Mara Duma Bush Camp

Mara Duma Bush Camp A Luxurious Safari Bush Camp In Maasai Mara Kenya
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12/06/2026

Our birdwatching area is quickly becoming one of the most peaceful and rewarding spots in the camp. Surrounded by nature and already attracting a variety of bird species, it offers guests a front-row seat to the fascinating world of birds.

Watch weavers skillfully build their nests, listen to the melodies of songbirds, and observe raptors soaring high above the Mara skies. Every day brings different sightings and unforgettable moments for bird lovers and photographers alike.

Whether you're an avid birder or simply looking for a quiet place to enjoy nature, our birdwatching spot is the perfect escape.

📍 Come experience the beauty, colors, and sounds of the Maasai Mara from our camp's birdwatching area.


06/06/2026

After a successful meal, the savannah settles into a quieter rhythm. While some lions are still finishing their feast, others have already found a comfortable spot to rest and conserve energy. Lions spend up to 20 hours a day resting, especially after feeding, allowing them to recover from the intense effort of hunting and to avoid the heat of the day.

This peaceful moment reminds us that in the wild, every hunt is followed by rest, and every meal plays a vital role in the survival of the pride. Watching lions relax together is a beautiful display of their strong social bonds and the balance of life in the Maasai Mara.

📍 Maasai Mara, Kenya
📸 Nature at its finest — where strength, teamwork, and survival come together in every chapter of the wild.


04/06/2026

While giraffes are famous for their towering height and graceful movements, everyday behaviors like this are rarely captured on camera. This video shows a giraffe urinating, an important natural process that helps the animal regulate its body and maintain good health.

Adult giraffes can drink large amounts of water when available, and their bodies are specially adapted to survive in the African savannah, where water sources can be seasonal. Observing such natural behaviors gives us a deeper understanding of these magnificent giants beyond the typical wildlife photographs.

Every moment in the wild tells a story, and even the simplest behaviors are part of the fascinating lives of the animals that call the Maasai Mara home.

📍 Maasai Mara, Kenya
🎥 Courtesy of Mara Duma Bush Camp
video by Sifa Mangi Tsokarisa


03/06/2026

Zebras are among the most iconic animals of the Maasai Mara. Their striking black-and-white stripes are unique to each individual, just like a human fingerprint. These patterns help confuse predators when zebras move together in a herd, making it difficult for lions and hyenas to single out one animal.

The Mara's vast grasslands provide the perfect habitat for zebras, and during the Great Migration, thousands of them travel alongside wildebeest in search of fresh grazing and water. Their strong family bonds and constant alertness make them one of the most fascinating species to observe on safari.

📍 Maasai Mara
🦓 Nature's masterpiece painted in black and white, thriving in the heart of the wild.


31/05/2026

In the heat of the African savannah, lionesses often seek shade beneath acacia trees to rest and conserve energy. These powerful hunters can spend up to 20 hours a day resting, saving their strength for hunting, protecting their pride, and caring for their cubs.

This peaceful moment under the tree is a reminder that even nature's most formidable predators understand the importance of rest. As the day cools, these lionesses will become more active, preparing for another evening in the wild.

📍 Maasai Mara
📸 A beautiful glimpse into the daily life of Africa's iconic queens of the savannah.


29/05/2026

This morning in the heart of the legendary Maasai Mara, we were lucky to spot the famous leopard known as “Faulu” — gracefully moving through the golden grasslands like the true king of stealth. 🐆✨

Leopards are among the most secretive big cats in Africa, often spending their days hidden in trees or thick bushes. Seeing one in the wild is always a special moment, and Faulu never disappoints. Known for his calm confidence and incredible hunting skills, he reminded us once again why every game drive in the Mara is unforgettable.

At Mara Duma Bush Camp, nature writes a new story every day — and today, Faulu was the star of the show.


28/05/2026



25/05/2026

A beautiful cheetah was spotted around our camp today, moving gracefully through the Mara wilderness. Known as the fastest land animal on Earth, cheetahs can reach speeds of up to 120 km/h, but they rely on patience, sharp eyesight, and stealth before every chase.

Seeing a cheetah this close to camp is always a special reminder that the Maasai Mara is full of wild beauty and unforgettable moments. Every game drive brings a new story from nature.

Welcome to the wild experience at Mara Duma Bush Camp. 🐆🌿


23/05/2026




22/05/2026

“Duma” means cheetah in Swahili — a symbol of speed, grace, and calm confidence. Today, one of these beautiful cats reminded us that even the fastest animal on land knows when to slow down and relax.


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