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    Masaï-Mara National Reserve - Kenya

    Birds

    The Masai Mara National Reserve is located in southwestern Kenya on the border with Tanzania. With its 1,500 km² of savanna, rivers and small valleys, it is home to a great diversity of animals.

    Those trips were organized with Melting Pot Safaris, managed by Tony Crocetta, wildlife photographer, and Simon Chebon, Kenyan guide. Well located in the Masai Mara National Reserve, we are only a 5 minute drive from the land of the animals. Here, it is the men who are locked in their vehicle !

    Specialized in photo safaris, the structure is oriented towards photographers : guides trained to position themselves well for the photos, possibility of adapting balls on the doors, been bags,... The safaris take place from 6:30 am to 12:00 am and from 4:00 pm to sunset (possibility of one full day during the week). Unforgettable stays so much the variety of the photographed animals is big.

    Our first visit to the Masaï-Mara was in September 2021 and our second in April 2023. The two periods are very different. On the one hand, the landscape is transformed: golden, dry, roasted grass in September, green and fat in April, while the weather is more humid. On the other hand, the distribution of animals is not the same: large herds of herbivores, many cheetahs in September after the return of these groups from Tanzania; few herbivores, few cheetahs, many elephants in April.

    Lions
    Cheetahs
    Elephants
    Buffaloes
    Birds
    Hippos
    Serval Hyenas Léopard
    Monkeys and other animals
    Giraffes Zebras Wildebeests Crocodiles
    Gazelles Impalas Waterbucks Topis
    Landscapes

    Birds

    April 2023

    Jabiru
    Jabiru
    Jabiru
    Jabiru
    Little bee-eater
    Little bee-eater
    Little bee-eater
    Long-stranded roller
    Long-stranded roller
    Long-stranded roller
    Long-stranded roller
    Crested kingfisher
    Pied Kingfisher
    Pied Kingfisher
    Southern bucorve
    Southern bucorve
    Southern bucorve
    Martial eagle
    Martial eagle
    Martial eagle
    Yellow-throated sentinel lark
    Yellow-throated sentinel lark
    Striated swallow
    Kori bustard
    Kori bustard
    Secretary bird
    Crested Lark
    White head ducks
    Hamerkop
    Striated heron
    Vulture
    Vulture
    Marabout and Vulture
    Stork
    Ostrich

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    September 2021

    Crested kingfisher
    Little bee-eater
    Long-stranded roller
    White-fronted bee-eater
    Jabiru
    Grey-headed kingfisher
    Southern bucorve
    Verreaux's Eagle-Owl
    White-bellied Bustard
    Fishing eagle
    Long-stranded roller
    Bearded Woodpecker
    Bateleur
    Eurasian Hoopoe
    Crested Lark
    White-browed Coucal
    African Paradise Flycatcher
    Little bee-eater
    Jabiru
    Long-stranded roller
    Yellow-billed Stork
    Village Weaver
    Long-stranded roller
    White-fronted bee-eater
    Little bee-eater
    Vulture
    Rüppell's Starling
    Jabiru
    Martial eagle
    African Sacred Ibis
    Long-stranded roller
    White-browed Coucal
    Black-bellied Bustard
    Rüppell's Starling
    Vulture
    White-fronted bee-eater
    Black-shouldered eagle
    African Jacana
    Black-backed Puffback
    Jabiru
    Bateleur
    Hamerkop
    Red-necked Spurfowl
    Ostrich
    Secretarybird
    Long-crested eagle
    Nightjar
    Yellow-throated sandgrouse

    Lodging

    We have tested :

    • Melting Pot Bush Camp : located on the banks of the Mara River, in the Masaï-Mara Reserve, the camp is made up of about ten tents and can accommodate about twenty people, which gives it a family atmosphere. The tents are very well equipped with real beds, a small bathroom corner (without water supply: basin and thermos of hot water and pitcher of cold water) with dry toilet (some flush toilets are available in the camp) and adjoining hot shower outside under the trees. Electricity in the tents is cut off between about 10:30 pm and 5:30 am. We were in the Zebra room facing the river and the hippos ! The camp also includes a dining tent with a large table where all the safari participants eat together and they eat very well (buffet). Next to it is a bar tent with armchairs and low tables. A nice little corner for the aperitif! Electrical plugs are available to recharge the batteries of cameras, phones, computers...


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