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Conservancies

Enjoy exceptional game viewing away from the crowds

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On foot

Head out on walking safaris with experienced guides

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Community

Spend time with the Maasai people who own the land

An intimate and exclusive safari experience

For those seeking a more exclusive safari experience, the conservancies bordering the Maasai Mara National Park offer exceptional game viewing and far fewer visitors.

Even though Kenya has official borders marking the boundaries of its national parks and reserves, with few fences in place, animals tend to come and go as they please. Much of Kenya’s wildlife lives outside these boundaries on land that belongs to the local Maasai. With people and animals living in such close proximity, a solution was required to ensure both could live in harmony with one another.

An agreement between the Maasai landowners and safari camp operators has seen much of the land to the north and the east of the Maasai Mara converted into wildlife conservancies. Land is leased from the Maasai and the income generated by tourism fed back into the local communities. A limited number of camps are permitted in the conservancies, helping to create a low-impact, more sustainable form of tourism. It also means guests enjoy a much more intimate and exclusive safari experience with far fewer vehicles than in the neighbouring national park.

While staying in the conservancies, it is still possible to go into the Maasai Mara – a particular draw during the Great Migration when the park witnesses the dramatic river crossings where herds of wildebeest crash through the Mara River. However, it is not possible for the vehicles that flock to the national park to enter the conservancies, ensuring numbers remain low.

As the conservancies are located on privately owned land, there are a number of exclusive and unique experiences on offer. Camps can organise guided bush walks and night drives, both of which are not permitted in the national park. You’ll also enjoy a much deeper connection to the Maasai people, whose land you are sharing.

Highlights

Learn about some of the ancient traditions of the Maasai people during a village visit, seeing how they handcraft furniture from reclaimed wood and locally sourced supplies

Head out on incredible safaris, night game drives to spot nocturnal creatures and join experienced guides for fascinating bush walks

Leave camp a little earlier so that you can enjoy a delicious bush breakfast out in the wild during your morning safari drive, or stay out a little late in the evening to enjoy sundowners as the bush comes alive around you

Luxury Mara Conservancies safari lodges

There are many incredible places to stay in Mara Conservancies. Here are some of our favourites, handpicked by our travel designers:

Why book with Jacada?

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Safari expertise

Our experts bring decades of first-hand expertise. They’ve lived and travelled across Africa and are regularly on the ground reviewing the most exclusive camps and experiences. You’ll also have the support of a personal concierge, based in region.

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Unforgettable guides

We handpick the most knowledgeable guides, who bring each destination to life with care and passion. They’re chosen for their ability to provide unrivalled insight into the region’s wildlife and landscapes as well as a genuine, memorable experience.

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Positive impact

By travelling with us, you directly support a range of initiatives spanning wildlife conservation to community engagement. Our luxury trips are designed to prioritise experiences that are positive for you and the places you visit.

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Whatever you want from your Mara Conservancies adventure, our team of safari experts are ready to help.

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When to visit Mara Conservancies

The best time to visit the Mara Conservancies is generally the dry season from June to October,  coinciding with the Great Migration for peak wildlife viewing, especially river crossings. For fewer crowds and excellent game viewing, consider the shoulder seasons  of January to February, or the green season from November to March). January and February are great months to see baby animals and birds before the long rains between March and May.

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Wildlife viewing

June–October

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Bird watching

January–February

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Walking safaris

July–October

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Plan your trip to Mara Conservancies

Whatever you want from your adventure in Mara Conservancies, our team of safari experts are ready to help.

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Your trip, your story

We craft trips deeply personal, delightfully surprising and entirely one of a kind. Every Jacada journey begins in conversation with a travel designer, a specialist in their destination of expertise. Behind each journey is a wealth of insight, gathered over years of on-the-ground exploration.

Once you’re booked, you’ll meet your concierge. Based in the region you’re visiting, they’ll take care of all the details so your mind is at rest. They make the trip truly special – and truly yours.

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