by Rohit Telgote | Feb 9, 2026 | Safari Guide, The Masai Mara Safari
The dry season in the Masai Mara usually runs from June to October. This period is considered the most popular time to visit, mainly because wildlife becomes easier to spot and the Great Migration reaches the reserve. If you want classic African safari conditions, the...
by Rohit Telgote | May 22, 2025 | The Masai Mara Safari, Wildlife
When the rains arrive in the Masai Mara, everything changes. The golden grasslands turn lush green, seasonal rivers begin to flow, and with them, a wave of winged visitors fills the sky. These are the migratory birds — long-distance travelers from Europe and Asia —...
by Rohit Telgote | May 5, 2025 | Conservation
The Living Relationship For centuries, the Maasai people have shared the vast savannas with Africa’s incredible wildlife. This isn’t just a story of neighbors – it’s a profound connection that has shaped both the Maasai culture and the ecosystem...
by Rohit Telgote | Apr 16, 2025 | Safari Guide
The low season in the Masai Mara usually falls between March to May, with a shorter shoulder low period in November. This time coincides with heavier rainfall and fewer visitors. While it is often overlooked, the low season offers a very different safari experience....
by Rohit Telgote | Mar 29, 2025 | The Masai Mara Safari
If you’re dreaming of an unforgettable safari in Masai Mara but want something more exclusive and less crowded than the main reserve, then conservancies are the way to go. These private, community-run areas not only protect wildlife but also support local...