CHEETAH! – no fewer than eight individuals have been “spotted” already by mid-July, including the three brothers on a Wildebeest kill, a mother with two mature cubs and two adult males including a “grizzly” one new to the Mara, probably from the Serengeti.
LION! – a mother with three tiny cubs have been the centre of the Lion activity and up to three separate prides have been recorded daily, including one with three big-maned males.
LEOPARD! – always a favourite with Naibor guests, our resident Leopardess Binti was seen close to camp a few days ago and appears to be pregnant, which is her first time. Meanwhile, Olive and her two half-grown cubs have been showing superbly between the camp and the airstrip. A male and a transient female, also with two cubs, have also been seen in July so far.
SERVAL! – one seen in short grass close to Naibor was hunting rodents. Our guests watched this elusive creature for over an hour at close range!
And of coarse, the migration is still in full swing. Being sited on the Talek River, your are close to all of the major WILDEBEEST crossing points.
"Kenya's Migration: Mara Wonders" is African Travel's 7night program spends 6 nights in the Masai Mara and 3 of those nights are spent at Naibor. Land starts at $5,195 per person for travel now through October.
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