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4 Day Masai Mara Road Safari from Nairobi

0730hrs: Our driver-guide will pick you up from your hotel, place of residence, or airport in Nairobi and proceed to Masai Mara Game reserve.

You will arrive in time for lunch at your reserved lodge or camp. In the afternoon proceed for a game drive through the park in search of wild animals.

Dinner and overnight at reserved camp or lodge.

On this day you will have a morning game drive where you will drive across the plains in search of the big five and other wild animals before returning to the lodge for breakfast. The remainder part of the morning is spent enjoying the lodge or camp facilities. After lunch as from 1600hrs proceed for an afternoon game drive before returning to the lodge for dinner.

Dinner and overnight Stay at the reserved lodge or camp.

On this day, you can decide to spend the full day in the park with picnic lunch or do the Morning and afternoon game drives.

Dinner and overnight Stay at the reserved lodge or camp

After a relaxed breakfast, check out and depart for Nairobi with lunch stop. On arrival drop off at your hotel, place of residence, or the airport to catch your flight back home.

NB: According to the latest park rules, all visitors must leave the park by 10 a.m.

We offer an optional visit to a Masai village at Masai Mara. Please arrange this with your driver/guide. Cost: $25 per person.

Hot air balloon ride at Masai Mara. See vast wildlife herds and landforms below. An unforgettable experience. Please enquire with us. Cost: $460 per person.

4 Day Masai Mara Road Safari from Nairobi prices in USD based on Per Person sharing:

Cost per person sharing

No. of Pax

Low Season

High Season

Peak Season

High-Level Accommodation

   2 – 3 pax

$ 1320

 $ 1450

$ 1950

 

   4 -5 pax

$ 1090

$ 1220

$ 1690

 

   6 -7 pax

$ 1020

$ 1130

$ 1610

     

 

Standard Level Accommodation

   2 -3 pax

$ 1240

$ 1300

$ 1580

 

   4 -5 pax

$ 1020

$ 1080

$ 1330

 

   6 -7 pax

$ 950

$ 1000

$ 1250

     

 

Budget Level Accommodation

   2- 3 pax

$ 1080

$ 1250

$ 1400

 

   4 -5 pax

$ 950

$ 1020

$ 1130

 

   6 – 7 pax

$ 860

$ 950

$ 1050

Budget Level Accommodation

  • Elangata Olerai Camp
  • Orng’atuny Mara King Camp
  • Mara Chui Camp
  • Jambo Mara Safari Lodge

Standard Level Accommodation

  • Osero Camp
  • Enkorok Mara Camp
  • AA Mara Lodge
  • Sentrim Mara Camp
  • Mara Sopa Lodge
  • Mara Leisure Camp
  • La Maison Royale Mara Camp
  • Sentrim Mara Lodge
  • Mara River Lodge

High-Level Accommodation

  • Mara Serena Safari Lodge
  • Mara Simba – Tent Rooms
  • Mara Maisha Camp (Main Camp)
  • Tipilikwani Mara Camp
  • Keekorok Lodge
  • Matira Bush Camp
  • Loyk Mara camp
  • Mara Engai camp
  • Mara River Camp
  • Ashnil Mara Camp

Please Note:

  • Accommodation in comfortable Luxury lodges 

Accommodation based on safari lodges equivalent of 4 to 5 stars.

  • Private Tour

The tour is organized specifically for you only and you will not share the safari vehicle with others who are not part of your family or group.

  • Transport and game drives in 4 wheel drive land cruiser

The vehicle has high ground clearance and 4 wheel driven so it will able to handle the off road terrain easily.

  • Can be customized and fine-tuned 

You can also request for adjustment of the itinerary to meet your requirements. This can include the number of days and change of accommodation facilities among other things.

  • It can start in any day

This tour can start in any day.

Trip Summary

4-Day Masai Mara Safari from Nairobi takes you to Masai Mara Game Reserve where you will explore the reserve for 3 nights / 4 days. This is the best package for you if you would like to spend more time in the wild. Explore the wild today.

The tour starts from Nairobi and ends in Nairobi. Our driver-guide will pick you up from your hotel, airport, or place of residence. You will explore Masai Mara using a customized 4×4 land cruiser jeep.

Overview

4 Day Masai Mara Safari

4 Days Masai Mara Itinerary

Day 1:

Nairobi- Masai Mara

Day 2:

Masai Mara

Day 3:

Masai Mara

Day 4:

Masai Mara – Nairobi

Safari Prices Include:

Safari Prices DO NOT include:

Sunset Masai Mara Mara Bushtop Camp

Customize your dream trip:

Just tell us your dates, number of travelers, budget & wishes. We shall create a memorable safari for you.

Anbeyond Kichwa Tembo Luxury Camp Masai Mara National Reserve

Frequently Asked Kenya Safari Questions

Your dream safari in Kenya  can be booked by contacting Johari Africa Adventures via call, WhatsApp, Email, Facebook chat, Instagram chat e.t.c. It’s advisable to research different options, compare prices and reviews, and book in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Kenya offers an incredible combination of world-famous safari parks and stunning tropical beaches, making it one of Africa’s premier holiday destinations. Top safari and beach destinations include Masai Mara National Reserve, renowned for the Great Migration and exceptional wildlife viewing; Amboseli National Park, famous for elephant herds and views of Mount Kilimanjaro; Tsavo East National Park and Tsavo West National Park, Kenya’s largest wilderness areas; Lake Nakuru National Park, known for rhinos and birdlife; Samburu National Reserve, home to unique northern wildlife species; Ol Pejeta Conservancy and Laikipia Plateau for luxury conservation safaris; Aberdare National Park and Mount Kenya National Park for scenic landscapes and adventure. Along the coast, visitors can relax on the white-sand beaches of Diani Beach, Watamu, Malindi, Nyali Beach, and Bamburi Beach, while exploring the rich Swahili culture and marine life around Lamu Island. Together, these destinations showcase the very best of Kenya’s wildlife, landscapes, culture, and coastal beauty.

Johari Africa Adventures seamlessly designs and operates cross-border journeys that combine the very best of East Africa, allowing you to experience an unforgettable Kenya safari alongside an equally spectacular Tanzania safari and/or a relaxing Zanzibar beach escape. From the Great Migration in the Masai Mara and Serengeti to the pristine white sands and turquoise waters of Zanzibar, every itinerary is carefully coordinated for smooth border crossings, well-timed connections, and exceptional comfort. With expert planning and experienced driver-guides, guests enjoy a single, well-organized journey that blends wildlife, culture, and beach relaxation into one extraordinary East African adventure.

Yes, most visitors to Kenya require a visa / Electronic Travel Authorization. It’s recommended to check the visa requirements for your country of citizenship before traveling. Check more here https://johariafricaadventures.com/kenya-evisa-requirements-and-fees/

The best time for a safari in Kenya is during the dry season, which typically runs from June to October. This period offers excellent wildlife viewing opportunities as animals gather around water sources.

Essential items to pack for a safari include lightweight clothing, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, binoculars, camera with extra batteries, and sturdy walking shoes.

Yes, Kenya is generally safe for safaris, but it’s important to follow the advice of your safari guide and adhere to park regulations for a safe and enjoyable experience.

-friendly campsites and guesthouses.

It’s recommended to consult with a healthcare professional or travel clinic for advice on necessary vaccinations and health precautions before traveling to Kenya for a safari.

Yes, many safari lodges and camps in Kenya welcome families with children and offer child-friendly activities and accommodations. However, it’s important to check age restrictions and safety guidelines with individual lodges or tour operators.

The Big Five refers to the five most sought-after and iconic African wildlife species: lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros.

In addition to game drives, safari activities may include guided nature walks, birdwatching, hot air balloon safaris, cultural visits to local communities, and visits to conservation projects or wildlife sanctuaries.

Kenya is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, rhinoceros), giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, cheetah, hyena, and various antelope species.

A safari is an adventure or journey, typically in Africa, to observe and photograph wildlife in their natural habitats.

A game drive is a guided excursion in a safari vehicle through a national park or wildlife reserve to observe and photograph animals.

Accommodation options on safari range from luxury lodges and tented camps to budget-friendly campsites and guesthouses.

The wildebeest migration is an annual natural phenomenon in which millions of wildebeest, accompanied by zebras and other herbivores, migrate in search of greener pastures between the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya.

National parks are government-managed protected areas set aside for conservation and wildlife viewing, while conservancies are privately owned or community-owned areas managed for conservation and sustainable tourism.

The weather on safari in Kenya can vary depending on the time of year and location. Generally, Kenya experiences a dry season from June to October and a wet season from November to May, with temperatures ranging from mild to hot.

The duration of a safari can vary depending on individual preferences and itinerary. Safaris may range from a single-day excursion to multi-day tours lasting several days or weeks.

The currency used in Kenya is the Kenyan Shilling (KES). While major credit cards are accepted at many lodges, camps, and larger establishments, it’s advisable to carry some cash for purchases at smaller shops or markets.

Yes, on clear days, Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest peak, can be visible from certain areas in Kenya, such as Amboseli National Park.

If you encounter a wild animal on safari, it’s important to remain calm, keep a safe distance, and follow the instructions of your safari guide. Avoid making sudden movements or loud noises that may startle the animal, and never attempt to approach or feed wild animals.

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