Naibor Camps is in Southern Kenya; 250km from Nairobi and 80km from Narok.
The camps are deep in the heart of the world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve, hidden in a grove of riverine woodland on the banks of the Talek River. Guests can enjoy fabulous wildlife viewing throughout the year. Naibor Camps is strategically placed for the wildebeest migration, being close to all the major wildebeest crossing sites over the Mara River.
The Masai Mara National Reserve is 1500sqkm, with a surrounding dispersal area of approximately the same size again. The Masai Mara is exclusively in Kenya but borders Tanzania and the Serengeti National Park to the south. The Masai Mara is the northernmost part of the great Serengeti/Mara ecosystem. The Masai Mara habitat is rolling open grassland divided by riverine woodland associated with several small streams and rivers and the great Mara River.
Naibor Camps is about 2km from the point where the Talek River flows into the Mara River, just about the very heart of the Masai Mara National Reserve. This is a superb location to explore the Masai Mara habitat, host to a vast array of wildlife. Many species of herbivores and ungulates support the many carnivores living here. There is fabulous wildlife viewing throughout the year, and from July to November the annual wildebeest migration passes through this area.