July 2025

  • The World’s Greatest Annual Terrestrial Wildlife Migration. Masai Mara

    Big news from the wild: The Maasai Mara National Reserve has officially been inducted into the World Book of Records (UK)—recognised globally as the site of the “World’s Greatest Annual Terrestrial Wildlife Migration.” Sharing the news, Tourism and Wildlife CS Rebecca Miano said: “This recognition is a historic milestone for Kenya’s tourism and conservation sector and a moment of immense pride…

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  • Kenyan President William Ruto visits Maasai Mara amid Wildebeest Migration

    1. The 2025 Great Wildebeest Migration – Real-Time Update Current Herd Movement Tourist Experience 2. Tourism Numbers & Booking Trends Visitor Statistics (2025 Peak Season) Last-Minute Booking Surge 3. New Tourism Policies & Regulations Stricter Park Rules Digital Advancements 4. Security & Accessibility Travel Advisories Flight Updates 5. Weather & Environmental Conditions 6. Conservation &…

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  • Masai Mara Updates

    1.Record-Breaking Wildebeest Migration Season 2. High Tourist Traffic & Bookings 3. New Sustainable Tourism Measures 4. Security & Accessibility Updates 5. Weather Conditions 6. Community & Conservation News

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    NAROK, KENYA – The landscape of Kenyan tourism is shifting as construction intensifies on the Maasai Mara International Airport (also known as Narok International Airport). Located in the Ewaso Ngiro area, the multi-billion shilling project is officially scheduled for completion by December 2026. Once operational, the airport will provide a direct link for international travelers, allowing them to bypass…

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