Masai Mara Ashnil Camp Safari
Explore the iconic Masai Mara, renowned for its abundant wildlife and vast savannahs
Stay at the luxurious Ashnil Camp, offering comfort amidst the wild beauty of the Mara
Enjoy thrilling game drives with experienced guides, providing opportunities to see the Big Five
Experience the Great Wildebeest Migration, a spectacular display of nature’s wonders
Witness breathtaking sunsets over the Mara plains, a photographer’s and nature lover’s dream
Savor the flavors of Africa with exquisite meals prepared at the camp, enhancing your safari experience
Itinerary
Your safari adventure begins with a morning pickup from Nairobi. Journey through Kenya’s fertile highlands, descending the rift escarpment on a historic road built by Italian prisoners of war. Travel across acres of wheat and barley, arriving at the Masai Mara in time for lunch. After lunch and a siesta, embark on your first game drive, exploring the rich wildlife and landscapes of the Mara. The day concludes with dinner and an overnight stay at the camp or lodge.
Lunch
Dinner
Ashnil Mara Camp
Following an early breakfast, head out for a morning game drive, returning mid-morning to the camp. After lunch and perhaps a siesta, enjoy another game drive into the reserve. The Masai Mara, known for its vast savannahs and abundant wildlife, offers opportunities to spot the Big Five and witness the mesmerizing African sunset. Return to the lodge for dinner and another overnight stay.
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Ashnil Mara Camp
After breakfast, depart the Masai Mara, retracing your journey across the rolling wheat and barley farms to Narok. Keep an eye out for herds of giraffes and gazelles as you ascend the rift escarpment. Arrive back in Nairobi in the early afternoon, bringing an end to your Masai Mara safari experience.
Breakfast
Pricing
Included in price
Transport in a safari Land cruiser with an open roof for game viewing
Accommodation on full board
Park entry and legal fee
En-route lunches
Bottled drinking mineral water
Game drives
Professional English-speaking guide
Visit Masai village
Special drinks like alcohol
Personal expenses
Bike hire in Hells Gate National Park
Boat ride in Lake Naivasha
Tip
Description
Discover the majestic Masai Mara, a jewel in the crown of Kenyan wildlife sanctuaries. This 3-day safari at the Ashnil Camp is an invitation to immerse yourself in one of the most vibrant ecosystems on the planet.
The Masai Mara is a landscape of rolling plains and dotted acacia trees, a symbol of the African savannah. It is here, in this untouched wilderness, that you will witness a world where nature unfolds in its most primal form.
The safari offers an unparalleled opportunity to see the Big Five in their natural habitat, along with a myriad of other species, from graceful gazelles to powerful predators.
At the Ashnil Camp, luxury and wilderness coalesce to provide an experience that is both comfortable and authentically African. The camp, set against the backdrop of the Mara River, is an ideal spot for relaxation and wildlife viewing. Whether you are enjoying the exquisite cuisine or lounging on the deck, the sights and sounds of the Mara are always within reach.
Our experienced guides lead you on game drives that are both thrilling and educational, offering insights into the complex ecosystems and rich cultural heritage of the region. This safari is not just about observing wildlife; it is about connecting with the land and understanding the delicate balance that sustains it.
As the night falls, the campfire becomes a hub of storytelling and camaraderie under the starry African sky. It’s a moment to reflect on the day’s adventures and the timeless allure of the Mara.
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Things to know
The dry season from June to October is ideal for wildlife viewing. For specific experiences like the Great Migration, visit between July and October. Best times to visit Kruger Park for a safari include the dry season from mid-June to September, avoiding South African public holidays to minimize crowds. Early December is also recommended for vibrant vegetation and wildlife viewing. For birdwatching, December to March is ideal. Booking 3-6 months in advance, especially during peak season, is advisable.
Guided safaris typically include dinner and breakfast. Some tours also include lunch. For days without lunch, stops are made for refreshments. Dietary preferences like vegetarianism or specific allergies can be accommodated, though options might be limited in remote locations. Special diets like kosher, halal, or vegan may not be catered for, so flexibility is recommended. Diabetic passengers are advised to carry snacks for potential delays during game drives.
Yes, safaris accommodate families, but it’s best for those with children under 6 to book private tours. Children can join all game drives, but those under six can’t be on open vehicles after dark in Kruger Park. Family-friendly accommodations are provided, and children dine with their parents. Health precautions against malaria are advised. Safety measures include supervision and using a torch at night. Children under 12 may receive discounts when sharing a room with adults.
An African safari offers a blend of adventure, wildlife sightings, cultural encounters, and breathtaking scenery. It’s an opportunity to disconnect from the fast pace of modern life and immerse yourself in nature’s rhythms. Unforgettable moments include the first sighting of an elephant in the wild or the sound of a lion’s roar under a starlit sky. Moreover, your visit contributes to the conservation of Africa’s majestic wildlife and natural landscapes.
Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Zambia, and South Africa are all prime safari destinations. The choice can depend on whether you want to combine your safari with other activities, such as beach stays, cultural visits, natural wonders, or the Winelands of South Africa.
While wildlife sightings can never be guaranteed, you may encounter the Big Five (lion, leopard, rhino, buffalo, and elephant) and a myriad of other species. The unpredictability of sightings adds to the safari’s allure, and even quiet game drives can offer exceptional birdwatching opportunities.
Safaris typically start early with a morning game drive, followed by brunch and a midday break for relaxation. Afternoon drives include a sundowner stop and often continue into the evening, offering chances to spot nocturnal animals. Be prepared for communal experiences in game-drive vehicles, with evening meals serving as a time for sharing the day’s adventures.
Safari costs vary widely, from budget tours to high-end luxury experiences. The choice of accommodation, visiting season, the remoteness of the location, and the mode of travel to the safari site (e.g., road vs. air) all influence the cost. Regardless of the price, consider tipping generously for good service, as it significantly benefits local staff.
Consider whether the tour is family-friendly if you prefer a malaria-free zone, the type of safari (group vs. tailor-made, camping vs. luxury lodge), and if you wish to combine the safari with other activities or destinations. Your preferences and budget will guide your choices.
Most lodges serve Western-style food. It’s advisable to specify dietary requirements in advance. Avoid tap water; opt for bottled water, especially when traveling outside main towns. Remember, Tanzania has banned the use of plastic bags.
Wear lightweight, comfortable clothing in neutral colors for game viewing. Evenings can be chilly, so pack long-sleeved clothing and a sweater. Respect local customs, especially in Muslim-majority areas, by dressing modestly.
Yes, most hotels and lodges offer internet services, and urban areas have cyber cafes. Internet speeds may vary.
Tanzania uses Type G, Type C, and Type D sockets, usually supplying electricity at 230 volts AC / 50 Hz. Bring a travel plug adapter or a voltage converter if necessary.