This is a private conservancy adjacent to the Masai Mara offering an exclusive, uncrowded safari experience with a focus on sustainability and community involvement. A Kenyan safari here will take you across classic savannahs, rolling grasslands, and woodlands, providing stunning backdrops to many wildlife sightings.
When staying here, you can opt for luxury tented camps and safari lodges that offer supreme comfort. These accommodations focus on sustainability with low-impact safari rules to protect the animals.
Must-Visit Areas in the Mara Naboisho Conservancy
Enjoy luxury accommodation as your base for exploring the wildlife-rich region:
Private Campsites and Lodges: For Tailored Safari Experiences
The Mara Naboisho Conservancy features stunning tented camps and safari lodges for travellers. Think luxurious, spacious interiors; private decks with glorious views of the wilderness; gourmet dining; outdoor showers; communal lounges and swimming pools; and relaxing spa treatments.
Game Drive Areas: Stunning Predator Sightings
For a more ecoconscious and sustainable approach to safaris, only four vehicles are permitted at any one sighting in Mara Naboisho. This is to ensure that animals aren’t crowded. This allows you to have a front-row seat to spectacular sightings! This conservancy is well-known for predator sightings and night safaris where you can see the nocturnal species that call this region home.
When’s the Best Time to Visit the Mara Naboisho Conservancy?
The Mara Naboisho Conservancy is a year-round luxury safari in Kenya destination. June to October are drier months when animals gather around water sources. November, December, March, and April are rainy times of the year, with November to April being prime birdwatching season due to the migratory species that comes into the conservancy.
Wildlife Found in the Mara Naboisho Conservancy
The Mara Naboisho Conservancy has one of Kenya’s highest densities of lions and cheetahs, so there’s a good chance you’ll spot these big cats while on safari. You’ll also see elephants, buffaloes, zebras, and giraffes.
How to Get to the Mara Naboisho Conservancy
You can fly directly into the Mara Naboisho Conservancy via the Ol Seki Airstrip.