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The Maasai Mara may not be the biggest, but it is certainly Kenya’s most famous wildlife area, largely due to its position on the route on the annual migration of wildebeest and zebra and its many prides of lion. More than a million wildebeest and hundreds of thousands of zebra live in the Mara, which links with Tanzania’s Serengeti to form once large natural ecosystem. The area is the homeland of the Maasai people and a visit provides opportunities for fantastic game viewing and a unique insight into the local culture.
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Considered by many to be Kenya’s finest National Park, the 650sq miles of the Maasai Mara adjoin Tanzania’s well known Serengeti, forming one ecosystem. The open rolling savannah grassland of the Mara is the home of numerous wildlife species including elephant, rhino, lion, cheetah, leopard, hyena, jackal, buffalo, eland, topi, impala, gazelle, warthog and zebra.
From June to September, the annual Wildebeest migration takes place when thousands of these animals sweep across the plain and seek out new grazing areas
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