Monday, August 11, 2008

Tourist Numbers down: Time to visit the Masai Mara

KENYAN Tourism Board (KTB) director, Dr Ongong'a Achieng, has reported a 36% drop in tourism arrivals from land and sea for the first six months of this year in comparison to 2007.

“Election skirmishes” that in turn caused large revenue losses for the tourism sector in the country were offered as causes reasons for the drastic drop in arrivals. Achieng added that tourists numbers had dropped to 561 313 people for the period this year as opposed to last years 873 433.

We feel that the above comments mean that it is a great time to visit the Masai Mara. There are less tourist in the Reserve giving you more exclusive access to the migration.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

The Marsh Lions





The Marsh lions have added a two new cubs to their pride. There are now nine cubs of varying ages in this pride. The Ridge/Paradise pride have also produced – three cubs estimated to be two months old. Pole, the resident leopard at the Governor’s camp and her cub Kijano have been delighting guests with regular sightings between Il Moran and Little Governor’s camps. There may be more cubs on the way as male and female leopard were seen mating in the area.

Wildebeest have arrived







The Mara River has been active this past week, with many wildebeest and zebra crossing the river near Look Out Hill onto the Mara Triangle. The water in the river is still low which makes crossings for the wildebeest an easy walk across – which has not deterred the crocodiles from snapping up a meal at any given opportunity. The herds along the lower side of the Mara River has settled down a bit while the Loita herds have joined the Serengeti ones south of the Mara Triangle where the grass is sufficient to sustain them through the migration season.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Masai Mara news and game viewing

We will bring you all the news from the Masai Mara.