Naboisho conservancy
Mara Naboisho conservancy is more than 52,000 acres consisting of land contributions from 636 landowners. Naboisho is home to the big cats in striking numbers and large herds of elephant, giraffe, and wildebeest. The population of lions within Naboisho Conservancy is one of the highest in the world, with a population of more than 70 identified lions who have resident habitats inside the conservancy. Rare species such as Aardvark, Caracal, Serval cat, Aardwolf, and Ratel are occasionally found. Nocturnal species such as predators who hunt at night can be seen since Naboisho allows resident guests to experience night game drives. Naboisho is a bird watcher’s paradise with several bird species rarely seen elsewhere in the Mara such as White-Headed Buffalo-Weavers, Northern White-Crowned Shrike, Pigmy Falcon, Hornbills and Bush Pipits. The conservancy strictly monitors the number of tourists who enter the area, reducing the number of vehicles and the human impact on the environment and wildlife.

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