3 Days Masai Mara Safari from Nairobi - Review, Itinerary, & Prices

Are you looking for a 3 day Masai Mara Safari from Nairobi? We at KenyaLuxurySafari.co.uk have the perfect Kenya safari tour for you. A 3 day Masai Mara safari package, tailor-made to give you insider access to the wonders of the Masai Mara. All while staying in the best Maasai Mara safari lodge that offers both local and international cuisines.

Some of the amazing safari moments you can expect during this 3 days Masai Mara itinerary include game-viewing drives using 4×4 safari land cruisers, Masai village visit for cultural tours, and hot air balloon safaris. You can also opt to do game walks, sundowners, bush dinners and bush breakfasts.

Our Kenya safari guides – all Kenyan born and bred – know the Masai Mara like the palm of their hands. We will effortlessly take you to the best spots in the park for spotting lions, elephants, cape buffalos, black and white rhinos, crocodiles, and other safari animals. You will also have the best chance to explore the over 450 bird species that call Masai Mara home, all while staying in posh tented camps or safari lodges.

Next, we will look at the day-by-day activities of this 3 day’s Masai Mara safari from Nairobi. But before then, we invite you to contact us to start planning your private safari to Masai Mara.

Contact Us To Start Planning Your 3 Days Masai Mara Safari Package

Please contact us via phone or WhatsApp at +254-704-532-105 to inquire more about this Masai Mara Safari Itinerary. Alternatively, email us at  safarioffers@kenyaluxurysafari.co.uk or james@ajkenyasafaris.com or safarioffers@ajkenyasafaris.com. We are the local experts of Masai Mara safari tours, and we promise to plan the best safari for you.

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The Summarised, 3 Days Masai Mara Safari from Nairobi Itinerary

3 Days Masai Mara Safari from Nairobi Detailed Itinerary

Here is a description of what you can expect when you book this 3-day Masai Mara safari from Nairobi with us.

Day 1: Arrival in Nairobi, Drive to Masai Mara, & Evening Game Drive

Our professional, English-speaking safari guide is always an hour earlier to pick you up from the airport/hotel/residence of any other agreed location. We recommend you book a flight that lands in Nairobi before 4:00 am. 

Early arrivals allow enough time to squeeze in the day’s schedule and provide room for flexibility. After pick up, the guide briefs you about the safari and then start the 6-hr drive to Masai Mara National Reserve. 

The road from Masai Mara to Nairobi is paved with some eye-catching topographies and sceneries, case in point the Great Rift Valley Viewpoint. We make the first stop at this viewpoint to provide you with the opportunity to view the scenery and take some photos for your Instagram feed. The relaxing break at the great rift valley lasts for about 15 minutes.

Two hours later, we will be in Narok Town. Narok is the last place with nice shopping malls. so, do last-minute shopping for personal items, stretch your legs, visit the washroom, and then get back to the vehicle for the next 3-hrs of the road trip.

If our estimations are correct, and they always are, you will be at Masai Mara at around noon. We check you into your hotel and leave you to get some lunch and well-deserved rest.

The First Afternoon Game Drives in Masai Mara

At 3:00 pm, your guide picks you up for an afternon game driveMasai Mara is quite classic when it comes to evening game drives. Scorched grasslands, occasional wildlife spotting, sweeping expanses, and sunset combine to create a dreamy storybook setting for you. 

Be on the lookout for elephants, gazelles, giraffes, warthogs, wildebeests, zebras, impalas, lions, cheetahs, and leopards, if you’re lucky. You return  to your lodge at sunset in time for dinner.

Day 2: Full Day Game Drive in Masai Mara with Picnic Lunch

Day two of your private safari in Masai Mara starts with an early breakfast. The aim is to start game-viewing drives by 6 a.m. before the sun rises. The plan is for us to catch some of the morning hunters. 

You’ll find no distracting fleets at this time of day; only views upon views, wildlife, and an ambience beyond belief. Our gold-certified guide takes you through the Masai Mara National Reserve in its entirety, introducing you to its diverse vegetation, the Mara River, wildlife and topography. 

Be on the lookout for African wild dogs, leopards, cheetahs, big cats and more. These shy creatures love to take advantage of the quiet for a quick kill. Morning game drives are pretty rewarding. Animals love to hunt or nibble in the mornings when it’s cool. 

The guide finds a shady place, preferably at a vantage point, when it’s lunch o’clock. There’s nothing like a nice lunch with some magnificent views to chew on. 

You continue with the game-viewing drives till the evening after lunch (probably drive towards the Mara River), returning to your tented camp after enjoying the colourful
East Africa sunset.

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We Visit a Maasai Village on Day 3 of Your Mara Safari

Day 3: Optional Morning Game Drive, Maasai Village Visit, & Drive to Nairobi

The safari guide checks you out of the Kenya safari camp immediately after breakfast and depart with our bags. There is time for one last thrill, and nothing does it quite like an early morning game drive. Any wildlife you would have loved to spot on previous game drives but didn’t? 

Well, that is what this game drive is for! Please sit back, keep your eyes peeled, and leave the search to your guide. Kenya Masai Mara has an incredible density of Africa’s big 5. So, even the two hours game drive is worth every second.

You exit the park by around 10:30 am and head to the Maasai Villages, the final stop of our 3day Masai Mara Safari from Nairobi. Songs, dances, colourful beadwork, and more songs and dances! Time spent with Maasai people introduce you to the unique, beautiful and somewhat surprising way of life of this nomadic warrior tribe. 

To meet us at the gate is a group of dancing mamas (women) and boys who whisk us away towards their semi-permanent huts made from cow dung, human urine, sticks and mud. They call these huts manyattas, and from these manyattas, you get to learn how to light a fire from sticks. You will also meet Maasai herdsmen and learn how they co-exist with the wildlife.

We embark from Masai Mara to Nairobi after the Maasai village visit.  You will be in Nairobi by 4:00 pm if everything goes as planned. We will then drop you at the selected hotels in Nairobi city, Nairobi airport or your residence and bid you goodbye. 

Pro Tip: Here is a 4 Days Masai Mara Lake Nakuru safari and a 4 Days Masai Mara safari for travellers who wish to spend more time in Kenya.

Items Included in the Safari Price

  • Pick-up from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, residence, hotel, etc

  • Services of a professional, Gold level safari guide.

  • Game drives in a luxurious 4×4 safari vehicle.

  • Exclusive use of the safari land-cruiser for the 3 days (For those on budget safari, sharing safari vehicles is one way to push the cost down).

  • Mineral water and cold beverages during game drives in Masai Mara

  • Meals accommodation on a full-board basis in the chosen Masai Mara hotel

  • All applicable park fees and government taxes 

  • An evening game drive on day 1

  • A full-day game drive with picnic lunch on day 2

  • A visit to a Maasai village on day 3 

  • Safari bottled drinking water throughout the safari.

  • Drop off at the airport, hotel or residence at the end of the safari

  • Free eTA application services 

Items Excluded from the Tour Price

  • An optional, Masai Mara hot air balloon safari at £460 Per Person. 

  • Optional bush dinner for 4 pax at £55 Per Person 

  • Easter supplement, Xmas supplement, new year & other holiday Supplements of £30-£70 Per Person Per Night

  • eTA processing  fee £25

  • Gratuities and tips to the safari guide 

  • Local and international flight tickets 

  • laundry services 

  • Alcoholic and soft drinks in the hotel.

  • Transfer fee when sending the money

  • Kenya eTA costs

  • Credit card surcharge

  • Items of personal nature.

  • Nairobi hotel for those who wish to spend a night in Nairobi at the start or end of the safari.

The Total Safari Price - Per Person Price Based on Two People Travelling Together.

Lodge/Camp/Hotel High Season Low Season Peak Season
Basecamp Adventure  N/A N/A  GBP 1208
Enkorok Mara Camp  GBP 856 GBP  756 GBP  1264
Sentrim Masai Mara  GBP 880 GBP  808  GBP 1236
Masai Mara Sopa Lodge  GBP 894 GBP  772 GBP  1326
Zebra Plains Mara  GBP 1000 GBP  816 GBP  1392
Mtito Safari Camp  GBP 928 GBP  832 GBP  1336
Basecamp Masai Mara  GBP 936  N/A  GBP 1352
Sarova Mara Game Lodge   GBP 998 GBP  860 GBP  1518
Mara Serena Safari Lodge  GBP 1010 GBP  893 GBP  1617
Mara Kimana Camp  GBP 976 GBP  912 GBP  1416
Ashnil Mara  GBP 1132 GBP  980 GBP  1745
Ilkeliani Masai Mara Camp  GBP 1176 GBP  1088 GBP  1832
Mara Crossing Camp  GBP 1472 GBP 1288 GBP  1800
Kandili Camp  GBP 1232 GBP  1108 GBP  1668
Entim Mara Camp  GBP 1408 GBP 1304  GBP  2128
Tilikwani Mara Camp  GBP 1072 GBP  984 GBP  1632
Elewana Sand River  GBP 1734  GBP 1421 GBP  2208
Mara Maisha Camp  GBP 1072 GBP  960 GBP  1632

The price is based on two people travelling together and sharing the accommodation and safari vehicle. These prices are based on the 2025 season. Low season is the months of April & May, high season is Jan, Feb, March, and June, while peak season is July, Aug, Sep, Oct, & December. 

Masai Mara Packages from Nairobi Travel Guide - FAQs

Masai Mara National reserve is one of the world’s most popular parks thanks to its sweeping expanses, abundant wildlife varieties, high-end tented camps, and natural wonders. This FAQ section will walk you through all you need to plan the best safaris to Masai Mara national reserve.

1. How Do You Get from Nairobi to Masai Mara?

There are two ways to get from Nairobi to Masai Mara: air or road. You can take public transport or car hire in Kenya if you travel by road. You can board the matatu from River Road, and it will cost you anywhere between £5 to £7. 

On the other hand, car hire prices start from £75 for ordinary cars or £195 for a safari land cruiser. The road trip from Nairobi to Masai Mara is quite long and can take up to 6-hr. 

However, it is still exciting since you get to experience the countryside and even make some stops at the major attractions like the Great Rift Valley and Narok town. But if you want to arrive fast, a direct from Nairobi’s Wilson Airport to Masai Mara is highly recommended. 

KenyaLuxurySafaris.co.uk team ensures you get to Mara by road or flight without any hassle when you book our Masai Mara safaris. Our road trip to Masai Mara is usually made using a 4×4 Safari Land Cruiser or a Safari Van for people who go for the budget option.

Masai Mara Safari from Nairobi - Lions and Cubs in Masai Mara
Masai Mara Safari from Nairobi - Lions and Cubs in Masai Mara

2. How Much Does it Cost to Fly from Nairobi to Masai Mara?

Flights to the Masai Mara are accessible through Wilson Airport. It is only 5km away from JKIA. And there are several airstrips within the Masai Mara, including Keekorok, Mara North, and Serena airport. The flight cost from Nairobi to Masai Mara varies from season to season, averaging about £150(one-way flights) to £290 (return flights).

We recommend you speak to our team to get the best flight cost when flying to Masai Mara from any destination in Kenya. We handle all the bookings and transfers for free when you book this 3 days Masai Mara package from Nairobi.

3. How Long Does it Take to Travel from Nairobi to Masai Mara?

This entirely depends on the mode of transport you’re using. A flight to the park should take you an hour or so. Car drives can last up to 6 hours if you get into the park through the Sekenani, Talek and Oloolaimutia gates. It takes an additional 30 minutes to access the park through the Musiara and Oloololo gates. 

Using a one-way flight saves time for those with limited time and who want to book a 3-day Masai Mara itinerary. The 3 days, 2 nights Masai Mara safari from Nairobi by road allows only one day of a full-day game drive. This, however,  is enough time to give you a quick overview of the park.

4. How Far is Mara from Nairobi?

The distance from Masai Mara to Nairobi is approximately 279km, a distance covered within 6 to 7 hours. The drive is a little quicker for those who approach the park through the Sekenani, Talek and Oloolaimutia gates.

It takes a while longer for those who choose to access Masai Mara through Musiara and Oloololo gates.  Those who book flying Masai Mara tours get to the park within one hour.

Masai Mara Safari from Nairobi
Our Land cruiser in Masai Mara National Reserve
Masai Mara Distance from Nairobi - The Best Route to Follow

The best and shortest way to cover Masai Mara distance from Nairobi is to head out using the A104 highway and drive towards the B3 just before Limuru junction. For those departing from the JKIA, we suggest that you use the Southern Bypass onto the A104 in Kikuyu Town. 

Once you’ve reached Narok, take the C12 road to get to Sekenani, Oloolaimutia or Talek gates. If you have booked Masai Mara packages with a stay around Musiara or Oloololo gates, at Narok town, take the C13.

Disclaimer:

The C13 road is more challenging to navigate than the former.

5. How Much Does it Cost to Go to Masai Mara from Nairobi?

This depends on the mode of transport you use to go from Masai Mara to Nairobi. Public means are far cheaper than flights to Mara (from Wilson Airport Nairobi). Masai Mara from Nairobi by road costs about £11.

Car hires are your second-best option if you are looking for means cheaper than flights but much more convenient and comfortable than matatus. A self-drive safari to Masai Mara national reserve is more affordable than escorted tours. However, you would need a rugged all-wheel drive vehicle and good knowledge of the Mara landscape.

Hiring a 4×4 safari vehicle will cost anywhere from £75 depending on the make of the car you go for.  Laying an estimate for flights is difficult due to the constantly changing price. 

We, however, have a rough estimate you can work with: £150 for one-way flights) and around £295 for round trips. This amount includes residence government taxes. It is an all-inclusive cost for the flight from Masai Mara to Nairobi.

6. How Many Days Do You Need for a Masai Mara Safari from Nairobi?

We recommend a minimum of 3 days and two nights for a Masai Mara safari from Nairobi. This will give you ample time to explore the wildlife, landscape and all the natural wonders the park has to offer. Our 3-day Masai Mara safari allows you time to move to and from the park, an evening game drive, a full-day game drive, a morning game drive and a Masai Mara village visit.

7. Best Time to Book a 3 Day Masai Mara Safari from Nairobi

The Masai Mara offers excellent wildlife viewing opportunities all year through. Even so, those looking to catch the Great Wildebeest Migration should visit Masai Mara from July to October. These are the peak wildebeest migration months. July and October is also when you are most likely to see the Mara river crossing.

But there’s a catch: these months record a peak in visitors, causing the park to be a little overcrowded and the hotels a little bit pricier. We recommend booking during the short rainy season of November and December if you want to spot considerable wildlife in a relatively less busy park.

8. Masai Mara from Nairobi - The Cost of Safari to Masai Mara

The idea of saving big bucks on Masai Mara tours from Nairobi is far-fetched. This is due to a combination of factors. First, the reserve is a leading tourist destination, and quality accommodation doesn’t come cheap. 

Low-budget Masai Mara tours from Nairobi fall within the £220 range per person sharing per day, while mid-luxury terms fall within the £270 range per person sharing per day.  Luxury Masai Mara safaris, on the other hand, can cost as high as £364 per person sharing per day. These costs include accommodation on a full-board basis in the selected tented camps, game drives, and park entry fees. Those who choose luxury safari lodges in the Mara Triangle or Mara north conservancy are able to do game drives.

Masai Mara Safari from Nairobi - Other Destinations to Explore

Travellers with more days in Kenya can add Great rift valley lakes to game viewing in Masai Mara. The best lakes to include in your Masai Mara safaris include Lake Naivasha, Lake Nakuru National Park and Lake Bogoria. Multi-destinations safari to Masai Mara increases the solo person safari price.

Primary because you need to pay park entrance fees for each destination and you will need to book accommodation with different safari lodges in the various destinations. For those who opt to skip the Great rift valley lakes, a safari from Nairobi to Masai Mara can be combined with 2 nights in Amboseli National Park. Amboseli national park is the best place in East Africa for elephant safaris. While in Amboseli, you can go on cultural tours and learn about the culture of the local Maasai people.