Mara Naboisho Conservancy


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Hosting 50,000 acres of wildlife conservation, the Mara Naboisho conservancy is located in the Masai Mara ecosystem.
Home To a Huge Lion Population
As the second-largest conservancy in the region, it boasts a high density of spectacular wildlife. You will find impressive herds of elephant, giraffe, wildebeest, and zebra, as well as large numbers of big cats. Mara Naiboisho has one of the highest lion populations in the world living in its vicinity. Not only are the plains filled with protected wildlife animals, but Naiboisho is also considered a bird watcher’s paradise for the array of rare birdlife gracing the skies.
Supporting The Local Community
The Naiboisho conservancy was established not only to protect the environment and wildlife but also to empower the local Maasai community. The area is made up of land contributions from 500
Maasai landowners, who exhibit the cultural heritage of the local Maasai. Landowners are provided with good grazing throughout the year, as the conservancy management moves them from one area to another during different seasons.
The conservancy strictly monitors the number of tourists and vehicles who enter the area to reduce the human impact on the environment and wildlife.
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Best Time To Visit Mara Naboisho Conservancy
Masai Mara Naboisho Conservancy is one of the best conservancies among the many in Masai Mara. It’s rich in wildlife, spot the big five such as the Lions, cheetahs, and leopards. Best place to stay to view Wildebeest Migration and Wildlife in exclusivity.
The Conservancy is fairly not in good conditions during the rainy season, due to heavy rains, lodges and camps tend to close this time as they renovate their properties.
January – March
- This season is the best since the conservancy is hot and after short rains in December. The Conservancy gets lush green and attracts a lot of wildlife, and makes it easier to spot wildlife since the grass is not that tall, but green.
April to June
- Known as the green season, is when the long rains in Kenya starts, and lodges and camps in this region are hard to access. Therefore they all close down and most of them take advantage to renovate them as they await the peak season from July to October. But some are open for fly-in guests who want long-stay on exclusive safaris.
July to October
- Its the busiest and most loved season. Known as the peak season, where visitors all over the world visit Kenya for summer seasons and holidays. The Season starts with the cold month of July and gets hot in Aug to Oct. Short rains in Kenya start between Oct to Dec. Its the best time to visit the conservancy for the Wildebeest Migration, though it gets crowded.
November to Dec
- The short rains start this time and they rain till the end of Dec at times. It’s a fair good time to visit Mara North Conservancy for the short or long-stay when offers are available.
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What to See in Naboisho Conservancy
Masai Mara Naboisho Conservancy is home to the special five wildlife species. Best exclusive destination in Kenya to spot the big five. It has an impressive population of black and white rhinos, buffalos, the famous wildebeest, and big cats.
Below are some of the wildlife to spot in Mara North Conservancy:-
- The Big Five:- Lions, Leopard, Rhino, Elephants, Buffalos
- The Big Cats:- Lions, Cheetahs, Leopards, Serval Cats
- Masai Giraffes, Topis, Wildebeests, Antelopes, Grant Gazelles, Thompson Gazelles, Zebras, and many others
- Predators: Wild dogs (Rare to Spot)
- Different Bird Species
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Park Entrance Fees and Other Details
These are the Current Mara North Conservancy Entry Fees
Adults (12yrs and above) | US$ 116 |
Kids (0 to 11yrs) | US$ 70 |
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