Mombasa Masai Mara Economy tented camp Kenya safari
Mombasa Masai Mara Economy tented camp Kenya safari, A three-day, two-night trip to the Masai Mara in cheap tented camps from Mombasa and the Kenyan Coast.
You will fly and drive to get to the Masai Mara Game Reserve as part of the safari plan.
The early morning trip from Mombasa to Nairobi is what you need to take.
When you get to Nairobi Airport, your tour vehicle and driver guide will be waiting for you. The drive to the Masai Mara is beautiful and full of interesting things to see.
In the evening of day 3, you will fly to Mombasa. Someone will meet you at the airport and take you back to your hotel on the Kenya Coast.
This safari choice is run by African Safari Kenya for people on a tight budget or who would rather experience the Masai Mara game reserve in a simple and natural way.
Tented camps in the Masai Mara are made up of simple tents that you can walk into. The camps are semi-permanent and have basic facilities.
Good for student groups, young couples, and young families.
Tour Highlights:
- Nairobi Kenya ( capital city)
- Central Kenya – Rich agricultural highlands
- Great Rift Valley – A geological marvel
- Masai Mara game reserve – The one-stop wildlife destination
Mombasa Masai Mara Economy tented camp Kenya safari
Day 1:
NAIROBI – MASAI MARA (265 km, about 5½ hours with stops)
Three days and two nights From Mombasa, we start our Masai Mara Kenya economy safari tour by air and road. The tour starts with an early pick-up and drive to Moi Airport Mombasa, where we catch a flight to Nairobi City to meet up with our safari vehicles and other safari participants.
Get to the Mombasa Airport at 0600 hours: Kenya Airways leaves Mombasa at 7:00 a.m. You will be met at Nairobi Airport by our safari car and driver guide who will take you to our office, which is where the trip starts.
At around 9:30 a.m.: Leave Nairobi for the Masai Mara.
Kenya’s highlands are where the safari drive to the Masai Mara takes us. Along the way, we can see coffee, tea, and subsistence farms.
There will be breaks to see the Great Rift Valley cliffs and other beautiful sights.
It’s a drive through Masai land.
Narok town, a small Masai town on the way to the Masai Mara, is where we will stop for lunch.
Day 2:
EXPERIENCE SEEING GAMES “Extravaganza for watching games”
Masai Mara is still the world’s most exciting place for wildlife.
Even when the wildebeest don’t come here every year, the reserve has more animals per square kilometer than any other park in the area.
The Masai Mara game reserve is a great place to visit because of its beautiful scenery, comfortable temperatures, and wide range of animal types.
We will go through the area on drives where we can see as many animals as we want.
We’ll either eat lunch on a walk or at camp.
Day 3:
Kenya’s Masai Mara (265 km, about 5½ hours with stops)
It’s another morning in the Mara.
We’re ready for breakfast when the sun rises, so we go on a drive to watch games.
We go back for breakfast and then go on one last game drive to wrap things up.