Safari to Mara Confluence
Mara Confluence
features migration river crossings
during Jul-Oct
a classically scenic part of the Mara
Mara Confluence is the portion of the main Maasai Mara National Reserve which lies immediately to the east of the Mara River, on either side of its confluence with the Talek Stream.
This is a classically beautiful area of sweeping grasslands and undulating hills, with distant views west to the Oloololo Escarpment.
The plains in this area host a rich and varied population of grazers year round, including giraffes, zebras, hartebeests and warthogs. These small herds are accompanied by high densities of predators, including lions, cheetahs, hyenas and jackals.
There are also considerable stands of forest along the rivers and seasonal ‘luggas’, which are home to a broader range of species including baboons, elephants, buffaloes, hippos and leopards.
The Mara Confluence area usually hosts large migration herds during the Jul-Oct dry season, during which time it is generally considered to be one of the two best areas for viewing migration river crossings (along with the Mara Triangle area on the opposite bank).
Unusually for a national park, some of the top safari operators are permitted to break their safaris with lovely bush meals at suitably scenic spots, which really does add to the overall experience.
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The Maasai Mara tends to feature in almost all safari trips to Kenya. As well as being the best known reserve, it is also the most productive for wildlife.
The usual stay duration is 4-8 nights split between two camps, less frequently 3-4 nights in just one camp.
Traffic avoidance
Unfortunately the Mara Confluence area does suffer from considerable traffic flows, largely derived from lodges further afield, which send fleets of vehicles this way on day trips, mainly chasing after river crossings.
The worst of this vehicle traffic can often be largely avoided by staying at one of the better camps in the heart of the area and making the most of the quieter early morning and late afternoon periods, although it’s rare to find yourself completely alone during high season.
Seasonality
The best time of year to visit the Mara Confluence area is generally considered to be the Jul-Oct dry season, when the weather should be reliably good and the migration herds are likely to be around.
The Nov-Jun green season may be much less dependable for weather, but remains really strong for wildlife viewing and benefits from dramatically lower visitor numbers (except for the busy Dec-Jan holiday fortnight of course).
Getting around
You’re most likely to arrive into the Maasai Mara area via the regular light aircraft services that operate from Nairobi, which means that you will travel around the area with a guide and vehicle from the camp in which you are staying.
It is also possible to travel down to the Maasai Mara by road, which is quite a long and tiresome journey, but not without interest. The trouble is that the better lodges in the Mara will offer you no discount for having your own guide and vehicle along, so you end up paying for both, which works out more expensive than flying down.
Where to stay
The amount of accommodation in the Mara Confluence area has exploded in recent years. As recently as 2014 we only had a handful of places listed, we now have around 25 properties of various descriptions.
However the top options remain pretty obvious, as you will see from the ratings.
The most polished option is the deceptively high quality Mara Expedition, the most luxurious is definitely Sala’s Camp, the original experience is to be found at Rekero Camp and the most earthy and authentic option is Serian Nkorombo.
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