Masai Mara National Park Part 1
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I make my way South, right on the border with Tanzania and not all the far from Mt. Kilimanjaro. I’m much happier with the prices here at the Masai Mara – a mere fraction of the price to enter the Serengeti in Tanzania which borders this park and is essentially the same thing.
I camp just outside the entrance gate where a Masai guy says he’ll show me around in the morning for $10. In the past I’ve driven aimlessly around parks on my own and not seen a whole lot, so I decide it’s worthwhile and I don’t regret the decision at all.
We’re moving before sunrise, and within an hour we’ve seen lions, elephants, zebra, giraffe and a few real special encounters. With no other cars around we sit as five male cheetah walk directly up to the Jeep, check us out then walk away. I’ve never seen them in the wild before and it’s stunning. Just a few hundred yards away a lone leopard hides in the bushes, though when I park the Jeep it again walks directly towards us providing some great photo opportunities.
Soon we wild a herd of wildebeest looking anxious, and the driver of another car explains there is a lion hiding in the grass stalking them. While we sit and wait an elephant mother and baby wander into the scene, and more and more wildebeest converge and trample around.
The lion makes a move but is too slow, then for the next ten minutes continues to prance around making half-hearted attempts to grab one. I have never seen a stalk or kill and it’s electrifying. Not far away the rest of the pride of lions are napping in the shade – apparently they’re all too lazy to bother chasing food!
I also have to say the landscape here is equally as beautiful as the wildlife – in every direction there are massive rolling hills, beautiful trees and stunning grass that catches the light just right. Even with no animals this place is worth a visit.
All of that, and it’s not even lunch time yet. More to come on this one!
-Dan
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amazing article as usual
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-Dan
Hi Dan,
What do you use for navigation on your GPS? Is Open Street Maps good enough or did you end up buying Tracks 4 Africa? I assume you have a Garmin like most of us… I am especially concerned with Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe.
Super pics above – African plains are so cool with a stormy sky…
Thanks
Steve
Hi Steve,
OSM loaded onto the Garmin are absolutely brilliant. About 3000 times better than T4A in cities and towns and for highways. I am constantly staggered by how complete and perfect OSM is. It’s hard to believe.
T4A is brilliant for all the riverbeds and smaller tracks though if you want to really get off the beaten path in Nam, Bots and Zim.
-Dan