Sunday 10 June 2012

Wildebeest Migration Masai Mara

Start : Nairobi End : Nairobi Tour Duration:3 days Masai Mara National Reserve Accommodations: Self Contained Tents Group Size: 2 Pax and above; guaranteed departure Day 1:Nairobi -Masai Mara Depart from Nairobi in the morning and drive along the floor of the Rift Valley to arrive in time for lunch. Afternoon game drive is taken. Dinner and overnight at Mara Sidai Day 2:Masai Mara full days exploring the Masai Mara National Park. Morning and afternoon game drive.This is the annual migration of millions of wildebeest and zebra from the Serengeti (Tanzania) in search of water and pasture. Following on their heels are the predators of the savanna- lion, cheetah, wild dog, jackal, hyena and vultures Optional hot air balloon safari can be arranged at an extra cost of US$ 450 per person Meals and overnight at Mara Sidai Day 3 Mara - Nairobi Morning game drive then return to the lodge for breakfast .We drive back through the Masai town of Narok and stop for some souvenir shopping, before continuing across the plains to Nairobi where the safari ends Contact us for pricing For Bookings :Call Leny + 254 724 327 639 or Email: loitasafari@gmail.com Safari price Cost Includes: -Transport on custom made 8 seater tour van ideal for game viewing and photography -Full board accommodation whilst on safari -Accommodation in tented camp -All park entrance fees to include government taxes -Service of an English speaking professional driver/guide -All game drives as detailed in the itinerary Complimentary return airport transfers -Bottled water whilst on safari -Start and end in Nairobi. -Personalized service Tour Cost excludes: -Tips -Laundry -Beverages/Drinks -International flights -Visas -Items of a personal nature -Any other extras not detailed in -Hotel accommodations in Nairobi before and after the safari We shall be Having Daily departures to Masai Mara BEGINNING JULY to NOVEMBER at 8.30am. FACT FILE Did you KNOW...? Masai Mara is most famous for its lions. All other members of the "Big Five" are to be found in the Masai Mara.Wildebeest are the dominant inhabitant of the Masai Mara, and their numbers are estimated in the millions. Around July of each year these animals migrate in north from the Serengeti plains in search of fresh pasture, and return to the south around October. The Great Migration is one of the most impressive natural events worldwide, involving about 1,300,000 Wildebeest, 360,000 Thomson's Gazelle, and 191,000 Zebra. These numerous migrants are followed along their annual route by predators, most notably lions and hyena. Every July (or sometimes August), the wildebeest travel over 600 miles (960km) from Tanzania's Serengeti plains, northwards to the Masai Mara and the Mara River is the final obstacle. In October or November, once they have feasted and the grass has all but gone, they turn around and go back the other way For Bookings Call Leny + 254 724 327 639 or Email: loitasafari@gmail.com

3 comments:

  1. This kind of unfounded/malicious allegations against us is un called for.If for sure someone used our safari and was disappointed tell our followers how much he paid for the safari,where to,number of days and where he slept.We wish to inform our followers and clients that RUFUS does not work for LOITA SAFARIS TREKK.To win the confidence and trust could the said complainants attach supporting documents and receipts to prove that we did a safari for them.Someone is out to ruin our image,thanks to our loyal clients who despite all this have continued to support out safaris and referred other clients to us especially the large turn out on our fascinating monthly gateway and the high bookings during this December Holiday.Meanwhile we welcome your suggestions,comments and criticism for us to continue serve you better.

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  2. Put copies of the receipts from us as a prove that indeed you traveled with us.And stop lying.Because if we had 666$ then we must have issued you with a receipt for the safari....attach it here.

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