
The Mara Triangle is home to large populations of wildlife all year round. Its’ vast open plains and acacia forests are home to an amazing number of wildlife. Discover the lush landscape along the banks of the Mara River flanked with riverine forests, open savannah woodlands giving shelter and food to elephants, buffaloes, hippos and baboons with the Oolooloo Escarpment scattered with acacia trees creating a dramatic background.
Reasons To Visit Mara Triangle Conservancy
Guided game drives in search of animals and birds are the main activities in Mara Triangle. Some of the other popular safari activities are brief visits to a traditional Maasai tribal village, guided walking safaris, sundowner experiences, and balloon safaris.
With our highly trained and experienced guides you will be sure to see the very best Game that the Mara Triangle and Masai Mara have to offer. The game viewing drives are scheduled twice a day but there is also flexibility during peak Migration to stay out all day so you are sure to catch nature’s greatest show in earth.
We also offer you the unique experience of a Balloon safari ride over the plains, forest and river of the Masai Mara Game Reserve, famous for its abundance of wildlife throughout the year. The annual migration of the Wildebeest from July to October is a sight that, viewed from the vantage point of a Balloon, is never to be forgotten.
Discover a more memorable Kenyan breakfast in the bush. You will set of in the early morning hours and enjoy a fascinating game drive in the Mara Triangle, your guide will then take you to one of our specially chosen breakfast sites where a tasty breakfast awaits.
Indulge in fine dining under the twinkling stars of the African sky. It’s a wonderful al fresco dining experience overlooking the Mara extensive plains — add an extra memorable touch with traditional Maasai entertainment around the bonfire and listen to stories of the Masai.
Enjoy refreshing cocktails and tasty canapés whilst watching the sun set over that spectacular scenery – breathtaking. Soft drinks are also available for children.
Nearby the Mara Triangle Conservancy exists a small settlement of traditional Maasai communities. Their traditional Maasai homestead is known as a “Manyatta”. We encourage clients to visit this Manyatta if they are interested in Maasai culture and would like to experience a way of life unchanged for centuries.
Our ” guided safari walks’ will identify tracks; highlight interesting small wildlife; talk about fascinating plants; birds and most important the eco- system, which we are very passionate about . The ‘ bush walking safaris ‘ is a great way to appreciate the smaller wildlife, which can’t be so easily seen from a vehicle. It’s also offers the thrill of being in the bush with the big game.
Activities At Mara Triangle Conservancy
Guided game drives in search of animals and birds are the main activities in Mara Triangle. Some of the other popular safari activities are brief visits to a traditional Maasai tribal village, guided walking safaris, sundowner experiences, and balloon safaris.
Wildlife At Mara Triangle Conservancy
Since Mara Triangle is less visited and less crowded than the rest of the other game parks, it is home to large populations of wildlife all year round. Its’ vast open savannah plains and acacia forests are home to an amazing number of wildlife including giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, elands and impalas.
As expected in this area, predators such as lions, leopards, hyenas, jackals and cheetahs can always be spotted loitering nearby.
The banks of the Mara River provides a good shelter and food to elephants, buffaloes, hippos and baboons. Last but not least, during the Great Migration, a number of crocodiles lie in wait in the muddy waters of the Mara River, ready to attack weakened wildebeests or zebras attempting to cross the river.
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The reserve is a photographer’s and travellers paradise, dramatic river crossings and of course... more wildlife and adventure with abundant elephant, buffalo, giraffe, lion and cheetah alongside the migratory wildebeest and zebra and large numbers of hippos and crocodiles are found in the Mara River.
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Over two million wildebeest, zebra and other herbivores trek from the southern Serengeti to the lush green grasses of the Masai Mara. Known as one of the seven wonders of the world, the great migration is an iconic safari must-see.
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Enjoy unlimited game viewing drives, the colorful Masai tribesmen and cultural tour. A tour in undeniably one of Africa’s top safari destinations.
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A safari to some of Kenya’s leading National Parks and Reserves. Amboseli National Park, famous for its views of Mount Kilimanjaro and good numbers of elephants, Lake Nakuru with its diverse wildlife and distinctive lakes, and the world-renowned Masai Mara.
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A perfectly tailored 5 days Kenya safari to offer some of the spectacular views in Kenya, this safari takes you on a visit to Masai Mara, the most popular wildlife safari destination in Kenya, Lake Nakuru a birder’s haven and home to the endangered black and white rhinos, and finish off with a cycling safari at Hell’s Gate.
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Views of snow-capped Mt. Kilimanjaro - Game drives to see chimpanzees, lions, waterbuck, and elands among others. - Opportunities to touch rhinos - Discovery boat ride – view wildlife on the shore, walking safari on Crescent Island amongst the giraffes, zebras & more.
Best Time To Visit Mara Triangle Conservancy
The Dry season months from June to October, when animals draw near to water, are ideal for visiting Mara Triangle Conservancy. The short rains usually fall in November and December, with longer rains likely in March and April (sometimes continuing into May). The dry spell between the rains in January and February is also a good time to visit, but it can be busy then. Migratory birds are present from November until April.
Weather & Climate At Mara Triangle Conservancy
The weather and climate of Mara Triangle Conservancy is identical to that of the Masai Mara in general.
Due to the altitude, the climate in Mara Triangle Conservancy is slightly colder and wetter than might be expected this close to the equator. Daytime is pleasant with temperatures in the mid to high twenties Celsius (mid-seventies to low eighties Fahrenheit), while it cools off significantly at night.
Consider this the perfect time for going on a Kenya safari; the days are sunny and it’s rarely very hot. Nevertheless pack some warm clothes for the morning game drives which can be very chilly.
June, July & August – During this time, consider Masai Mara generally sunny and dry with afternoon temperatures averaging at around 25°C/ (77 degrees Fahrenheit), and during the night you will experience cold evenings and early mornings when temperatures are at around 12°C/54° Fahrenheit.
September & October – At this time of year, it’s mostly dry although you can expect occasional rain showers. Daytime temperatures in October are slightly at an average of 27 degrees Celsius (81 degrees Fahrenheit). On your early morning game drives expect it to be chilly at around (around 12°C/54°F).
It’s that time of the season when we experience rainfall in the Masai Mara. Talking about abrupt short afternoon showers. We recommend that on your list of what to pack for your Kenya safari bring with you warm clothing.
November & December – marks the start of the ‘Short rains’ – expect short rain showers during these two months with afternoon temperatures at an average of around 27°C/81 degrees Fahrenheit).
January & February – Rainfall slows down, although incidental rain shower do still occur.
March, April & May – this is the long rainy season with April being the wettest month. However – you don’t have to worry about it raining all day long but it does rain regularly, typically in the form of afternoon showers. Early morning game drives can be slightly warmer with average temperatures in Masai Mara around 13°C/55°F.
How To Get To Mara Triangle Conservancy
Your flight entry point to Kenya for safari will most likely be Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) – Nairobi, 15km/9mi southeast of the capital city Nairobi.
The Mara Triangle Conservancy is also reachable by road. If it happens to be the case; travelling by road to Mara Triangle is approximately 230km/145mi from Nairobi. The access roads could take 5 and a half hours to drive from the capital with your entrance into the Sekenani Gate in Masai Mara.
Additionally, the Mara Triangle is easy to access by flight, guests can fly into Angama Airfield, Kichwa Tembo, Mara North, Musiara and Serena airstrips, and with daily scheduled flights connecting it with other parks, reserves, and destinations in Kenya.
We have airlines & flight tickets to Mara Triangle Conservancy which you can easily book through us. The favored route for a Masai Mara fly-in safari is by flying from Nairobi Wilson Airport. From here it is a short (takes between 45 and 60 minutes) flight to Masai Mara.
Safari Tours To Mara Triangle Conservancy
Browse some of our favorite Mara Triangle safaris & tours which promise a more intimate adventure especially for travelers longing for a more private safari experience far away from the crowds with plenty of flexible safari activities, this is your one chance to do one of Kenya conservancy safaris & tours. Maybe you’re planning your honeymoon safari in Africa or rather you just desire a more private family safari experience just know that you have plenty of options to choose from.
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A flying safari offers you a bird's-eye view of Africa's Iconic Masai Mara.
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Our 4-day Masai Mara flying safari package saves you the time needed to move from Nairobi to Masai Mara.
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Make the most of your short tour to Masai Mara by flight.