Location: Naibosho
Eagle View
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- - December 27, 2022
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Perched atop a natural hilltop, this astonishing luxury eco-camp is located within Naibosho Conservancy – a highly acclaimed model for nature conservation management. Eagle View overlooks a natural waterhole, which is frequented throughout the day by wild animals such as elephants, giraffes, and antelopes. With more than seventy identified lions Naibosho has one of the highest lion densities, making the odds of spotting a lion practically unmatchable.
Eagle View has nine Double Viewpoint Tents built on elevated platforms. Each tent offers raised canvas ceilings for a spacious feeling. Each tent has a private bathroom area featuring toilets and two showers, one inside and one open-air ‘safari shower’. All rooms have a private elevated viewing deck offering exceptional views of Naibosho Conservancy.
Leopard Hill
- byAarvind Reddy
- - December 27, 2022
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Leopard Hill is a modern camp located in the heart of Mara Naibosho Conservancy. What makes Leopard Hill accommodation special, is the adjustable motorized roof in the tents, which provides an unhindered view of the African night sky. And yes, you are still separated from the nocturnal wildlife by an invisible mosquito net. To top it all, one can enjoy the scenery without disturbance, as this part of Naibosho Conservancy is restricted from motorized vehicles.
The tent architecture is inspired by round Masai houses called Manyattas. This offers an almost 360-degree view of the surroundings, from your bed towards the Fig Tree, the water holes and from the bathroom to the back. Each tent has its own theme, and the ambiance is set by furniture and decor of African and Indian origin. Each tent also houses an outdoor fireplace on a large terrace and has both indoor and outdoor showers.
Naibosho Camp
- byAarvind Reddy
- - December 27, 2022
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Adjacent to the Masai Mara National Reserve, the 200 km Mara Naboisho Conservancy is a groundbreaking tourism initiative that benefits both conservation and community. Spectacular game viewing (including high concentrations of predators) combined with community interaction and the opportunity to join a walking safari has made the conservancy one of the most exciting destinations in Africa. In the heart of it all is Naboisho Camp, a stylish haven with nine elegant tents, offering a level of safari solitude almost unheard of so close to the Masai Mara.
The Mara Naboisho Conservancy in southwest Kenya is a dream for wildlife enthusiasts. Naboisho Camp is designed to be as open as possible, taking full advantage of the Mara surroundings. Spot zebra or impala from its thatched-roof main lounge and dining area or swimming pool and dine with the sights and sounds of the bush as your entertainment, be it the whoops of hyenas at night or the fluttering of weaver birds in the morning.
Encounter Mara
- byAarvind Reddy
- - December 23, 2022
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Set in the highly sought-after Mara Naboisho Conservancy, Encounter Mara offers guests access to some of the best wildlife viewing in East Africa. The award-winning camp is set in the shade of a thick acacia forest with sweeping views over the savannah. The wildlife viewing is excellent year–round, and this, combined with the comfort of the camp and its excellent environmental credentials, means there are few more rewarding places than Encounter Mara to experience this slice of the Kenyan wilderness.
The conservancy is known for its prolific wildlife and award-winning sustainability model that balances the needs of local communities, wildlife, and tourism. It has an even higher density of animals than the neighboring Masai Mara National Reserve and one of the world’s most concentrated lion populations.
While the adjacent Masai Mara National Reserve is known for being on the route of the Great Migration, the Mara Naboisho Conservancy has its own ‘secret’ version: The Loita Migration sees thousands of wildebeest and zebras travelling through the conservancy to Loita Plains.