It was early in the morning, and the last day of my stay at Maasai Mara. Daniel Ole Soit, our driver and guide, was a man on a mission. We have not yet spotted the 5th and the most elusive of the Big Five, the rhino. And he has taken it as a personal failure! Yesterday, he had welcomed me with a gorgeous sighting of another elusive inhabitant on the Maara, the leopard.
Being a Maasai and having grown up here, Daniel knows these sprawling savanna and its inhabitants better than the back of his hand and has ancestral knowledge of tracking animals. He is almost like a human Google map here.
"Most of the guides in the game drive (Game drives are the most popular way to explore the African savannas. While there are several types of game drives, most involve traveling in an open-top vehicle) are local Maasai people-they know all the wildlife corridors, they have insights on the animal behaviours, it is like their backyard," informs our 39-year-old Maasai Messiah of sightings! It is heartening to see that in Kenya, unlike in India, the local tribes are employed in such large numbers by the tourist resorts in the area.
Not only does this add to building a sustainable infrastructure but also the knowledge and craftsmanship of the tribal population benefits these resorts greatly. "The relationship between Sarova Hotels and the local communities began in 1984 with the inception of Sarova Mara. The Maasai community's presence at the resort is truly irreplaceable. Their deep ties to the land, and wildlife, and extensive knowledge of topography, fauna, flora, and conservation efforts are truly remarkable and inspire awe.
They have tracked and observed wildlife since childhood and hence the Maasai driver-guides make safaris an absolute dream with their expertise, sharp eyes, and depth of knowledge," says Mita Vora, Director, Sarova Hotels and Resorts, Kenya.
The Smooth Operator
This story is from the March 2024 edition of Man's World.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the March 2024 edition of Man's World.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
The Winter Wishlist
Intense, comforting, and with rich notes, here are winter fragrances that should be on your list for the coming season
WEDDING GROOMING ESSENTIALS DERMAT EDITION
7 leading and board-certified dermatologists tell us the most sought-after products they think men must keep handy this wedding season
Grooming
Here's a six-week calendar leading to the D-Day to sort out your grooming dos and don'ts
FRÉDÉRIQUE CONSTANT'S INDIA TAKEOVER
13-year brand veteran William Besse talks business strategy, India-based insights and more
LONGINES GOES FOR GOLD WITH A DUO OF SPIRIT FLYBACK EDITIONS
The brand celebrates the 99th anniversary of its iconic aviation-focused complication in style
Are The Men Of Cricket Losing The Off-field Glam Game?
At atime when the confluence of sports and fashion is at its peak, one can't help but wonder why the world's second-most popular sport hasn't yet boarded this train
Christian Louboutin's Great Indian Love Affair
The world's best-known footwear designer's recent capsule collection The Diwali Edit is testimony to it
Distance Makes The Heart Grow Fonder
Dont Believe Anyone When They Say Long Distance Relationships Dont Work
The travesty of a personal heartbreak
From crying to coming to terms with heartbreak, we've all been there
Royal Enfield Goes Electric
Airdropped, eco-conscious at heart-Royal Enfield's C6 is more than just a quiet whisper in India's struggling electric two-wheeler landscape