Maasai Mara officially included in World Book of Records

The Maasai Mara National Reserve has earned global recognition after being officially inscribed into the World Book of Records.
The Maasai Mara National Reserve has earned global recognition after being officially inscribed into the World Book of Records.
The Maasai Mara National Reserve has earned global recognition after being officially inscribed into the World Book of Records for hosting the largest annual terrestrial wildlife migration on Earth.
In a letter addressed to Narok Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu on Thursday, July 10, World Book of Records President Santosh Shukla confirmed the prestigious listing under the title, World’s Greatest Annual Terrestrial Wildlife Migration.
“We are delighted to inform you that the Maasai Mara National Reserve has been officially included in World Book of Records under the distinguished title: ‘World’s Greatest Annual Terrestrial Wildlife Migration’ for hosting the largest and most dramatic annual land animal migration on Earth, involving over 1.5 million wildebeests, zebras, and antelopes traversing the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem,” the letter read.
Shukla noted that the recognition serves as an international nod to Kenya’s commitment to biodiversity and sustainable tourism.
“This remarkable recognition honors the ecological significance of the Maasai Mara and highlights Kenya’s exceptional contribution to wildlife conservation, global biodiversity, and sustainable eco-tourism,” the letter added.
To celebrate this landmark achievement, Shukla proposed an official certificate presentation ceremony within the reserve itself.
“To commemorate this prestigious inclusion, we would be honored to present the official World Record Certificate at the campus of Maasai Mara National Reserve.
“We request your kind confirmation for a suitable date and time for this presentation ceremony. Our official representatives would be pleased to coordinate and visit the reserve for this special occasion,” the letter further read.
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Reacting to the news, Ntuntu credited the recognition to efforts his administration has undertaken since he assumed office.
“Upon assuming office two and a half years ago, my administration launched an ambitious campaign to restructure and revitalize the Maasai Mara National Reserve, with the objective of preserving and enhancing this invaluable natural asset,” he said.
Ntuntu outlined various reforms aimed at restoring the reserve’s ecological health and global stature, including ranger support and smart conservation tools.
“Some of the interventions implemented include the enactment of the Maasai Mara National Reserve Management Plans, equipping our rangers, constructing roads within the Reserve, and introducing tech-based conservation initiatives, among others,” he added.
Ntuntu hailed the certification as a proud moment not only for Narok County but for the entire country.
“Today, we are deeply honoured to receive this prestigious recognition from the World Book of Records, UK, officially certifying the Maasai Mara National Reserve as the home of the world’s greatest annual terrestrial wildlife migration,” he further said.
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