The best time to visit the Masai Mara on a budget is during the long rainy season from March to May. This period offers the most significant discounts, with some lodges and camps offering up to 50% off, making it the cheapest time of year to visit.
The second best time to visit Masai Mara National Reserve for a budget-friendly safari is November. November is a month of short rains, where accommodation prices are reduced, and the park remains relatively quiet.
The occasional rains on November do not disrupt game drives as much, and the lush surrounding that form are perfect for both wildlife viewing and birdwatching. The months of March, April, May, and November offer an affordable and less congested safari experience while still providing excellent opportunities for spotting wildlife.
Visiting the Masai Mara National Reserve during the rainy seasons does not just save you money on accommodation. It also brings significant savings in other areas. Here’s a breakdown of the costs you can expect during the budget season at :
Visiting the Masai Mara on a budget doesn’t mean compromising on the quality of your safari experience.
You can have some bit of planning which should significantly reduce costs while still enjoying all that the Mara has to offer.
We have handpicked some practical tips to help you stretch your budget further.
One of the best ways to save money on a safari is to share costs. Game drives, for example, typically cost around $150 to $200 per vehicle. A group joining safari can help you split these costs among several travelers. This will make it far more affordable per person. Shared expenses for guides and transport can quickly add up to big savings.
If you have the confidence to drive yourself, a self-drive safari is a great option. Renting a 4x4 vehicle can save you money on guided tour operators, allowing you more freedom to explore the Mara at your own pace.
However, it’s essential to be familiar with the terrain and have proper navigation tools, as the Mara’s roads can be challenging, particularly in the rainy season.
Since the park entrance fee is valid for 24 hours, you can plan your game drives strategically to get the most value out of your pass.
For instance, entering the reserve early in the morning when it opens, spending the entire day exploring, and leaving just before your pass expires the following day allows you to experience two full days of game viewing on one fee.
Another way to cut costs is to bring your own food or stay at accommodations that offer self-catering facilities. Many budget camps have communal kitchens or cooking areas where you can prepare your meals, saving you from the often pricey lodge dining options.
Alternatively, buying groceries in nearby towns like Narok is relatively inexpensive, and you can stock up before heading into the reserve.
Contact Kenya Peaks Adventures for a customized trip to Masai Mara and save while enjoying the best that the reserve has to offer.