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How to see 40+ lions and the Big Five in the Maasai Mara, Kenya - Africa

When we were in Kenya, we stayed at the Tangulia Lodge in the Maasai Mara and were able to see over 40 lions and the Big Five! See how we did it in our latest post from Africa!

How to find 40+ lions and the Big Five while on safari in the Maasai Mara

Africa was the trip of a lifetime! Seeing all the animals roaming in their natural habitats was so much better than watching animals at a zoo. We found 40+ lions, the Big Five, and more in the Maasai Mara! Here’s how we did it…

Scroll down to watch our video of our trip to the Maasai Mara!

All pictures were taken by us! See our camera gear here: African Safari Packing Essentials

Lion cub found in the Maasai Mara

Lion cub found in the Maasai Mara


Where to stay in the Maasai Mara and find the best guides!

We stayed at the Tangulia Mara Camp where we had the best guides to find all the animals we were dying to see! Benjamin and David greeted us at the airport as soon as we landed on the dirt airstrip and were with us on every game drive after that! They were knowledgable about the animals and their behaviors, knowing where to find them or look for them at any point of the day. I still don’t know how they spotted a leopard from miles away! pun intended.

Leopard in the tree

Leopard in the tree

Our guides were so patient and would go out with us for hours. There was only one other couple staying at the camp while we were there, so we lucked out and had a private car all to ourselves! This is a huge benefit when you find an animal you’re interested in and can sit and watch for hours… like we did with the lions and leopard.

Hyena up close!

Hyena up close!

We’d usually start out early around 6:30a/7a to see the most action from the animals waking up. Breakfast was packed in the car, so we’d make a stop at some point, which one of the other guides called it going to Starbucks! Haha!

Lioness and her cubs

Lioness and her cubs

We’d see lions in prides and sometimes on their own, usually a lioness with the cubs. If we drove around after the sun was fairly high in the sky, we’d find lions together taking a cat nap after their morning breakfast.

A lion we woke up from a nap!

A lion we woke up from a nap!


Animals to find in the Maasai Mara and the Big Five!

We found the Big Five while we were on our safaris, which were originally called this because they were the most difficult and dangerous animals to hunt on foot! We weren’t here to hunt, obviously, just observe. The Big Five include the African elephant, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, and Cape buffalo.

Scroll down to watch our video of our trip to the Maasai Mara!

Leopard in the tree

Leopard in the tree

There were many other animals to see, including:

  • Oryx

  • Spotted hyena

  • Topi antelope

  • Thomson Gazelle

  • Banded mongoose

  • Maasai sheep

  • Maasai giraffe

  • Hippo

  • Cheetahs

  • Wildebeest - THOUSANDS of them!

  • Baboons

  • Crocodiles

  • Zebras

  • Warthogs - they call them Pumbas!

Cheetahs in the Maasai Mara

Cheetahs in the Maasai Mara

Our guides were telling us how there are 5 cheetahs that travel together and are rare to see but are considered celebrities if you see them. About an hour later someone spotted them, and we had to find them! We saw a bunch of other safari vehicles and knew there they were. The cheetahs walked right around our vehicle and would call to one another if one of them were out of sight. We were SO CLOSE to them, it was unbelievable.


Tangulia Mara Camp Accommodations

The camp was beautiful, overlooking a saltwater lake from a saltwater spring. There was a river behind it but they aren’t connected. Animals often came through for drink from the waterhole, so it was nice to sit in our room or up at the lodge just to watch them come and go.

Tangulia Mara Camp

Tangulia Mara Camp

We had room 1 at the very end of the camp, which was closest to the water and a great place to watch for animals.

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They called the area near our room Hippo Highway because the hippos would come up at night to eat the grass! Sometimes they make odd noises that sounded like evil laughs! Kinda creepy at 2am but also very exciting.

Just watching the giraffes from our room in my Lion King socks.

Just watching the giraffes from our room in my Lion King socks.

Meals and Food in the Maasai Mara

Meals were provided in the lodge and the food was wonderful! Dishes would come family style, and they would keep coming even when you thought you had enough! Meals included dishes such as chicken, pork, vegetarian lasagna, avocado salad, green salad, fruit salad, delicious bread with an assortment of spreads, and always ended with dessert!


Sundowner - Doa

Sundowner - Doa

We enjoyed having a sundowner, a drink around happy hour as the sun would set. I tried a Doa which had vodka and lemon juice with a sugar rim, both refreshing and sweet!


Watch our video of our trip to the Maasai Mara:

Overall, we loved our visit to the Maasai Mara! We saw the most animals on our safaris and had amazing guides. I’m glad we spent more time there than our first 2 stops in Saruni.

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Warthog - Locals call them pumbas which means Dumb in Swahili!

Warthog - Locals call them pumbas which means Dumb in Swahili!

To book a trip of a lifetime like this, I highly recommend using the travel agency, Scott Dunn! To speak to a safari expert at Scott Dunn, call 858-523-9000 or visit scottdunn.com/us and tell them Kathleen and Josh Cregg sent you. This is not a sponsored post, all thoughts and considerations are my own.


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Malibu Wine Safari - Things to do in Los Angeles, California

Wine tasting safari in Malibu? Yup, it exists. Check out our unusual LA excursion visiting and feeding animals with wine tasting in between at Malibu Wine Safari! Things to do in Los Angeles | Best things to do in LA #losangeles #winetasting #wine

Malibu Wine Safari – Malibu, California

Location: Malibu Wines | Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, 32111 Mulholland Hwy, Malibu, CA 90265

Website: https://www.lasafaris.com/#home

Hidden in the hills of Malibu are miraculous creatures that you wouldn't expect to run into, especially while wine tasting! 

Stanley the giraffe!

Stanley the giraffe!

Malibu Wine Safari - Llama - Los Angeles, California

For my best friend's birthday, we decided to go on a safari, a wine safari that is! After all, it IS her birthday, so wine not! Haha. The price of the ticket was $65 but we had a special deal on Groupon. The jeeps held about 9 people so it was perfect for our group of 8. There are also bigger jeeps for transporting larger parties.

Malibu Wine Safari Jeep - Malibu Wines - Los Angeles

Malibu Wine Safaris is part of Malibu Wines and just up the street in a parking lot on the right. We checked in and were picked up in a jeep safari vehicle and ventured through the 1,000 acres of Saddle Rock Ranch.


ANIMALS AT MALIBU WINES

The safari started by rolling through the property among the vineyards and getting acquainted with the animals. We were able to get up close and personal with them! Not only did we pet the animals but we also fed them! Animals included zebras, camels, alpacas, bison, water buffalo, yaks, and even Stanley the Giraffe!

 

Our guide was awesome! He let us take tons of pictures and showed us how to feed the animals or care for them with a sweet pet. We fed most of them carrots and boy were they excited to see us! An alpaca smelled my hair and I touched a Zebra, I couldn't believe it.

Look at the baby zebra!

Baby Zebra at Malibu Wines Safaris

Baby Zebra at Malibu Wines Safaris

We spent a lot of time with Stanley the giraffe! He loves lettuce and is not afraid to invade your personal space to get it! His tongue is rough and slimy as expected. He fur is coarse, but he has the best eyelashes you’ve ever seen! Fun fact: Stanley is named after Marvel’s Stan Lee!

Isn’t he the cutest?!


WINE TASTING AT MALIBU WINES

We tried their 6 different wines (mainly Saddlerock wines) in 2 locations across the ranch and even gallivanted through the vineyard.

Chardonnay and vineyards

Chardonnay and vineyards

My favorites were the Sauvignon Blanc and the Sangiovese, Alexander Valley (but I would also never say no to Rose bubbles). At the second tasting location there was a cheese pairing along with the wine and they had a really good gouda. 

The grounds were gorgeous and had many different setups for weddings and events. If I hadn't already planned my wedding at the time, this place would have been a candidate!

iconic WINE Sign at entrance of Malibu Wines

Afterwards, we celebrated my friend’s birthday and enjoyed more wine at Malibu Wines where they have a lovely outdoor area with picnic tables and tasting bars. On weekends, they even have live music! Malibu Wines does not serve food but there is usually a food truck around. I recommend bringing your own food (don’t forget cookies or cupcakes)!

UPDATE: Malibu Wines tasting room burned down in the 2018 fires and haven’t reopened yet! But they do have another tasting room in West Hills: Malibu Wine and Beer Garden

Malibu Wines is the perfect place for any occasion: Birthday parties, Bachelorette parties, bridal showers, brunch, and friends gatherings.


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Malibu Wine Safaris Review - Los Angeles

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Malibu Wine Safaris - Wine Tasting in Los Angeles

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