Details & Prices
Per person per night
CHF 389-1,537Double Room

Inclusive
All meals, drinks (except premier brands), laundry service, twice daily activities with one of the camp guides.

Rooms:9
Location:Naboisho Conservancy - Private Area
Price:$$$$
Closed:1 Apr 24 to 30 Apr 24
 1 Apr 25 to 30 Apr 25
Children: from 5 to 18 years
Activities:Families with children up to 12 years need to book a private vehicle at extra costs
Families:For families of 5 pax and more with children aged 5-12 years old, a private vehicle will be included, subject to availability
Internet:Yes
Operator:Asilia
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Naboisho Camp
Maasai Mara, Naboisho Conservancy

Accommodation
Naboisho Camp is part of the 210 km² private Mara Naboisho Conservancy, which abuts the Maasai Mara Game Reserve in the north and serves as a buffer zone for the actual Maasai Mara Game Reserve.

Naboisho Camp comprises nine tents with en-suite bathrooms and indoor & outdoor showers. Two of the rooms are large family tents with an annex for children’s beds. Each tent has a veranda with a daybed, which is the perfect place to lay back, relax and reminisce after a long game drive.

The camp offers a whole range of activities, including fly camping – a walking safari with a guide and an overnight stay in the middle of the African wilderness in a simple dome tent. The tents are of course erected for you and the team conjures up a fantastic BBQ feast under the stars.

Location
Most guests fly with a small aircraft from Nairobi Wilson to the Mara Ol Seki Airstrip. From here, it is a 45-minute drive to the camp. The flight time from Nairobi Wilson is approximately 45 minutes.

The Maasai Mara abuts the Serengeti to the north to form the border with Tanzania. The reserve covers an area of approx. 1'510 km² and receives water via the Sand River, the Talek River and, of course, the Mara River.

The Naboisho Conservancy is made up of land belonging to some 500 Maasai families, which joined forces in March 2010 to create a single area to be used for sustainable tourism. Today, the Naboisho Conservancy is one of the best nature reserves in the Maasai Mara. It is reserved exclusively for use by guests of the few camps that are allowed to be built there.

Wildlife
The Maasai Mara is home to one of the highest concentrations of big cat in Africa and more than 50 species of raptor. Lion, leopard, cheetah, hyena, buffalo and elephant are high on the must-see list of most visitors here, and it is indeed the most likely place to get a snapshot of all of them.

Additionally, July sees the arrival of the first ca. two million wildebeest, zebra and Thompson’s gazelle that migrate from the Serengeti to feast on the fresh green grass of the Maasai Mara. They remain until September, when they make their way south again towards the Serengeti. The animals traverse the Mara River, where hungry crocodiles lie in wait for their prey, a spectacle known as ‘river crossings’.

Activities
Day and night game drives, bush walks, bush picnics, balloon flights (additional costs), fly camping (additional costs), visit to a local village.

Guides are allowed to leave the tracks in the Naboisho Conservancy, which means very close animal encounters are possible.

Game drives take place in the conservancy, but also cross into the actual Maasai Mara Game Reserve, which is particularly popular during the great migration. It is not unusual for guides to pack breakfast and lunch and spend the whole day out with guests to witness one fo the River Crossings. Night drives are allowed in the private conservancy, but not in the game reserve.



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