Maasai Mara University · 13th International Conference

Resilient Horizons.

Where innovation meets conservation.

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Conference tracks

Four lines of inquiry, one horizon.

Each track brings researchers, policymakers, and practitioners together around a distinct challenge facing the Mara ecosystem and Kenya's tourism economy.

Sustainable Tourism & Hospitality Practices

Sustainable Tourism & Hospitality Practices

Explores how tourism operators, communities and hospitality providers can build resilient, low-impact visitor experiences that share benefits fairly and protect the destinations they depend on. Smart tourism, Digital hospitality, Eco-tourism, Community tourism, Sustainable destinations, Tourism entrepreneurship.

Land and Land Use Changes in Wildlife Corridors

Land and Land Use Changes in Wildlife Corridors

Examines shifting land use around the Mara ecosystem and the tools, policies and partnerships needed to keep migration corridors open for future generations of wildlife and people. GIS & remote sensing, Wildlife migration, Protected areas, Human-wildlife conflict, Corridor restoration, Land use planning.

Environmental Management & Conservation for Climate Action

Environmental Management & Conservation for Climate Action

Brings together conservation scientists and climate practitioners to share adaptation strategies, restoration science and financing mechanisms for a changing climate. Biodiversity, Renewable energy, Climate adaptation, Carbon markets, Ecosystem restoration, Water resource management

Leveraging AI for Promoting Tourism in Kenya

Leveraging AI for Promoting Tourism in Kenya

Showcases how artificial intelligence is reshaping how visitors discover, plan and experience Kenyan tourism, and how it can support wildlife monitoring and park management. AI-powered marketing, Smart parks, Predictive analytics, AI wildlife monitoring, Computer vision, Chatbots & assistants.

The gathering

Five days on the edge of the Mara.

Conference highlights

Why attend ?

Explore cutting-edge research in tourism and conservation, and connect with the researchers, policymakers, and practitioners shaping the Mara’s future.

Whether you’re presenting findings, scouting partnerships, or simply want to be in the room where these decisions get made — this is that room.

Abstract submission guidelines

Submit original research, case studies or innovations aligned to one of the four sub-tracks. Abstracts are reviewed on a rolling basis until 15 August 2026.

  • Sub-theme applied for (1–4)
  • Presentation title
  • Author name(s)
  • Affiliation — department, organization, postal address, phone, email, and ORCiD if available
  • SDG issue being addressed
  • Abstract body, 200–250 words, covering an introduction, the challenge, motivation, methods, findings and resolutions relevant to the theme
  • 4–6 keywords to index your study

File name format:
Sub-theme number _ Country _ Institution _ First name _ Second name

e.g. 3_Uganda_Makerere University_Otieno_Mboya

Registration

Registration & fees

Category

Registration Fees

Early Bird (Before 20th July 2026)

Late Bird (After 20th July 2026)

East African Students

Ksh. 1,000 / USD 7

Ksh. 1,500 / USD 12

Kenyans

Ksh. 3,000

Ksh. 4,500

East Africans

USD 20

USD 25

Africans and Lower & Middle-Income Countries

USD 50

USD 75

Global participants (not from LMICs)

USD 200

USD 250

Exhibition Booths

Ksh 40,000 / USD 300

Ksh 50,000 / USD 400