Experience the exclusive wilderness of Mara North Conservancy in Kenya — a private reserve bordering the Masai Mara, known for abundant wildlife, intimate safaris, and strong community conservation.
Mara North Conservancy (MNC) is a 320 km² private wildlife reserve situated in the northwestern part of Kenya’s Masai Mara ecosystem. Established in 2009, it brings together over 800 Maasai landowners and a select group of eco-conscious safari camps in a successful model of sustainable tourism and conservation.
Mara North offers an exclusive safari experience with fewer vehicles, pristine landscapes, and rich biodiversity, including lions, leopards, elephants, cheetahs, giraffes, and massive wildebeest herds during the Great Migration. Its blend of high-end tourism and community empowerment makes it a standout choice for responsible travellers.
Mara North Conservancy (MNC) is a 320 km² private wildlife reserve situated in the northwestern part of Kenya’s Masai Mara ecosystem. Established in 2009, it brings together over 800 Maasai landowners and a select group of eco-conscious safari camps in a successful model of sustainable tourism and conservation.
Mara North offers an exclusive safari experience with fewer vehicles, pristine landscapes, and rich biodiversity, including lions, leopards, elephants, cheetahs, giraffes, and massive wildebeest herds during the Great Migration. Its blend of high-end tourism and community empowerment makes it a standout choice for responsible travellers.
Why You Should Visit Mara North Conservancy
Low-Density Tourism Strict limits on camp numbers ensure fewer vehicles and a peaceful, intimate safari experience.
Excellent Big Cat Sightings Known for thriving prides of lions, elusive leopards, and speedy cheetahs — often seen without the crowds.
Migration Corridor Part of the Great Migration route, especially between July and October.
Night Game Drives & Walks Enjoy activities not permitted in the Masai Mara National Reserve.
Community-Based Conservation Visit a conservancy where local Maasai landowners directly benefit from tourism revenue.
Quick Facts
Location: Northwest of Masai Mara National Reserve, Narok County, Kenya
Size: 320 km²
Established: 2009
Wildlife: Big Five, wildebeest, hyena, giraffe, wild dogs, over 300 bird species
Best Time to Visit: June–October (dry season & Great Migration), December–March (green season with active wildlife)
Activities
Game Drives (Day & Night): Track big cats, herds, and nocturnal species.
Walking Safaris: Led by qualified guides and trackers.
Cultural Visits: Interact with Maasai communities and learn about traditional lifestyles.
Photography Safaris: Open vehicles and private guides tailored for photographers.
Sundowners & Bush Meals: Enjoy drinks or meals in scenic, wild settings.
How to Get There
By Air: Scheduled flights to Mara North Airstrip from Nairobi Wilson (approx. 1 hr).
By Road: 5–6 hrs drive from Nairobi (recommended only in dry season or with 4×4).