musiara swamp

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    • E8739BTrobertg 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Musiara gate is the entrance between the Trans Mara region and the Mara National Game Reserve. The reserve has larger numbers of animals particularly lion and other cats. We saw more than 40 lions in two days. We also saw a cheetah lioness with four cubs. Many elephants, giraffe and other species. There are also several river migration points near the Musiara entrance. The swamp is home to many wild birds and other species.
    • Ashutosh1612 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I have heard about a lot about Musiara, although i haven't visited the same but still as per my information this is worth a visit.
    • Atyang 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Musiera Swamp has a rich history from the past. History has it that many herders travelled from far and wide to Musiara Swamp especially during dry seasons to graze their animals, even as the place then was notorious for mosquitos in the 15th and 16th Century. The grass is lash, water readily available and the cattle fed to their full. Musiara is a beautiful sight, it has maintained its beauty and the bufallos love this swamp due to available to water and muddly paddles in which they take time to roll in. Musiara Swamp will be around for a while, thanks to the efforts of the local people who are bent on conserving Musiara Swamp.
    • 12345680 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      i like the fact that every part of nature including the swamp had natural habitat,,i learned it for the first time,,i hated seeing hyenas stirring the water at the swamp,,,they are indeed dirty animals
    • 238marilynw 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A fantastic area for both birds and animals. We visited twice during our 6 night stay at Rekero camp. We're never disappointed and always see something new. Masses of lions (the pride has many youngsters), elephant coming down to the river; hyena dens and so many different types of birds it's difficult to keep track. Well worth a dusty drive!
    • GeoSaleAustralia 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I was here just after heavy rain and the marsh full. Elephants rolling and bathing in the swampy marsh, lions with cubs frolicking, zebras cruising and giraffes elegantly strolling by.So much more to see. A beautiful place to visit
    • jimhD985UU 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Scene of most of the Big Cat Diary episodes, we found lots of lion with cubs, elephants with calves, bull elephants mock fighting, lions/jackals/hyena on kills. Bird life is varied too, and we saw Jonathon King with his wife photographing lion cubs. Nothing to dislike about this oasis, enjoy it.
    • DWiedrich 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I have now visited the Musiara Swamp and its famous Marsh Pride of lions 3 times and am planning my 4th trip for November of this year. JT Safaris have been so wonderful to work with and their prices are absolutely unbeatable. I will never us another company and recommend them to ANYONE wanting to experience the wonders of Africa.
    • JR1948 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is the home of the Marsh pride of lions which were first brought to eminence on Big Cat Diary on the BBC. It is so close to Governors Camp that you actually feel like the pride belongs to you.Many an hour was spent watching these beautiful a animals.
    • NirmalyaKE 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We were driving past the Musiara swamp when we spotted eleven lions stalking a lone male buffalo. We drove upto them and soon after, the lions attacked the buffalo. We felt sorry for the buffalo but needn't have been. The buffalo gave as good as it got and soon gored the lioness leading the charge, with it's horns. That took the wind out of the remaining lions and though they tried to keep attacking the runinant, it took its time but then drove away the cats and made an escape. The gored lioness was grievously injured, but we heard later that it was recovering.
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