Naibosho Conservancy

Naibosho Conservancy

  • Wilderness in the heart of the Mara

    Mara Naboisho Conservancy is a breathtaking 50,000-acre private sanctuary bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve. Created as a partnership between over 500 Maasai landowners and conservationists, « Naboisho » (meaning harmony in Maa) is a world leader in sustainable tourism. By strictly limiting the number of guests and vehicles, the conservancy offers a silent, intimate safari experience that is often impossible to find in the public reserve.

  • What to expect

    1. The Lion Capital: Naboisho has one of the highest densities of lions in the world. It is a critical research area for the Mara Lion Project and offers almost guaranteed sightings of massive prides.

    2. The Rare & Elusive: Beyond the « Big Five, » the conservancy is a stronghold for the endangered African Wild Dog and serves as a vital corridor for the « Secret Migration » of wildebeest between the Loita Plains and the Mara.

    3. Conservation in Action: Your visit directly supports the local Maasai community, ensuring that wildlife and livestock can thrive together.

  • Seasonal Overview

    Naboisho is a spectacular year-round destination, with each season offering a unique perspective of the African wilderness:

    • The Emerald Season: Following the rains, the conservancy turns a vibrant green. This is the time of « plenty, » featuring crystal-clear air for photography, lush landscapes, and an abundance of migratory birds.

    • The Predator Season: As the grass thins and the landscape turns to gold, visibility for tracking big cats increases. This season is defined by high-stakes drama as predators congregate around the permanent waterholes.

    • The Birthing Season: A magical window where the plains are filled with new life. Thousands of calves and foals take their first steps, attracting intense activity from the resident lion prides and leopard populations.

Naboisho Camp

A classic, high-end tented camp known for its exceptional guiding and deep connection to the local Maasai community.
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Camp de la vallée de Kicheche

Set in a beautiful valley, this camp is a favorite for photographers, offering intimate wildlife encounters and world-class service.
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Rencontre Mara Camp

Nestled in a forest of acacia trees, this camp offers a quiet, secluded atmosphere perfect for those looking to truly "disconnect."
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Vue de l’aigle de Saruni

Reworked to make the very most of its commanding position atop an escarpment above the Mara plains, Saruni Eagle View has always offered expansive vistas stretching to the point where the plains meet the canvas of the sky. The elevated position of this eco camp also offers guests front-row seats for the wildlife dramas that unfold around the natural salt lick and watering hole below the main area.
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Naibosho Camp

A classic, high-end tented camp known for its exceptional guiding and deep connection to the local Maasai community.

Kicheche Valley Camp

Set in a beautiful valley, this camp is a favorite for photographers, offering intimate wildlife encounters and world-class service.

Encounter Mara Camp

Nestled in a forest of acacia trees, this camp offers a quiet, secluded atmosphere perfect for those looking to truly « disconnect. »

Saruni Eagle View

Reworked to make the very most of its commanding position atop an escarpment above the Mara plains, Saruni Eagle View has always offered expansive vistas stretching to the point where the plains meet the canvas of the sky. The elevated position of this eco camp also offers guests front-row seats for the wildlife dramas that unfold around the natural salt lick and watering hole below the main area.

  • Parce que Naboisho est une réserve privée, elle propose des activités exclusives qui ne sont pas autorisées dans la réserve nationale publique :

    1. Safaris nocturnes : Utilisant des lumières rouges filtrées pour protéger les yeux des animaux, nos guides vous emmènent dehors après la tombée de la nuit pour assister au frisson de la chasse. Voyez les léopards en chasse et le comportement curieux d’espèces nocturnes comme les oryctériers et les blaireaux.

    2. Randonnées guidées en brousse : Sortez du véhicule et parcourez la terre avec un guerrier Maasai. Apprenez l’art ancien du pistage, identifiez les plantes médicinales et ressentez l’adrénaline d’être à pied dans la nature.

    3. Exploration tout-terrain : Pour garantir les meilleures observations possibles (en particulier de chats rares), nos véhicules sont autorisés à quitter la piste de manière responsable — un avantage majeur pour les photographes sérieux.

    4. Immersion culturelle masaï : Visitez les villages locaux qui sont des partenaires directs de la conservancy. Découvrez la vie traditionnelle, la gestion du bétail et le « modèle Naboisho » de la conservation.

    5. Repas dans la brousse et couchers de soleil : Profitez d’un dîner privé au milieu de la savane. Qu’il s’agisse d’un « petit-déjeuner au champagne » au lever du soleil ou d’un gin-tonic quand le ciel devient violet, ce sont ces moments qui définissent un safari.

    6. Visitez l’école de guides Koiyaki : découvrez où la prochaine génération des meilleurs guides du Kenya sera formée. Ce projet soutenu par Mufasa est le cœur de l’avenir de la communauté.

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