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Leopard Hill Camp

Leopard Hill Camp is situated in a secluded valley with excellent views of the 50,000 acre Naboisho Conservancy and the Masai Mara. The camp overlooks three waterholes, frequently visited by a variety of wildlife including giraffe, elephant and various species of antelope. Habitats range from acacia woodlands, savannah grassland plains, and riverine acacia forest to rocky undulating hills, perfect for browsing and grazing herbivores and predators alike.

Accommodation & Facilities
Leopard Hill Camp consists of just six luxurious safari tents with en-suite bathrooms. The tents have spacious viewing decks providing good views of Naboisho Conservancy, and the family tent comprises two separate tents set together on the same deck. Guests can spend a night under the stars as each tent has a unique retractable roof which opens up to reveal the sky. Leopard Hill Camp has a generously sized dining tent, and a lounge, bar, and library in an adjacent tent. Meals are often eaten outside on the deck.

Activities
Day and night wildlife drives with Leopard Hill’s experienced guides in customised 4×4 vehicles allow guests to view the incredible wildlife in the Naboisho Conservancy, which is an model for nature conservation and community involvement. Between July and October huge herds of wildebeest and zebra migrating from the adjoining Serengeti swell the substantial numbers of resident animals, creating one of the world’s greatest wildlife spectacles, and giving numerous opportunities to witness interaction between the prey species and plentiful predators such as lions, leopards and cheetahs. Walking safaris are also available, giving guests a close-up feel for the nature of the reserve.

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