Narok County Governor, Patrick Ole Ntutu, has assured both local and international tourists of their safety during the ongoing tourism season in the world-famous Maasai Mara National Reserve.
Speaking in Enkineji Village, Narok West Constituency, Governor Ntutu reiterated that the County is fully prepared to receive visitors, with enhanced security and a sustained conducive environment for hotels, cultural exhibitions, and wildlife safaris. "This is a critical season for our County and the Country at large.
We have put all necessary measures in place to ensure tourists feel secure and welcome," said Governor Ntutu. "Our camps, lodges, and cultural sites are ready to receive guests from across the globe," he affirmed.
The peak of the season is marked by the world-renowned Great Wildebeest Migration, a breathtaking natural phenomenon in which nearly three million wildebeests, accompanied by zebras and gazelles, cross from the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania into Kenya's Maasai Mara in search of greener pastures.