Masai Mara is "The" park of parks in Kenya. Its grass-carpeted smooth 
hills, the chocolate Mara river waters with frolicking hippos, as well 
as the rich faunal diversity, fulfill the expectations of any visitor 
searching the African landscapes portraited in motion pictures such as 
"Out of Africa" or "Mogambo". Save particular tastes or special requirements, this is the park on top 
of the "must" list in the country: no trip to Kenya would be complete 
without a visit to Masai Mara. True that it's not the best park for 
birdwatching, and true that some species are not easily found. However, 
leopards and rhinos abound, and with more than 450 bird species, the 
reserve should not be envious of Samburu or the great Kenyan bird 
sanctuaries. Albeit, in an area only slightly smaller than the State of 
Rhode Island and with a diverse and complex geography, getting lost is 
far easier than finding a leopard or sighting a given bird species in 
its multiple woods 
















 
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