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Monitoring Wildlife Recovery in Kenya's Maasai Mara

© Andrew Morgan

Physical Requirements

Earthwatch Expeditions offers access to some of the most wondrous nature encounters the world has to offer. Many take place in destinations that are wild and remote, with varying physical demands and limited medical facilities. All field research trips may not be suitable for every traveler. In order to participate on this expedition, you must comfortably and reliably be able to execute all physical requirements as noted below.

Level of Difficulty

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Difficulty
  • Moderate
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Trip Pace

  • Full, structured days with early mornings in the field and time to rest midday.

  • Some days include evening activities such as wildlife monitoring drives.

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Walking & Terrain
  • Walk up to 3–4 miles (5–7 km) on research days at a pace of roughly 1 mile per hour

  • Terrain is uneven and may be muddy, grassy or rugged

  • Participants are expected to carry their own equipment while hiking, and bag weight should not exceed 11 pounds

  • Activities may require stepping over obstacles such as animal holes or dense vegetation

  • Frequent bending, kneeling and standing for extended periods

  • Ability to get down to ground level for measurements and stand back up without assistance

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Transportation & Vehicles
  • Travel by 4x4 safari vehicles on very rough and remote roads for up to 1.5 hours at a time

  • Occasional longer drives (up to several hours, with breaks)

  • Ability to get in and out of vehicles without assistance

  • Travel between camps by small bush planes

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Accessibility
  • This expedition is not suitable for participants who require the use of mobility aids or who have mobility limitations, back injuries or conditions that affect balance, bending or extended time on one's feet.

  • See clearly (with or without corrective lenses) to roughly 500 meters, or 1600 feet, and up close in order to read research instruments

  • Be alert and ready to take evasive action from wildlife—moving quickly, returning to the project vehicle, or lying flat on the ground—if necessary

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Weather
  • Warm days (60–85°F), with the possibility of rain year-round

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Elevation
  • ~5,700–6,700 ft

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  • 8 am to 5 pm, Monday - Friday

  • 8 am to 3 pm on Saturday

  • Closed on Sunday

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