An overview of our Masai Mara safaris
Masai Mara
The Masai Mara in particular is quite different through it’s annual cycle, some months will suit you better than others depending on what is important to you.
You may want to see ‘The Great Migration’ and river crossings, or come when the long grasses provide a unique savannah landscapes, observe the migratory birds or in the birthing months watch the young game play.
Freeman’s Manyatta
Freeman Manyatta is located on an isolated river bank within the Olare Orok area .This is as close as it gets. Each day at dawn and dusk we explore the surrounds to discover the natural rhythm of life that is Africa. From a new group of young lion cubs to the migrating wildebeests, cheetahs and zebras.
Most days we are out from dawn to dusk, with plated picnic lunch somewhere in the middle of the plains under an acacia tree. Other days we return to the Manyatta in the heat of the midday sun. It is difficult to give a day by day account as it depends entirely on the game that crosses our path. However, we will have been tracking events for some time so we will have an extremely good idea of what’s where. But as we all know animals can be so unpredictable and that’s the fascination of wildlife.
Freeman Manyatta provide a totally immersive experience of the real Africa. Our Manyatta is located at a throw away stone Kaboso at the national park so you are living day and night with the animals, the people and incredible fauna that is the Masai Mara. Experience the wild from dawn to dusk!
Planning When To Go
Kenya is close enough to the equator that there are roughly 12 hours of daylight all year round. Temperatures are similar throughout the year at 25-28 degrees Celsius in the day and 10-13 degrees Celsius at night and slightly warmer in the arid northern areas.
A day on safari…
5.15 am – We make sure you are up in good time to enjoy breakfast.
6.00 am – Meet your driver, leave for your game drive and watch the sun rise out on the plains.
9.00 am – Tea and coffee break perhaps under an acacia tree or by the river watching the wildlife
12.30 pm – Return to the Manyatta, relax, freshen up or download your images and enjoy lunch.
3.15 pm – Leave for your afternoon game drive, enjoy the evening light and the spectacular sunset then return to Manyatta.
7.30 pm – Meet for a chat around an open fire, enjoy a cold drink and listen the sounds of Africa.
8.00 pm – Enjoy a three course meal and retire to the campfire for a drink or your bed for a well deserved sleep.
EXPERIENCE THE BIG CATS FIRST HAND
A trip to Africa is not complete without a close and safe encounter with a big cat ... or two.
Experience the family life of cheetahs, lions and leopards in the heart of Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya.
An action packed day trip commences early in the day where you will be met by our Driver at the designated meeting point at 9am on the edge of the National Park. From here you will be taken to the best viewing points to see the big cats in their natural habitat – the wild!
After our initial search, we break for morning tea under the trees on the plains. Our experienced network of Masai guides radio in the locations for the next search which takes us across the Park for 2 hours, chasing the mother cheetah with her cubs, or a sleeping lion pride. Lunch time is the time to meet up with other safari guests and compare notes and stories. A delicious picnic is enjoyed by all, after which we set off for our final search for a dusk sighting. Whilst this is the Big Cat Day Safari, you’ll enjoy the added bonus of a menagerie of other species as we traverse the Park.
Returning to the start point on the edge of the National Park at 7pm, dusty and tired, you will also be elated and in awe of the most magnificent animals on earth with whom you have shared this very special day.
The Big Cat One Day Tour is a small taste of Africa to whet appetite for your next (and longer) visit with us.