Big Cats of the Maasai Mara
- 04/09/2025
- Hemingways Collection
The Maasai Mara is one of the most iconic safari destinations in the world, and for good reason. While the annual wildebeest migration often makes the headlines, it’s the big cats, lions, leopards, and cheetahs, that define the spirit of the Mara all year round. Powerful, elusive, and endlessly fascinating, these predators are the stars of the savannah.
Guests at Hemingways Ol Seki Mara and Hemingways River Camp Mara in the Mara North Conservancy are perfectly placed for unforgettable big cat safaris in the Maasai Mara, where lions, leopards, and cheetahs are seen year-round. Here, game drives are unhurried, sightings are intimate, and every moment with these predators becomes part of your safari story.
No safari is complete without the call of a lion echoing across the plains. The Maasai Mara is home to several well-known prides, each with its own story of dominance, survival, and family bonds.
Staying at Hemingways’ camps in Mara North gives guests the chance to observe lions in a less crowded setting than the reserve itself. With fewer vehicles, sightings feel more personal, as though you are witnessing the life of the pride unfold in real time.
If lions are the rulers of the plains, leopards are the secretive aristocrats of the bush. Solitary and elusive, they are most often seen draped along the branches of acacia trees or melting silently into the grass.
The guides at Hemingways camps know these cats intimately, often recognising individuals by their unique spot patterns. This insight turns an elusive sighting into a personal introduction.
Cheetahs are the embodiment of speed and elegance. With long legs, slender bodies, and striking tear marks, they are built for pursuit. Watching one accelerate across the Mara’s open grasslands is an unforgettable sight.
Mara North is one of the few places where cheetahs can still thrive, thanks to open spaces and dedicated conservation management.
While the Mara is extraordinary year-round, certain seasons enhance big cat encounters:
Because Hemingways camps sit within Mara North Conservancy, guests enjoy access to both the private conservancy and the main reserve, offering flexibility to maximise sightings.
Big cat sightings are not just about luck, they’re about knowledge. The Maasai guides at Hemingways camps bring a depth of understanding passed down through generations.
They read the landscape like a book, from the alarm calls of impalas to the fresh tracks in the dust and interpret behaviour in ways that transform a sighting into a story. This local knowledge adds context, connection, and a sense of respect for the wildlife encountered.
Choosing where to stay is as important as when to go. Hemingways Ol Seki Mara and Hemingways River Camp Mara offer:
Lions, leopards, and cheetahs are not just wildlife encounters - they are the essence of the Mara. Each tells a story of resilience, survival, and the raw beauty of the natural world.
At Hemingways Collection, these encounters are part of a greater journey, one where guests leave not only with photographs, but with memories that linger long after their safari ends.
Your big cat story begins here. Book your stay now.