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Minnesota_TravelTeam
We stayed within the Naboisho Conservancy in late late November/early December which is not the time when the migration is visiting the area, however, we were very impressed by the amount of resident game within the Conservancy. We saw the Big 5 in one day and really enjoyed the ability to stay out for night drives (until 10pm), which you can't do in the Serengeti and Mara. We stayed at Naboisho Camp (Asilia property) and loved our stay!
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789marilynw
The Naboisho Conservancy is still evolving, but just a few years from it's beginning it is becoming the place to go to see a wonderful array of wildlife. As it's a conservancy there are opportunities to go for escorted walks in the bush where you can get much closer to nature. Not just the animals and birds, but the trees and plants. In November we paid our third visit since it started and are already thinking about our next trip!
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benagirl83
Wildlife viewing like the Maasai Mara, but without the crowds. Stunning! Make sure you stay at Naboisho Camp!
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travelplansr
I recently spent 3-nights at the Kicheche Valley Camp in the Noboisho Conservancy. It was an exceptional experience and compared favorably to my visits to other Conservancies and the Mara Reserve itself. Prior to my visit, I was warned by some that Noboisho was not yet ready for prime game viewing and photography. Nothing could be further from reality. Noboisho was as good if not better than the rest of the Mara. The wildlife was prolific, not the least skittish, and the abundant and beautiful acacia tree landscape provided a superb background for photography. Don't believe the bad rumors. In fact I am almost tempted to say the rumors are true, so less people would go and crowd up the place and ruin it ! Baloney. Go and have a GREAT TIME
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cikuh
Went for a shoot with our film crew, and taking just a minute to breathe amazing, the sunrise, the sunset, we surely have a beautiful country.