As part of my transition to Journeys by Design’s Chief Exploration Officer, I have temporarily relocated to my small cottage bordering the Maasai Mara where we are playing our part in the rewilding of 1,000 acres of degraded farmland. My wife Laura and I took the opportunity to dive deep into the Maasai Mara last week and visited a number of the Maasai-owned conservancies bordering the world-famous reserve.
As you may know, the conservancies bordering the Mara serve as essential ecosystem buffers that work like the lungs of the Mara, allowing the free flow of wildlife across a porous border with the Mara reserve, which itself connects into a contiguous Serengeti ecosystem stretching deep into northern Tanzania. It is, of course, home to one of the greatest wildlife migrations and some of the finest tented camps and safari operators on earth.