The Masai Mara is of course most famous for the river crossings of the wildebeest across the Mara. However, what many people don’t realise is that this is the predator capital of Africa. No where else is the lion density higher or the cheetah numbers higher.
And why February for the predator tour? Well, its just after the short rains and the grass is nice and green but still short; most of the predators have young now, which allows for some intimate images of cubs and pups and of course quite importantly, there is very little tourist traffic around. So we will have much of the area to ourselves.
And why February for the predator tour? Well, its just after the short rains and the grass is nice and green but still short; most of the predators have young now, which allows for some intimate images of cubs and pups and of course quite importantly, there is very little tourist traffic around. So we will have much of the area to ourselves.
The beauty of this tour is that we will be using our well-known Masai guides who have worked with C4 for the last 8 years and know the area and predators intimately. You will be guided by Greg du Toit who is a big cat specialists and has excellent knowledge of the Masai Mara. Have a look at one of our clients photographs capture on the Premier Masai Mara Predator Safari in February 2015.
All photographs were taken by Stephen Cheek...
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