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Masai Mara National Reserve

TIME : 2016/2/16 18:41:58

The world-renowned Masai Mara National Reserve needs little in the way of introduction; its tawny, wildlife-stuffed savannahs are familiar to everyone who owns a TV set and the scene for umpteen documentaries and films.

Reliable rains and plentiful vegetation underpin this extraordinary ecosystem and the millions of herbivores it supports. Wildebeest, zebra, impala, elephant, Masai giraffe and several species of gazelle all call the Mara home. This vast concentration of game accounts for high predator numbers including cheetah, leopard and the highest lion densities in the world.

The Masai Mara (or Mara as locals affectionately refer to it) is the northern extension of Tanzania’s equally famous Serengeti Plains and is jointly managed by the Narok County Council and the Mara Conservancy (on behalf of Trans-Mara County Council). The whole ecosystem is greatly extended by the numerous privately and community owned conservancies and group ranches that surround the reserve.