About Mara Tours & Adventures
Your trusted partner for unforgettable African safari experiences
Our Story
Founded in 2009, Mara Tours & Adventures began as a small family business with a big dream: to share the incredible wildlife and natural beauty of East Africa with travelers from around the world.
Over the years, we have grown into one of Kenya's most trusted safari operators, but we have never lost sight of our core values: providing authentic experiences, supporting local communities, and contributing to wildlife conservation.
Today, we operate across Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, and other East African destinations, offering a wide range of safari experiences from luxury lodges to budget camping adventures.
Our Values
What drives us every day
Conservation
We are committed to wildlife conservation and supporting local communities.
Community
Working with local communities to create sustainable tourism opportunities.
Excellence
Delivering exceptional safari experiences that exceed expectations.
Sustainability
Promoting responsible tourism that protects our natural heritage.
Meet Our Team
Passionate professionals dedicated to your safari experience
John Mwangi
Founder & CEO
15 years experience
Passionate about wildlife conservation and sustainable tourism.
Sarah Kimani
Safari Guide
10 years experience
Expert in East African wildlife and cultural experiences.
David Ochieng
Operations Manager
8 years experience
Ensures seamless safari experiences for all our guests.
Why Choose Mara Tours & Adventures?
Local Expertise
Born and raised in Kenya, we know the land, wildlife, and culture intimately.
Personalized Service
Every safari is tailored to your interests, budget, and travel style.
Safety First
Your safety and comfort are our top priorities on every adventure.
Conservation Focus
We actively support wildlife conservation and community development projects.
24/7 Support
Round-the-clock assistance before, during, and after your safari.
Best Value
Competitive pricing without compromising on quality or experience.
