How to travel MASAI MARA ON A BUDGET!

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How to travel MASAI MARA ON A BUDGET!


We witnessed the great wildebeest migration in Masai Mara, Kenya on a budget and we had the time of our lives! This was my most epic African Safari!

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  1. Hello there! I've been watching your videos in the last days and wanted to congratulate you for being such a strong promoter of your country and Africa! I think your Africa videos are the best! Continue to do what you are doing! 👏💪🌞

  2. Great video! Thank you! We just got home from Kenya and Tanzania. The last park we visited was the Maasai Mara. We had similar experiences except for the "budget" part. We were fortunate to stay in nice lodges at the first four parks and the last three nights we were dpibg some serious "gllamping" directly on the Talek River. We did have a plug in our tent. And wood floors. And marble and tile bathrooms. And evening turndown service with hot water bottles placed in the bed. Ahhhhh! Not exactly roughing it lol. If I were to return to east africa, I think would head straight to the Mara as it was definitely the most exciting park. I liked that the savannah is healthy enough that the drivers were allowed to leave the roads and head for the best spots to see the animals. So many big cats! Our 12 day safari included Amboseli, Lake Manyara, Ngorogoro, Serengeti and lastly Maasai Mara. We made a number of other stops as well. We also did that balloon ride in the Mara! It was spectacular floating only a few feet above the savannah when the game was along our trajectory. We arrived at the Mara via Cessna Caravan landing on that airstrip you see in this video (I flew in co-pilot's seat which was particularly enjoyable as I am a private pilot). That airstrip is owned by the camp we stayed in – "Mara Intrepids"- and is only 5 minutes from the airstrip. We watched a leopard cross the same runway a couple of hours later. A different world for sure… Ot is fantastic that one can see Maasai Mara on a small budget and I know now I could have done it years ago because of that but this was a splurgy bicket list thing for us so we went all out. I can highly recommend Abercrombie & Kent if you are prepared for such a trip. F4om beginning to end the trip was a flawlessly managed fornus so we had nontravel stress. We aren't usually in to organized tours but in this instance it was a good thing. There were only 7 people in our group and they splits us into 2 jeeps. Two friends were in the tour group and the 4 of us had a jeep to ourselves so it felt more like a private tour. Well… as you can see I am still pschyed. And still jetlagged and the bed is callng me for a nap.

  3. Seeing your video has been so so helpful to plan a budget trip to Kenya early August this year! Somak Safari seems to be only in luxury travel. Would you be able to share the contact of the tour / guide with whom I can book my Masai Mara trip too ?

  4. Hey, great video! I am thinking to do a similar safari. I saw you are taking drone shots, is there some permission needed for this? I don't know whether to travel with a drone or not.

  5. Thank u for the vlogs. I have a question. Were planning a trip to kenya and later tanzania with my gf and we would like to do a budget safari very very much. We are going there on february and are wondering if we will find tourists who would like to share the jeep to and in masai mara? To lowwr the price

  6. Maasai Mara is one of the most famous and important wildlife conservation and wilderness areas in Africa, world-renowned for its exceptional populations of lion, African leopard, cheetah and African bush elephant.

  7. New subscribers here! Your channel is amazing!!! We plan on visiting Kenya soon. This are such great tips and ideas of what to do. Love your work. Keep on. Let's stay connected ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  8. Hey I recently subscribed to your channel because of this video and I kid you not I have been diving into all of your videos for the past 5 days now I'm literally glued to my phone right now…I might loose my job for this you know