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Masai Mara Shared Group Safaris
The Masai Mara is an amazing place to go on a group tour or safari. The wildlife here in particular can be incredible. If you’re here during the great migration, you can enjoy one of the greatest natural spectacles on the planet. Even at other times, you can expect to see big cats, elephant, zebra and so much more. In the Masai Mara – and this applies as much to the Masai Mara National Reserve as to the Maasai-run conservancies next door – it’s not just about incredible wildlife viewing. The landscapes here are classic East African savannahs with rolling hills and distant escarpments as a backdrop, and the variety of accommodation is similarly outstanding.
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4-Day Masai Mara-Lake Nakuru Budget Kenya Safari Tour
$456 to $560 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp & Hotel
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Nairobi (End)
Bienvenido Kenya Tours and Safaris
4.7/5 – 160 Reviews
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Best Seller
3-Day Masai Mara 4x4 Group Joining Safari
$300 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Aanika Karibu Safaris In Kenya
4.7/5 – 1,549 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
6-Day Let's Go Masai Mara Nakuru and Amboseli in a Group
$952 to $1,120 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp & Hotel
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Amboseli NP, Nairobi (End)
Jungleroam Safaris
5.0/5 – 1,202 Reviews
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4-Day Masaimara & Lake Nakuru Midrange Groupjoining Tour
$757 to $872 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Nairobi (End)
Savannah Woods Safaris
4.9/5 – 147 Reviews
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3-Day Masai Mara Bush Safari
$392 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Blue Mountain Trekking Safaris
5.0/5 – 80 Reviews
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8-Day Best of Kenya Group Joining Safari
$2,498 pp (USD)
Scheduled Start DatesKenya: Shared tour (max 6 people per vehicle)
Mid-range Lodge & Tented CampYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha), Amboseli NP, Nairobi NP, Nairobi (End)
Samson’s Safaris
4.8/5 – 35 Reviews
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3-Day Maasai Mara Mid Range Lodge Tour
$605 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)
Mid-range Tented CampYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Kenya Bush Expeditions
4.7/5 – 132 Reviews
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3-Day Masai Mara Thrilling Budget Safari
$426 to $650 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 6 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Buffalo Steps Adventures
5.0/5 – 19 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
3-Day Masai Mara Joining Group Tour
$381 to $594 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Axis Africa Expedition & Safaris
5.0/5 – 2,574 Reviews
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Best Seller
7-Day Mid-Range Kenya Safari
$2,258 to $3,210 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)
Mid-range Lodge & Tented CampYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Amboseli NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha), Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Cherish Africa Safaris
5.0/5 – 26 Reviews
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6-Day Best of Kenya Budget Group Joining Safari
$875 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp & Hotel
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Amboseli NP, Nairobi (End)
Big Time Safaris
4.2/5 – 201 Reviews
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9-Day Ultimate Kenya Group Safari
$5,672 pp (USD)
Scheduled Start DatesKenya: Shared tour (max 6 people per vehicle)LuxuryLodge & Tented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Samburu NR, Ol Pejeta Conservancy (Laikipia Plateau), Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
eXplore Plus Travel & Tours
4.8/5 – 25 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
3-Day Masai Mara Sopa Shared Group
$672 to $1,008 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Jocky Tours and Safaris
4.9/5 – 2,872 Reviews
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3-Day Masai Mara Lodge Group Joining Safari
$1,008 to $1,434 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
CKC Tours & Travel
5.0/5 – 125 Reviews
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5-Day Group Joining Unique Safari Experience
$1,982 to $2,438 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 6 people per vehicle)LuxuryLodge & Tented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha), Nairobi (End)
Voyage to the Magical Africa
5.0/5 – 9 Reviews
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8-Day Masai Mara - Lake Nakuru and Naivasha - Amboseli
$1,456 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp & Hotel
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha), Amboseli NP, Nairobi (End)
Bold Wilderness Tours and Safaris
4.5/5 – 2 Reviews
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4-Day Maasai Mara & Lake Nakuru Parks- Group Joining
$672 to $896 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)
Mid-range Tented Camp & HotelYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Nairobi (End)
Savanna Sojourns Safari
5.0/5 – 3 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
5-Day Masai Mara & Lakes Group Joining Safari
$1,036 pp (USD)
Scheduled Start DatesKenya: Shared tour (max 6 people per vehicle)
Mid-range Lodge & Tented CampYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Lake Naivasha (Naivasha), Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Beacon Safaris
4.9/5 – 326 Reviews
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3-Day Lenchada Tourist Budget Camp Group Tour
$351 to $556 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Balu Travel
4.9/5 – 125 Reviews
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3-Day Masai Mara Group Budget 4x4 Jeep Safari
$345 to $455 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 6 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Tai Adventures
4.8/5 – 23 Reviews
5 Questions About Masai Mara Group Safaris
Answered by
Anthony Ham
Anthony has written numerous Lonely Planet guidebooks to Africa, including guides to Kenya and East Africa. He has written about Kenya and the wider region for magazines and newspapers around the world. He is also the author of ‘The Last Lions of Africa’.› More about Anthony
5 Questions About Masai Mara Group Safaris
Anthony Ham
What is a good size for a Masai Mara group tour?
“As a general rule, the smaller your safari group the better (but also more expensive) your experience will be. The good thing about small-group safaris – which should include around six (but no more than a total of eight) in your traveling party – is that your safari vehicles will feel less crowded. Safari vehicles usually consist of minibuses with pop-up roofs or open-sided 4WDs with a canvas roof and tiered seating. Many of these vehicles can seat as many as 12 people. But if you’re sharing a vehicle with that many other travelers, you’ll be crammed in and won’t always get the best view. Having fewer people on safari also means there are fewer other travelers to take into consideration. For example, every time you stop to enjoy an animal encounter, there will be some who want to stay for a while and others who wish to move on. You’re more likely to get your preference on such occasions when the traveling group is small.”
1Is there a minimum age for a Masai Mara group safari?
“The general answer to this question is no, there is no minimum age for going on safari. I have traveled throughout Africa, including to the Masai Mara, with my young children, and it was one of the best experiences of a traveling lifetime. At the same time, there may be some restrictions for particular kinds of accommodation or activities. Some accommodation places have a minimum age for safari travelers. These are usually quite exclusive, high-end places and such places will obviously be off-limits for families. There may also be some specific activities that have minimum-age requirements. Where this is the case, it’s usually for safety reasons. For example, walking safaris in the Mara’s conservancies may not allow young children, because wild animals (including lions) are known to sometimes react more unpredictably in the presence of children.”
2What type of vehicle can I expect?
“When it comes to getting to the Masai Mara, you will travel by road or by air. If traveling by road, you will most likely travel to the area in a minibus or a 4WD vehicle, depending on the size of your traveling party. If you fly, it will be in a small plane (usually a six- to 20-seater aircraft) into one of the Masai Mara’s many airstrips from Nairobi’s Wilson Airport or from one of the other national parks or airports around Kenya’s south or Tanzania’s north. Once you’re in the Masai Mara, you will get around in a minibus or a 4WD safari vehicle. These vehicles will be used for both game drives and for getting from one destination within the Masai Mara to the next. If it’s a minibus, it will have a pop-up roof so that you can have a great view of the animals. If it’s a 4WD, expect an open-sided vehicle with a canvas roof and tiered seating.”
3How much do Masai Mara group safari packages cost?
“Packages for a Masai Mara group safari vary greatly, with so many different variables to consider. As a very basic starting point, however, the cheapest tours begin at around US$150 per person per day, and can go much higher, even climbing above US$500 per person per day. One of the costs that needs to be factored into these estimates is the daily park entrance fee, which is US$80/45 per adult/child per day. Among the variables to take into account are the size of the safari group (smaller groups usually cost more) and the number of days your safari will last (determining how many days one-off costs like transfers need to be divided into). Other things to weigh up include the type of accommodation (there are great differences in price between budget camping tents and luxury safari tents in an exclusive tented camp) and the season in which you travel. High season in the Masai Mara runs from June to October and again from December to March, and high-season prices can be almost double the cost of traveling in low season.”
4What is a typical day on a Masai Mara group tour like?
“There may be variations on what a typical day looks like on any Masai Mara group safari: a budget camping safari will always look different to a luxury five-star trip. But there are some consistent elements to the safari day regardless of the type of holiday you have planned. On a normal day (not one where you’ll be traveling between destinations) you’ll be woken before dawn with a hot drink and perhaps a light snack. Then you’ll leave your camp or lodge for an early morning guided game drive with others on your tour. The drives happen early in the morning because this is when (along with late afternoon) the animals are most active and easiest to find and see. Depending on what you see, your game drive may last until midmorning, when you’ll return to camp for a fuller breakfast. You’ll usually have time to relax before and after lunch, although there may be an activity scheduled, such as a village visit. There may be afternoon tea midafternoon, followed by another game drive. Just before sunset, your guide and driver will usually stop for that old safari tradition, the sundowner: you’ll watch the sunset from a nice vantage point and enjoy a drink and snacks. Back at camp you’ll have dinner, and there may be some form of entertainment, or you might have time to swap stories with other travelers around the campfire. If you’re staying in a community conservancy, you may also go on a night game drive to look for nocturnal animals; these are not allowed in the main reserve.”
5Masai Mara Reviews
Mike is an award-winning wildlife writer, former editor of Travel Zambia magazine and author of the Bradt Guide to Southern African Wildlife.
Safari Central
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Nana is a travel writer and author of multiple guidebooks, including the Lonely Planet guides to Africa, Zambia & Malawi and South Africa.
The Legendary Masai Mara
Legendary Masai Mara is the most visited wildlife reserve in Kenya and it’s easy to see why. This 1,510 square km park supports a huge and diverse animal population and is one of the only places in the world where it is still possible to...
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Best park we visited without doubt. We encountered a lot of wildlife, all with incredible photo perspectives. The off-road allowed us to find some animals in really natural attitude (a cheetah eating a zebra just the first day) and the park...
Fantastic contrast against the Serengeti and allowed us to gain a greater perspective of the migration route. We captured some amazing moments here with wildlife and would visit again without hesitation.
CN
Too many unbelievable sceneries, still wanting more
The wonderful 6days 5nights. Moses took us to the best positions to look at the animals quickly. Cheetah hunting, elephants eating, giraffes walking. All of these shows the freedom of this magical land, Africa. I was sitting in the...
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3 Days wildlife safari
Kenya is a breathtaking destination filled with stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, and warm, welcoming people. From the Maasai Mara to the vibrant streets of Nairobi, every moment was unforgettable. Truly a dream come true for nature...