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Masai Mara Camping Safaris
A camping safari in the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya must be one of the greatest adventures in Africa. Camping in nature is always rewarding, but in one of Africa’s most iconic wildlife destinations, this takes on a different dimension. You’ll spend your days roaming around the wide-open savannah searching for animals. Big herds of grazers are a permanent feature, but when looking closer you’ll find monkeys, warthogs, giraffes and much more. Predators such as lions, cheetahs and hyenas are never far off either. Evenings in camp are special too. Imagine reminiscing about the day’s sightings around a campfire, looking at the night sky without light pollution, and falling asleep while listening to a hyena whooping not too far off.
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4-Day Masai Mara Mid-Range Wildlife & Cultural Safari
$1,051 to $1,385 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour
Mid-range Camping & Tented CampYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Maji Moto (Village), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Kipruto Safaris
4.9/5 – 11 Reviews
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3-Day Maasai Mara Budget Group Safari – 4x4 Land Cruiser
$353 to $454 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Alphadean Tours And Safaris
4.9/5 – 37 Reviews
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6-Day Masaimara/Nakuru/Amboseli/Mombasa Safari
$1,456 to $1,540 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tourBudgetCamping & Hotel
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Amboseli NP, Mombasa (End)
Mateo Travel and Adventure
4.9/5 – 65 Reviews
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3-Day Masai Mara Group Camping Safari
$400 to $580 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Papio Africa Holidays
4.5/5 – 24 Reviews
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6-Day Masai Mara/Lake Nakuru/Amboseli Budget Tour
$1,176 to $1,440 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping & Tented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Amboseli NP, Nairobi (End)
Topma Tours and Safaris
4.9/5 – 16 Reviews
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4-Day Camping Safari to Masai Mara and Lake Nakuru
$1,540 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping & Tented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Nairobi (End)
Pilama Safaris
5.0/5 – 6 Reviews
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4-Day Maasai Mara to Samburu NP Globetrotter Safari
$3,013 to $3,381 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour
Mid-range Camping & LodgeYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Samburu NR, Nairobi (End)
Andala Adventures
5.0/5 – 2 Reviews
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8-Day Kenya Budget Safari
$2,669 to $2,936 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tourBudgetCamping & Lodge
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha), Amboseli NP, Nairobi (End)
Map2Africa
5.0/5 – 5 Reviews
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10-Day Kenya and Tanzania Exciting Safari
$2,128 to $2,296 pp (USD)
Kenya & Tanzania: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping & Tented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Amboseli NP, Arusha (City), Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Nairobi (End)
Super Eagles Travel and Tours
4.9/5 – 814 Reviews
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Best Seller
11-Day Safari in Kenya & Tanzania's Most Iconic Parks
$2,055 to $2,215 pp (USD)
Kenya & Tanzania: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping & Lodge
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Arusha (City), Tarangire NP, Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara NP, Nairobi (End)
Zanzi Trekking and Safaris
5.0/5 – 103 Reviews
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12-Day Combined Kenya and Tanzania Adventure Safari
$4,950 pp (USD)
Kenya & Tanzania: Private tourBudgetCamping & Lodge
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Arusha (City), Arusha NP, Tarangire NP, Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Arusha (End)
MJ Safaris & Adventure
4.8/5 – 53 Reviews
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7-Day Maasai Mara Nakuru Naivasha and Amboseli Tour
$1,215 to $1,439 pp (USD)
Botswana, Congo (DRC), Eswatini, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia & Zimbabwe: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Hell’s Gate NP, Amboseli NP, Nairobi (End)
Tai-Oak Tours and Travel
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10-Day Phenomenal Budget Tour Group Joining Safari
$1,575 to $1,700 pp (USD)
Kenya & Tanzania: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping & Tented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Amboseli NP, Arusha (City), Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Nairobi (End)
Eliana Kenia Luxury Safaris
5.0/5 – 1 Reviews
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13-Day Thrilling Budget Group Joining Safari Jeep
$2,140 to $2,250 pp (USD)
Kenya & Tanzania: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping & Tented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Amboseli NP, Arusha (City), Tarangire NP, Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara NP, Nairobi (End)
Inspired Budget Safaris
5.0/5 – 8 Reviews
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10-Day Kenya & Tanzania Ultimate Budget Safari on 4X4Jeep
$1,584 to $1,709 pp (USD)
Kenya & Tanzania: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping & Tented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Amboseli NP, Arusha (City), Central Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Nairobi (End)
Pavillion Safaris and Tours
5.0/5 – 154 Reviews
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6-Day Maasai Mara , Serengeti & Ngorongoro Crater
$2,800 pp (USD)
Kenya & Tanzania: Private tourBudgetCamping & Tented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Nairobi (End)
Lensai Safaris
5.0/5 – 6 Reviews
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11-Day Mara Nakuru Amboseli Serengeti Ngorongoro Nairobi
$1,695 to $1,895 pp (USD)
Kenya & Tanzania: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping & Tented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Amboseli NP, Arusha (City), Tarangire NP, Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Nairobi Airport (End)
Bienvenido Kenya Tours and Safaris
4.7/5 – 174 Reviews
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12-Day 4x4 Jeep Kenya-Tanzania Budget Group Shared Safari
$2,059 to $2,194 pp (USD)
Kenya & Tanzania: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping & Tented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Amboseli NP, Arusha (City), Tarangire NP, Central Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Nairobi (City), Arusha (End)
Westernways Big Five Safaris
5.0/5 – 9 Reviews
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8-Day Masai Mara - Lake Manyara - Ngorongoro Safari
$1,100 to $1,294 pp (USD)
Kenya & Tanzania: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping & Lodge
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (City), Arusha (City), Lake Manyara NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Nairobi (End)
Sunstrip Africa Safaris
4.5/5 – 39 Reviews
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10-Day Kenya & Tanzania Budget Combo Tour
$3,960 to $4,059 pp (USD)
Kenya & Tanzania: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)BudgetCamping & Lodge
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Amboseli NP, Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR, Serengeti NP, Central Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Kilimanjaro Airport (End)
Sustainable Safari Tours
5.0/5 – 16 Reviews
5 Questions About Masai Mara Camping Safaris
Answered by
Ariadne van Zandbergen
Ariadne is a renowned Africa expert and photographer. She and her husband form a team who write and update many travel guides. She also contributes to travel and environmental magazines and tourism brochures. She has visited the Masai Mara several times and she hopes to go back soon.› More about Ariadne
5 Questions About Masai Mara Camping Safaris
Ariadne van Zandbergen
What are the pros and cons of a Masai Mara camping safari?
“When choosing between a lodge or camping safari in the Masai Mara there are several pros and cons to consider. First of all, a camping safari is usually more budget-friendly than a lodge safari, especially if you want to stay inside the reserve. While there are some good budget accommodation options just outside the Masai Mara, staying inside comes at a premium price unless you camp. The advantages of camping inside the reserve are multifold. Most of all, you’ll be best positioned for early morning and later afternoon game drives without having to deal with bureaucracy at the entrance gate. And then there is the fact that you’ll be surrounded by wildlife whenever you are in camp. Any creature can come past at any time and you’ll hear lots of animal noises at night. Whether you’re camping inside or outside the reserve’s boundary, it is always great fun. It’s the best way to feel close to nature. But if you’re not the camping type and you prefer to sleep between solid walls, there are lots of great lodges to choose from, ranging from budget to moderate to ultra-luxurious. Many lodges are, in fact, tented camps, which give you a taste of camping without having to rough it in the slightest.”
1What facilities can I expect in the campsites?
“Most campsites inside the Masai Mara have very limited facilities. Some campsites have long-drop toilets and cold showers, and others don’t even have that. If you are traveling independently, you need to come well prepared and bring everything you need, including water and firewood. But when booking a trip with a reputable tour operator, all this will be taken care of for you. While camping inside the reserve is a great experience, the campsites outside the reserve offer many more facilities. Some of the campsites are on lodge properties where you might be able to make use of lodge facilities, such as a restaurant, bar and even a swimming pool. Note that all campsites inside and some outside the reserve are unfenced and animals walk through freely.”
2How much will this safari cost?
“Several variables determine the price of Masai Mara camping packages. Three-day camping tours to the Masai Mara range from US$300 per person to US$550 per person. Prices of 7-day Kenya camping tours, which include several nights in the Masai Mara, range between US$700 per person and US$1,500 per person. To keep costs down, many camping safaris are group tours, but you can book a private camping safari too. Just use the filters on SafariBookings.com to select your preferences. A good way to save some money is to travel in the low season. You’ll probably get a bit of rain if you do, but it’s a beautiful time of the year and it’s the best way to avoid the crowds. A camping holiday to the Masai Mara is a very special experience and it’s important to get your priorities right. So make sure to do your research and always get a few different quotes before making a booking.”
3Is a camping trip in the Masai Mara safe?
“As long as you stick to the reserve’s rules and regulations, camping in the Masai Mara can be considered very safe. When operators (or individuals) book a campsite in the reserve, they have to employ two rangers for the time spent at the site. As none of the campsites are fenced, the rangers will make sure no dangerous animals get close undetected. Your guide and camping crew will also look out for your safety. Camping inside the reserve is very special, but many operators opt to camp in one of the lovely campsites just outside the reserve. These have more facilities and, although wildlife might still walk past, the chance of encounters with big animals is much smaller. When traveling with small kids these campsites might be a better choice. Furthermore, there is virtually no crime inside the Masai Mara or the other main parks and reserves in Kenya, so there is nothing to worry about in that regard either.”
4What is the best time of the year for a Masai Mara camping safari?
“The best time of the year for a camping tour in the Masai Mara is during the driest months from June to October. The dry weather is obviously great for the outdoor experience, but it is also the best time for wildlife viewing as animals gather around rivers and waterholes. Vegetation shrivels away as the Dry season progresses, and this makes spotting animals even easier. However, wildlife viewing in the Masai Mara is always good and as long as you avoid the wettest months (March and April), you can’t go far wrong. If you visit anytime from November to February you will probably get some rain, but it rarely rains all day long. The Wet season is great for birding and beautiful landscapes, and it is generally a lot less crowded than in the Dry (high) season.”
5Masai Mara Reviews
Mark is a travel writer who grew up in Africa and has written over 700 titles for Condé Nast Traveller, Travel Africa, BBC Wildlife and others.
Big Cat Country Par Excellence
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Mike is an award-winning wildlife writer, former editor of Travel Zambia magazine and author of the Bradt Guide to Southern African Wildlife.
Safari Central
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Best safari
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Masai Mara was honestly one of the most beautiful and surreal places I’ve ever experienced. Visiting during the off season made it even more special. There were very few vehicles around, which meant every game drive felt peaceful,...
Masai Mara was amazing!!!! from the moment we drove in until we drove out we were seeing animals! We saw lions 3 times!!! More animals than I can mention! I would go back to this park in a heartbeat!
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