Planning your trip from Nairobi to Masai Mara is the first step to an unforgettable adventure to one of Africa’s most celebrated wildlife destinations.
Whether you’re tracking the Great Migration or just exploring Kenya’s wildlife, knowing routes, costs and smart travel tips can make or break your trip.
Distance from Nairobi to Maasai Mara
Nairobi to Masai Mara distance is approximately 225-275 km, depending on the route and the gate you enter/exit.
- By road: Approx 5 hours
- By air: 45-60 min
Best Route Nairobi to Masai Mara
By road (most common route)
Transportation: The most common way to get to Masai Mara is by driving.
Path:
Nairobi → Great Rift Valley → Narok → Sekenani Gate
Why take the road?
- Scenic views (particularly the Rift Valley)
- Value for money
- Stops are flexible
Cons:
- Long travel time
- Rough roads in some stretches
Tip: Use a 4×4 Land Cruiser for comfort and safety at all times.
By Air (Fastest Option)
Flights depart from Wilson Airport in Nairobi to airstrips like:
- Keekorok
- Serena Mara
- Sianâ
Why flights?
- Saves time
- Comfortable
- Ideal for the luxury traveller
Cons:
- Costly
- Low baggage allowance
Nairobi to Masai Mara Safari Price
How much a safari costs really depends on how you like to travel.
Budget Safari
- $140-$300 per day
- Car-sharing
- Camps de base
Mid-Range Safari
- $400–$600 per day
- Comfortable cabins
- Private or semi-private cars
Luxury Safari
- Starting at $650/Day
- Luxury lodges and tented camps
- Fly-in safaris
Additional Costs to Consider
- Park fees: $80-100 per day (non-residents)
- Guide tips
- Flights (if any)
- Personal expense
When to Visit Masai Mara?
High Season (July to October)
- Great Migration
- Best wildlife viewing
- Higher Prices
Lower Season (April–June)
- Less crowded
- Reduced prices
- Lush landscapes
Sample 3-Day Itinerary
Day 1:
- Depart Nairobi early in the morning
- Arrive Masai Mara in the afternoon.
- Game drive in the evening.
Day 2:
- Full Day Safari
- Spot Big Five
Day 3:
- Morning game drive
- Back to Nairobi
Insider Travel Tips
Packing tips
- Light clothes for the day
- A warm jacket for the morning.
- Sunscreen and insect repellent
- Binoculars & camera
Money Advice
- Carry USD for lodge/tips
- Use your Kenyan Shilling to make local purchases
- Cash withdrawal at Narok
Best Entrance Gate
- Sekenani Gate (easiest entrance)
Common Errors to Avoid
- Underestimating travel times
- Not making reservations ahead of time (high season)
- Forget park fees in budget planning
- Pack light clothes only (mornings are cold)
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FAQs -
1. How much is it from Nairobi to Masai Mara?
Costs range from $140 to $650+ per day depending on budget or luxury travel style.
2. Should I fly or drive to Masai Mara?
- Fly if you like speed and comfort.
- Drive if you want to go on a scenic ride without spending too much.
3. Can you do a Masai Mara safari in 2 days?
Yes but 3 days is best for a better wildlife experience.
4. When is the best time to visit Masai Mara?
The Great Migration is best from July to October.
5. Is Masai Mara safe to visit?
Yes, especially if travelling with licensed guides or tour operators.
Final Thoughts
The drive from Nairobi to Masai Mara is not only a journey, but a safari adventure that you will never forget.
Whether you choose a budget road trip or a luxury fly-in, pre-planning ensures the best value and wildlife experience.
For assistance:
Use the method that’s easiest for you – call, WhatsApp, or email – and we’ll help you choose the right plan.

