Naibor Camp
Masai Mara, Kenya
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Naibor Camp

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Naibor Camp Highlights

Naibor Camp is a luxury tented camp and offers a secluded spot in a prime position overlooking the Talek River in the heart of the Masai Mara in Kenya. The camp offers prime viewing points at Migration time (between July and October) when the wildebeest and zebra pass through this area of the Mara.

What Sun Safaris Says

  • Very stylish & intimate camp
  • Modern & light decor
  • Located on the Talek & Mara River confluence
  • Spa tent offering massages & other treatments

Naibor Camp Description

Naibor Camp offers 7 luxurious and spacious canvas tents that are set in the shade of acacia trees. The tents are complete with king size beds with soft quilts and wide cushion strewn sofas, en-suite facilities and a private veranda. The main dining tent overlooks the Talek River where animals come to drink. Comfortable floor cushions, rugs and sofas offer relaxation while the camp fire provides a welcome spot for pre-dinner drinks in the evening.

Naibor Camp Game Viewing

The endless plains of east Africa is the setting for the world's greatest wildlife spectacle, the annual Great Migration. From the vast Serengeti plains to the rolling plains of the Masai Mara in Kenya; wildebeest, zebra and gazelle relentlessly migrate in a clockwise fashion over 1 800 miles each year in search of rain ripened grass. There is no real beginning or end to the wildebeest's journey. The camp's location offers exciting viewpoints at migration time as the wildebeest and zebra pass through this area of the Masai Mara National Reserve. It is also a wonderful year-round location where game viewing is always guaranteed to be spectacular. The Masai Mara boasts astonishing amount of game. Unfenced, the Mara borders the Ngama Hills in the east and the Olooloo or Siria Escarpment in the west. Gazelle, wildebeest and zebra graze in large numbers and where prey is found so are predators. The famous black-maned Mara lions are possibly the stars of the Mara show. In earlier times the Masai were renowned lion killers and it is said that if lions scent approaching Masai on the breeze they move swiftly in the opposite direction. Cheetah, elephant, kongoni, topi, Thompson's gazelle, waterbuck, hyena and the primates can also be found roaming the Masai Mara.