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Explore the Top 10 Game Reserves in Kenya for Luxury Safaris

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 Kenya is a world-renowned safari destination, celebrated for its awe-inspiring landscapes, rich biodiversity, and exceptional game reserves. From the sweeping savannas of the Maasai Mara to the rugged beauty of Samburu, each reserve promises a unique and unforgettable adventure. Among them all, the Masai Mara luxury safari experience stands above the rest, offering unmatched elegance, exclusivity, and thrilling wildlife encounters. In this guide, we showcase the top 10 game reserves in Kenya and explain why the Masai Mara is the pinnacle of luxury safari travel. 1. Masai Mara National Reserve The Masai Mara is Kenya’s most iconic game reserve, renowned for the Great Wildebeest Migration, the Big Five, and its luxurious safari lodges. With vast plains teeming with wildlife and upscale camps like Drunken Elephant Mara , it offers an elite safari experience tailored for the discerning traveler. 🔗 Experience Masai Mara luxury safaris with Drunken Elephant Mara . 2. Amboseli N...

Discover Kenya’s Untouched Game Reserves – Beyond the Maasai Mara

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  When it comes to safaris in Kenya, iconic destinations like the   Maasai Mara ,   Amboseli , and   Tsavo   usually steal the spotlight. But Kenya is also home to lesser-known   national game reserves   that offer exceptional wildlife experiences, away from the tourist crowds. At  Drunken Elephant Mara , we specialize in curating unique, immersive safari adventures that go beyond the ordinary. Explore these hidden gems—some of the most underrated  game reserves in Kenya —and uncover a side of the country few travelers see. Meru National Park Why It’s Special: This lush and remote wilderness was the setting of the famous book  Born Free , chronicling the story of Elsa the lioness. Meru remains one of Kenya’s best-kept safari secrets. Highlights: Spot the  Big Five  in a peaceful, crowd-free setting Visit  Adamson’s Falls  and enjoy riverside picnics along the  Tana River Over 300 species make it a paradise for bi...