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The Masai Mara Reserve was created in 1961 and is part of the Serengeti. The reserve is famous for its large population of Big Cats and for the Great Migration. This annual event runs from July through October and involves 1,300,000 wildebeests, 360,000 gazelles and around 191,000 zebras. The hippopotamus is an animal that can be seen in the reserve as well. They range in weight from a half of a ton up to three tons. They group in numbers anywhere from 5 to 30 animals and are extremely territorial. Human systems are known to react adversely when introduced to new surroundings, supposedly new attitudinal changes, it is advisable to pay your physician a visit for vaccinations. The Masai Mara's location and surroundings automatically makes it prone to tropical diseases, mainly malaria. Before going on Masai Mara safari, carry comfortable clothing that will cover your arms and legs. Once in Kenya, flights are available to Masai Mara from Nairobi, Mombasa, Samburu and Nanyuki and there are many options for lodging or camping. Your travel professional can book packages that include lodging, a safari vehicle and driver fees. One of the most exciting ways to tour the park is via the Balloon Safari. The safari starts before dawn in time to see the sun rise over the park and finishes back on the ground with a champagne breakfast.For the bird lovers, over 400 species of bird exist in the Mara and bird watching provides for an enriching experience. There are experienced guides who can help in identifying the many species available. There are also the game drives. You can have the early morning drive, the mid morning drive which also includes a picnic or the late evening drive. For the adventurers at heart, you can also organize for a trekking tour. This will involve a climbing safari to a hill or an escarpment of choice. A guide is provided and once up the top of the hill, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the Mara and its inhabitants.
This Article Has Been Published on Mon, 1 Feb 2010 and Read 238 Times