



Each of Little Naibor's suites have their own private lounge and veranda if you're after absolute seclusion - however, guests also have access to Main Naibor’s sweeping canvas 'mess' tent, made up of a relaxation area with low-slung couches and floor cushions, and separate dining and bar areas. Meals are served at your suite, or next to your own fire pit overlooking the Talek River with its resident pod of hippos. Beauty treatments and massages are available in the spa tent a short stroll from the edge of camp.
Each of the two suites has a double bedroom and a second twin bedroom, connected by a joint lounge and veranda area; ideal for small groups or families. Colourful Persian rugs lend an exotic feel to the contemporary interiors, while minimalist, pale timber furniture, muted natural fabrics and low-slung furniture add to the sense of calm and space. Solar powered lamps build ambience. Each room has its own en-suite bathroom with flush toilets and traditional safari showers topped up with hot water on request.
Having your own private guide and the flexibility to tailor-make your safari is the true luxury here. Early morning and late afternoon game drives offer some exceptional photographic opportunities, with abundant plains game and resident lions. All-day forays with a picnic lunch are popular during the wildebeest migration season (July to October), or perhaps you might fancy an 'Out of Africa'-style sundowner or meal out in the bush? A cultural visit to a nearby Masai community could also be of interest, and for a special treat, hot air balloon trips are also on the menu!
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