It is unheard of to experience a private safari in the Masai Mara or Serengeti reserves but Naboisho Camp is the exception. Set in the two hundred and ten square kilometer Mara Naboisho Conservancy in the Greater Masai Mara, Naboisha Camp offers an exclusive safari experience.
Naboisho Camp is an eco-friendly camp, operating on solar-powered energy to minimize its impact on the environment.
With just nine spacious Tented Suites, Naboisho is an intimate and elegant safari camp that offers a luxurious wilderness experience. Each suite offers comfortable king-sized beds (twin beds are available), en-suite bathrooms with indoor and outdoor showers, robes, in-room safes, tea and coffee-making facilities, and a private veranda complete with a daybed. Two of the suites are equipped to cater to families.
The camp facilities include a thatched lounge, bar, and dining room that overlook a nearby waterhole, frequently visited by resident game.
Delicious home-cooked meals are usually enjoyed communally at the camp. Chefs bake fresh bread, biscuits, and muffins daily for guests to enjoy. Breakfast is served buffet-style, offering a choice of continental or full English breakfasts. Lunches are light and served buffet-style in camp. Alternatively, you can request a picnic breakfast or lunch to maximize your time in the bush. Tea and cake are served in the late afternoon as a camp tradition, and dinner is a leisurely three-course silver service or plated affair.
A true wildlife haven, the Mara Naboisho Conservancy boasts a high density of game, with a large number of big cats residing in the area. Naboisho has one of the highest lion densities in the world, with over 100 lions living in the conservancy. There is also an impressive population of elephants, giraffes, wildebeest, and zebras living in the region, along with regular sightings of the endangered African wild dog. A bird lover's paradise, Naboisho Conservancy is home to 266 bird species.
In addition to the abundance of resident game, the Mara Naboisho Conservancy also serves as a vital migration corridor for the lesser-known Loita Migration, which sees up to 5,000 wildebeest and 1,000 zebras move through the area annually from the Mara Reserve to the Loita Plains in the east.
Activities offered at the camp include twice-daily game drives, walking safaris, bush picnics, cultural and community visits, hot air balloon safaris, horseback riding, and fly camping. Game drives in Naboisho are conducted in either seven-seater open-viewing vehicles or five-seater closed vehicles, led by a team of professional guides. As the conservancy is privately owned, Naboisho can offer off-road game drives and night drives.
Families traveling with children can rest assured that they will be well taken care of and entertained with a children's program that includes bush skills, animal tracking, local folklore, and guided bush walks. Kids also get the chance to play traditional games and visit a nearby community or school to learn more about the customs of East Africa.
Naboisho Camp is ideal for solo explorers, couples, and families looking for an exclusive safari adventure.
December 31, 2024
Kim Abrahams was responsive and prompt…
Kim Abrahams was responsive and prompt even though it is holiday time and she had urgent nature family issue to tend to. She answered all the questions, followed-up as fast as she can and worked with us to tailor a journey to our liking.
December 2, 2024
Kim Abrahams is as great to work with
Kim Abrahams is as great to work with. Very responsive and helpful for setting up my trip to Africa
October 17, 2024
Sweet Kim Abrahams was extremely…
Sweet Kim Abrahams was extremely patient with the two of us oldsters. We had computer problems, took a very long time to decide and confirm our intentions and challenged every detail. Thank you Kim