Naboisho Camp

Naboisho Camp

At Naboisho Camp in the Greater Masai Mara, Kenya, you can go on a private family tour where there are lots of exciting things to do.
Luxury tented rooms for lodging

The Mara Naboisho Conservancy is where it is.

There are game drives, walking treks, picnics, and a kids’ program.

You can stay in pure luxury and ease at Naboisho Camp, which is in the Greater Masai Mara and right next to the Masai Mara National Reserve. At Naboisho Camp in Kenya, your family safari vacation will be full of peace and quiet. Only 9 luxurious tented rooms are available for guests to stay in. Each one is fully equipped with modern comforts.

Naboisho Camp has things that are just right for kids, making it a great place for families who want to see Kenya. Kids can go on the journey of their dreams and search for animals they’ve only seen on TV. You and your family will have a life-changing experience in the local neighborhood, where you can make new friends.

There are not as many rules about game drives in the Mara Naboisho Conservancy because it is not part of the game reserve. So, tourists can look forward to a wildlife adventure like no other. Off-road driving, bush walks, and night game drives are all fun additions to a trip that make it easier to see wildlife.

Big cats love this private reserve, and exciting game drives are one of the best things about it. On your morning and afternoon walks through the bush, follow wandering animals that hunt antelope.

Walk with a guide and find the secret gems of the bushveld as you move slowly from one bush to the next. You might get a close look at wild animals sometimes if you watch them quietly from a hiding spot, without being seen or bothered. Moving slowly away from the exciting meeting, safe in the knowledge that the animal has no idea you’re there.

Besides the usual Masai Mara safari activities, you and your partner can make things more romantic and exciting by going on a hot air balloon tour.

Place to stay

Enjoy the peace and quiet of the bush on a trek in Kenya. Stay in style in the Mara Naboisho Conservancy at Naboisho Camp.
The sounds of the bush at night will help you fall asleep on a king-sized bed at Naboisho Camp. As you lie in your airy lair, you might hear the hyena call, the lion roar, an owl hoot, or the nightjar sing. These sounds are like lullabies in the camp.

You can camp in style with a butler taking care of your every need. They can even wake you up early with a hot drink and fresh cookies before you go on a game drive in the early morning.

In a rural part of Kenya, enjoy the freedom to choose between showering inside or outside in a beautiful setting with hot running water. Sit back on your private balcony and watch the show on the Masai Mara Plains, which is always changing.

How the Naboisho Camp Rooms Work

9 large tents, two of which are family tents
Bathrooms with a door
Running tubs with hot water
Keeping toilets clean
Lockable box in the room
Free service for doing laundry
Power from the sun and a backup generator
There are places to charge batteries in the center lounge area.

The place

It is known for having a lot of wild animals and big cats. The rough Mara Naboisho Conservancy is right next to the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya.
Part of the Greater Masai Mara area is Naboisho Camp, which is in the Mara Naboisho Conservancy. The 200-square-kilometer conservancy is a great place to see wildlife and connect with other cultures, which is good for both the environment and the people who live there.

Mara Ol Seki is the closest airport to Naboisho Camp; it’s a 45-minute drive.

It is more likely to see animals in Mara Naboisho Conservancy than in the nearby Masai Mara National Reserve. The dramatic landscapes here are ruled by big cats, with a strong lion population in the lead. The Masai giraffe, the blue and white bearded wildebeest, the zebra, and the elephant are some other animals that are known to roam the bush.

The secret Loita Migration takes place in the Mara Naboisho Conservancy. This is when up to 5,000 wildebeest and 1,000 zebra cross the fields of the Mara Reserve to get to the Loita fields. But the best thing about living at Mara Naboisho is that it is private, so you don’t have to wait in line to see amazing games.

Things to do

Every day on your family tour in Kenya’s Mara Naboisho Conservancy is different, from quiet to busy.

Game Drives

Take a game drive twice a day with skilled game guides into the bush to see the beautiful animals of Africa. Watch the bush wake up every morning, and in the late afternoon, watch the animals that come out at night to play.

When you stay at Naboisho Camp, you can go on special photo safaris in cars that have been modified for photography. Seats that can turn 360 degrees give you the best photo possibilities.

Safaris on foot

Guided bush walks are a great way to see the bush’s smaller features. Head out into the bush right after breakfast to explore on foot with a Maasai guide who is armed.

Riding horses

When you ride out into the open fields of Mara Naboisho, you will see wildlife that is beyond your wildest dreams. Wildlife on the plains, like zebras and giraffes, can be seen from your horse.

Getting Along Culturally

Plan to meet people in the area so you can learn more about the interesting Maasai culture. Find out about their practices and customs and what life is like in the countryside of Kenya.

Safari in a hot air balloon

From above, you can see the bush from a different angle on a hot-air balloon ride, which is perfect for a romantic evening in the bush. You can see wild animals on the plains from above as you fly quietly through the air. There is an extra fee for this exercise.

Program for Kids Safari

While they are staying at Naboisho Camp, kids can enjoy their own unique journey. The patient and experienced guides love teaching their skills and knowledge, so you’re sure to have a great time on safari. You can learn everything from ancient bush skills to how to track animals. Kids in the town can meet new people while they play traditional games and go to schools nearby.

Bush Picnic

On your trips to see wildlife, you’ll definitely get hungry. In the wilds of Africa, breakfast or lunch will be a basket full of tasty treats out in the open. Relax, munch on some tasty snacks, and keep an eye on the exciting game going on all around you.

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