Join the Spectacle of the World-Famous Wildebeest Migration!
Thousands upon thousands of wildebeest and zebra embarking on a journey of epic proportions, trekking into the lush pastures of the Mara from July to October. It's a sight to behold, and you're invited to be a part of it!
But that's not all – with such an abundance of plains game, the Mara becomes a haven for majestic big cats, drawn in by the promise of plentiful prey. And guess what? Our horses and the local lion pride have formed a unique understanding, allowing for breathtakingly close encounters that will leave you in awe!
And then there's the Mara River crossing – a thrilling highlight that will get your heart racing as you navigate the rushing waters while hippos and crocodiles watch on. It's an experience you won't soon forget!
Should you wish to travel in July, August, September and October we recommend booking a minimum of 6 months in advance as these rides coincide with the annual wildebeest migration and fill up quickly.
DATES:
13 - 20 July 2024- fully booked
10 - 17 August 2024- fully booked
17 - 24 August 2024- fully booked
31 August - 07 September 2024- 1 saddle open
7 - 14 September 2024- fully booked
14 - 21 September 2024- 1 saddle open
5 - 12 October 2024- 3 saddles open
12 - 19 October 2024- 9 saddles open
7 - 14 December 2024- 5 saddles open
18 - 25 January 2025- fully booked
25 Jan - 01 Feb 2025- 2 saddles open
08 - 15 March 2025- fully booked
14 - 21 June 2025- 8 saddles open
21 - 28 June 2025-2 saddles open
12 - 19 July 2025- fully booked
19 - 26 July 2025- 10 saddles open
09 - 16 August 2025- 10 saddles open
16 - 22 August 2025- 1 saddle open
13 - 20 September 2025- 12 saddles open
20 - 27 September 2025- 10 saddles open
11 - 18 October 2025- 12 saddles open
18 - 25 October 2025- 12 saddles open
13 - 20 December 2025- 12 saddles open
27 December 2025 - 03 January 2026- 12 saddles open
RATES:
2024- USD9870
2025- USD10850
Best time to visit:
June- October
Accommodation: Mobile
4 different camp locations
Day 1
This morning you will either be collected from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport or, if you have arrived earlier, from your Nairobi hotel and transferred to Wilson Airport for your one hour flight departing at 10am to Mara Naibosho. It is a beautiful flight passing over the fertile Kikuyu highlands before reaching the Great Rift Valley. Flying across the volcano-studded floor of the Rift you will reach the Loita Hills and Naibosho airstrip by 11am. Your guide will meet you and there will be an hour’s drive to camp. Our Olare Lamun camp is set in a grove of acacia trees nearby a small stream on the southern edge of the Loita plains. Olare Lamun translates to rhino salt lick in Maa. You will have time for lunch and a tour of the camp before your first evening ride.
Day 2
After an early morning ride we will come back to camp for a light breakfast and then set out for a game drive and walk up the nearby hill, known as Oloiburmut. We will return to camp for lunch. There will be time for a siesta and at around 4pm we will head out to visit the local Masai village.
Day 3
Today is our first moving day and we break camp in good time, as it is the longest ride of the trip covering nearly 50kms. We ride across rolling open plains and the game generally becomes more plentiful as we approach the Mara ecosystem. We should see herds of zebra, topi, giraffe, wildebeest, gazelle and there is a good chance of seeing elephant and buffalo as well. We reach our camp on the edge of the Masai Game Reserve on the Olare Orok lugga late afternoon. From camp, we are likely to hear lion and hyena at night and the abundance of game is apparent everywhere.
Day 4
A full day of morning and evening rides from camp with the option of driving into the game park for some good photographic opportunities. From the Land Rovers we can get much closer to lion, elephant and buffalo than we are able to do from the horses.
Day 5
Our second moving day; we head west across the Mara plains and reach the Mara River on the park boundary. We hopefully ford the river (unless in complete flood) at one of the famous wildebeest crossings and then head south-west across the Mara Triangle where we have our picnic lunch before ascending the Soit Olololol Escarpment to reach our camp in a forest glade overlooking the whole Mara ecosystem.
Day 6
This is our last moving day as we descend the escarpment and ride through the Triangle once more to the same wildebeest crossing on the river. We head in a north westerly direction and after lunch we find our final campsite set up on the banks of the Mara River. Close by there are some hippo pools and their grunting at night is a special feature of this camp.
Day 7
With a full day camped on the river we will follow the same morning and evening ride routine, crossing the river with hippos once more. A walk or drive will be on offer after breakfast; providing another good opportunity to take photographs.
Day 8
You will have a last morning ride before returning to camp and saying goodbye to your horses. After a full English breakfast, you will game drive to the airstrip and fly back to Nairobi at approximately 11am, allowing plenty of time to reach your onward destination.
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