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Masai Mara Safari - Day 3 in the Wilds

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Day 3 On our third day at Masai Mara, we woke up  to see two Hippos fighting, out of the water and a baby Hippo amongst them. The Hippos loved the water so much it was difficult to see them out of it. They are called "jalahasti" in Odia (translated to water elephants) for a reason, I guess.  Dik Diks (little deers) roamed around the camp leaving their traces in between and marking their territory! The robins, starlings and the swallows accompanied us as usual at breakfast. The chef Julius at the camp was a genius and provided us with amazingly well prepped meals every time. That required some commitment since we were the only guests at the resort as it was the middle of the week of an extremely lean rainy season. The rains ensured that the grass was long, which hindered game viewing. Cheetahs were harder to spot this time of the year. The staff wished us luck in spotting the elusive Rhinos and Cheetahs as we started on the third day of the drive.  The drive took us to the...

Mara Wonders - Travel in Masai Mara

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We have just returned from a Masai Mara trip.  We reached Nairobi from Mumbai in the early hours of the morning. From there we went straight to the Wilson airport to catch a Safarilink flight to the depths of the Mara. Safarilink operates many flights to and from Nairobi to various airstrips in the Masai Mara Reserve Forest region. We were taken to the Mushiara airstrip from where the vehicle from our resort and our guide for the next few days were waiting for us.  The little plane gave us our first glimpse of the vast Masai Mara reserve. There was an incredible vastness with rivers looking like little channels interspersing the landscape, the mountain ranges bordering the huge stretches of savanna, herds of buffaloes, cows, elephants, zebras looking like toys, only the movement revealing them as wild creatures of the area.  The vehicle waiting for us was the hardy Land Cruiser which we came to realise was exactly suitable for the wild terrain. The open sided vehicle prov...

Masai Mara Safari - Day 2

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                                            Day 2 Our second day at the Masai Mara was dedicated to a full-day game drive. Starlings, swallows, robins and even a couple of bats gave us company as we took our breakfast overlooking the river. With a packed lunch we were ready to spend the day out in the wilderness. We traversed different terrains, from open plains to riverine forests, looking out for the Mara's diverse wildlife. We were not disappointed.  Our first stop was the Masai village. We were treated to songs and dances by the villagers.  The rhythmic tunes and dancing without the benefit of karaoke or tracks in full throated deep voices told of ancient tales of people at one with nature. They showed us how to make fire from flint, took us around the round of huts. the women of the village had speedily laid out colourful wares made of beads, clay, ivory, wood, le...