Kenya big five safari, tailor made
The big five in five days! It’s doable here, thanks to the wonderful wildlife of the Naboisho Conservancy which over 70 lions call home. The conservancy land is leased from Maasai families, guaranteeing them a monthly income whilst wildlife is free to roam.
Naboisho Conservancy, home to over 70 lions Four days of safari Walking safari Night safari One day at leisure
US $1955ToUS $2355 including domestic flights only
Minimum: 2 persons
Departure - Open for travel all year round
Price excludes: International airfares and visa fees, drinks, supreme bush meals, balloon safari, massage, laundry, telephone calls and tips, other incidental charges
Description of Kenya big five safari, tailor made
Price information
Departure information
This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
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Vacation information
Top tip:
Spend time on the terrace at camp and you’ll be able to watch animals come and go – there are fantastic views from up here.
Trip type:
Tailor made, families with children over seven welcome
Activity level:
This is a relaxed trip with jeep safaris into the surroundings, and one walking safari.
Accomm:
You’ll stay under canvas at Eagle View, a modern eco-camp in Naboisho Conservancy. There are just nine tents in the camp.
Meals:
All meals included, including a picnic in the savannah on a walking safari
Included:
Price includes accommodation, all meals, mineral water, airstrip transfers, shared game drive safaris, night game drives and guided walking safaris, and Naboisho Conservancy fees.
Location:
Naboisho Conservancy in the Masai Mara, Kenya
Price:
Children 7-12 years sharing a tent with adults pay 50% of the full rate.
Reviews
1 Reviews of Kenya big five safari, tailor made
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 02 Jun 2023 by Katharina Kölbl
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?
It was perfect. Absolutely perfect, one highlight chasing the other. The kindness of the people, the game drives, the guide, the tent, the Social/community projects, the flight to the Masai Mara… an unforgetable stay <3
2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?
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3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Yes, absolutely!
4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?
Perfection!
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
We are dedicated to preserving East Africa's rich biodiversity. If the great game reserves and national parks are to be maintained for future generations, it is vital that the local inhabitants are involved in wildlife and tourism management issues and that they share in the economic return from this kind of land-use.Environmentally responsible tourism is vital to the fate of both the wildlife and the local cultures. We therefore work closely with the local Masai regarding the development and operation of the camp, and a portion of the profits are ploughed back into the local community in the form of support for schools and tree-planting.
We have taken the initiative to cooperate with the environmental organisation Friends of Conservation. The camp is built and operated according to environmental principles. We aim to set an example for other tourist ventures, and inspire others to follow in our footsteps. We believe our environmental commitment will further enrich your experience. By choosing us as your destination you will be contributing towards the development of a long-term pact between humans and the unique nature of Masai Mara.
People
Over 95% of camp staff are from the local Maasai community, therefore, your vacation empowers and enriches the community within which we operate our camps. The local community receives income from tourism activities in the Mara Talek and Mara Naboisho Conservancies.Fair-trade: our promotes women groups from the local community in developing and retailing exquisite beaded and leather merchandise. Purchase a product from our gift shops and receive a personalized message from the woman who designed the merchandise. We promote empowerment and awareness through scholarships in local schools and the Koiyaki Guiding School (the only guiding school in Mara).
Our long history of close co-operation with the Maasai community distinguishes us from other tourism operators in Masai Mara. Our mutual bond climaxed in 2010 when we successfully established the community-owned nature conservancy (Naboisho Conservancy), named after the Maa expression of ‘coming together’, chosen by the Maasai to epitomize how the Maasai community came together to face the alarming issue of decreasing land. By establishing a community owned nature conservancy, we provided the Maasai with an alternative to selling their land to outsiders and helped protect vital wildlife territory.
We have established the Enjolaata Centre in the midst of Basecamp Explorer’s birthplace – Basecamp Masai Mara in Talek. The Enjoolata Center is an education and entertainment center which aims to inspire the Maasai community to come together to make a difference through awareness creation.
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