The bird diversity in the Masai Mara surprises even experienced safari travellers. Many guests booking a Masai Mara Tour Package arrive expecting only wildlife sightings and quickly realise the skies are just as exciting as the plains. Open grasslands hold martial eagles, secretary birds, kori bustards, and bateleurs, while riverine forests support kingfishers, fish eagles, hornbills, and the elusive Pel’s fishing owl. Wetlands attract saddle-billed storks, jacanas, spoonbills, and yellow-billed storks. At Mara Siligi Camp, guides structure birdwatching drives around these different habitats to maximise species diversity during your stay.
One of the highlights of any Masai Mara Travel Package is how quickly habitats change during a game drive. You may begin scanning grasslands for raptors before moving into woodland areas alive with rollers, starlings, and lovebirds. River systems along the Mara River become especially productive during early morning hours when bird activity peaks. Guests staying longer on a masai mara safari package often spot 100 or more species during a multi-day safari without specifically focusing only on birds. This variety is what makes the Mara one of Africa’s most rewarding safari destinations for both wildlife enthusiasts and serious birders alike.

