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Naboisho Conservancy

With fewer visitors and more animals, Naboisho offers a more intimate experience of the wild African savannah.

You can get walking safaris, picnics in the wild, and even fly camping.

The lion population is denser here than anywhere else in Africa. Then there are the elephant herds and all sorts of grazers, too.

 

How to get to Naboisho Conservancy

Naboisho Conservancy is next to the Maasai Mara Game Reserve. There are two ways to get there. You can go by road from Nairobi or fly there from Wilson Airport in Nairobi.

Your tour operator will make arrange your transportation.

The drive there lasts 3 hours.

 

When to Visit Naboisho

Any time is a good time to visit Naboisho. B. This season is more isolated. Big cats are easier to find. But we love the first four months of the year.

Many animals give birth in this season. The skies are clear, plants are flowering, and you will take fantastic photos.

July-September is peak season because of the great migration. Prepare for large herds of grazing animals.

 

What to wear to Naboisho Conservancy

The main rule of dressing for a safari is to blend in. Khaki, brown, green, and beige are the best. They don’t draw attention from animals.

You will probably sweat a lot. Look for light fabrics that absorb sweat. Wear a jumper or jacket for evening excursions.

Long sleeves, collars, and full-length pants protect you from the sun.

Besides clothing, don’t forget a hat, sunscreen, binoculars, mosquito repellant, a camera, and water to drink.

 

Naboisho Attractions

  • Game drives twice a day take you into the bush. Spacious vehicles fitted with fridges and power points provide comfort.
  • Walking safaris give a more up-close experience of the Mara. Let a local guide teach you about animals, birds, and plants.
  • Night safaris allow visitors to view nocturnal animals. Specialized lights let you watch nocturnal predators on the hunt.
  • Photographic safaris are a specialty here. Eye-level shots are possible with our open vehicles. You can find vehicles specially fitted to help photographers take the best pictures.
  • Bring your children on a family safari. Tour guides can teach children cool stuff like animal tracking and Maasai folk tales. They can visit a local school too.
  • Hang out at a Maasai village.
  • Take a hot air balloon to view wildlife from a different point of view. Balloon rides are only available when the weather allows.

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