Naibor is located in southern Kenya in the heart of the Maasai Mara Reserve and twenty minutes drive from the nearest wildebeest river crossing.
The Camp is a striking combination of contemporary style and comfort and muted bush colours. Spacious pale-canvas tents accommodate king-size beds of fig-wood with soft quilts, wide sofas furnished with bolster cushions and wool rugs, each positioned for the maximum enjoyment of the surrounding views and complete privacy.
Accommodation
7 guest tents.
Each guest tent is a private unit complete with shady verandah, his & hers wash basins, en-suite bathroom with flush toilet and safari shower, filled daily with hot water on request. The tents nestle amongst a riverine forest and are spaced so that each has a unique view of the surrounding bush and wildlife. The tents are furnished with solid, comfortable furniture so that you have the ultimate in camping-luxury to come back to after exciting game drives or walks in the conservancy.
2 suites.
Located within the immediate vicinity of Naibor Camp, Little Naibor is made up of two spacious suites which are uniquely designed to blend in effortlessly with the surrounding riverine forest. Each tent contains 2 double or twin rooms both en-suite with their own spacious bathrooms, inter-joined by a communal lounge and dining area.
Food
Mainly Western meals are served.
Meals are made from the finest fresh ingredients prepared by our experienced chefs. Dinner is served at either the long banquet table or at private tables under the stars, whilst breakfast and lunch may either be served in camp or as a picnic during a morning of game watching.
Facilities
Both the suits have their own private bar and fire places set up strategically along the Talek River with complete privacy and spectacular views.
Main ‘mess’ tent is beautifully located overlooking the Talek River and beyond where animals regularly come to drink.
Activities
Game drives.
Guided Safari walks.
Bush breakfast and picnic lunch.
Wildlife tracking.
Finding honey.
Cultural visits to one of the Maasai villages
Conservation & Community
Naibor is engineered to involve local communities in preserving their wildlife and environment whilst providing them with an alternative source of income. This enables these rural populations to benefit from their natural resources in a sustainable and non-destructive way so to better be able to care for their families and improve their standard of living. As far as possible, the camp recruits camp staff from the immediate community and provide them with training and employment. The community receives a conservation fee for every bed night in the camp, which is then dedicated to social development projects. In addition they are hoping to be able to channel private investment and donations into micro-finance, health and education projects within the local area.