The 3 most important facts about the Mara Nobisho Conservancy in Kenya

  • by Jana Meyer
  • 18 Jun, 2019

For your real Kenyan safari experience.

If you’re looking for a truly authentic Kenyan safari, then the Mara Naboisho Conservancy is perfect for you. Home to high concentrations of wildlife, including an impressive number of big cats, herds of elephants, giraffes, and wildebeests – Naboisho is wilderness haven.

We don't want to list the obvious facts like amazing safari sightings, but the important ones about this beautiful piece on earth:


1. The conservancy limits the number of tourists who may enter the area, thereby reducing the crowds of vehicles. Guests often find themselves the only vehicle around, giving spectacular, unspoiled views of exciting wildlife.


2. Initial research indicates that Mara Naboisho Conservancy has one of the highest densities of lions in Africa. 


3. The conservancy is committed to the conservation of various animal species and has 3 big projects: 


- The Mara Naboisho Big Cat project. It helps to secure the future of the Big Cats namely Lion, Cheetah and Leopard. Currently the project has four major components: tracking, research, conflict mitigation and community education.


- The Mara Naboisha Elefant project. Its three-years plan has two major components: tracking up to 15 elephants to better understand their movements, and engaging the community through anti-poaching education.


- The Mara Naboisha lion project. One of the major issues outside the Masai Mara National Reserve is the increasing pressure from the Masai on wildlife and natural resources. One way of enhancing wildlife conservation outside protected areas is the creation of conservancies where important areas with known lion populations are transformed into a kind of semi- protected areas where the numbers of Masai settlements and livestock herds are managed in a way to maintain a sustainable balance.

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