Perched on the edge of an escarpment overlooking the breathtaking Naboisho Conservancy, Eagle View Mara Camp is a luxurious eco-camp offering an intimate and immersive safari experience. The camp provides unparalleled panoramic views of the savannah and direct access to a wildlife rich conservancy that boasts one of Africa’s highest densities of lions. Unlike the more crowded Masai Mara National Reserve, Naboisho offers off-road game drives, guided walking safaris, and night drives, allowing for an exclusive and adventurous safari experience.
Eagle View Mara Camp is part of Basecamp Explorer, a renowned sustainable tourism company dedicated to conservation and community empowerment. The camp seamlessly blends luxury with eco-conscious design, featuring spacious tented suites that offer stunning views, solar-powered amenities, and private decks for wildlife viewing. Guests can also visit the adjacent Enjoolata Awareness Centre, where they learn about Maasai culture and conservation efforts. With its serene location, world class guiding, and deep commitment to sustainability, Eagle View Mara Camp is perfect for travelers looking for a private, responsible, and unforgettable safari experience.
Best Time to Visit
July to October (Peak Wildlife Viewing & Great Migration) – The best time to visit, as thousands of wildebeest and zebras pass through, attracting predators. Dry conditions also mean easier game spotting.
November to March (Lush Green Season & Calving Period) – Ideal for those who prefer fewer crowds, lush landscapes, and excellent birdwatching. Calving season attracts predators, making for dramatic wildlife encounters.
April to June (Low Season, Quiet & Affordable) – While some roads may be muddy due to rains, this is the best time for a peaceful and budget-friendly safari with fewer tourists.
How to Get There
By Air
Fly from Wilson Airport (WIL) in Nairobi to Ol Seki Airstrip, the closest airstrip to Eagle View Mara Camp. The flight takes about 1 hour, followed by a 30 minute scenic game drive to the camp. Daily flights are available with airlines like Safarilink and AirKenya.
By Road
A 6 hour drive from Nairobi to Naboisho Conservancy, requiring a 4×4 vehicle, especially during the rainy season. While longer, this option allows for more flexibility and scenic stops along the way.