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Nashulai Conservancy

Where Wildlife, Community, and Culture Thrive Together

The First Indigenous-Owned Conservancy

Discover the unique story of Nashulai Conservancy, a pioneering model of conservation that protects wildlife while supporting the local Maasai community.

Our Mission

Conserve Wildlife

Protecting and restoring natural habitats for diverse wildlife

Preserve Culture

Maintaining traditional Maasai values and way of life

Reverse Poverty

Creating sustainable livelihoods for the local community

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A Critical Wildlife Corridor

Nashulai Conservancy spans 2,400 hectares on the eastern edge of the Maasai Mara National Reserve, forming an essential migration corridor for elephants and other wildlife.

Wildlife Haven

Nashulai is home to an incredible diversity of wildlife including zebras, wildebeests, giraffes, and many elephant families that traverse this critical corridor.

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Wildlife Safari Activities

Conservation Model

As the first indigenous-owned and managed conservancy in East Africa, Nashulai represents a paradigm shift in conservation, balancing wildlife protection with human needs.

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Learn about our sustainability efforts

Community Connection

The conservancy provides sustainable livelihoods for local Maasai families through employment, education, and cultural preservation initiatives.

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Maasai Cultural Experiences

Unique Experiences

Staying at Kitumo Mara Lodge in Nashulai offers authentic experiences including walking safaris with Maasai guides and genuine cultural interactions.

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Conservation Efforts

  • Anti-poaching operations to protect elephants and other wildlife
  • Land restoration programs to combat degradation and erosion
  • Wildlife corridors maintenance for natural migration patterns
  • Ranger and scout programs employing local Maasai community members
  • Research and monitoring of wildlife populations and habitat health
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Nashulai represents a new way forward for conservation - where communities and wildlife thrive together, not in opposition to one another.

Community Initiatives

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  • Education programs for local children and young adults
  • Healthcare initiatives to improve access to medical services
  • Women's empowerment through beadwork and craft cooperatives
  • Cultural preservation efforts to maintain Maasai traditions
  • Sustainable livelihoods development to reduce dependence on pastoralism

By staying at Kitumo Mara Lodge, you directly contribute to these initiatives that improve the lives of local Maasai families while protecting the environment.

Wildlife in Nashulai

  • Approximately 500 Zebras and Wildebeest roam the conservancy
  • Around 200 wildebeest make their home in Nashulai
  • One of the largest populations of Maasai giraffe in the eastern Mara
  • Elephant families regularly pass through the conservancy corridors
  • Predators including lions, cheetahs, and hyenas can be spotted
  • Diverse birdlife with over 200 species recorded
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The best times to view wildlife in Nashulai are early morning and late afternoon. Our guides know the best spots to find different species throughout the year.

Visitor Information

Entry Fees

Nashulai Conservancy has a separate entry fee from the main Maasai Mara Reserve. When staying with us, no additional fees are required for accommodations, but entry fees are still required if you wish to visit the conservancy.

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Activities

Enjoy walking safaris, cultural visits, and traditional experiences unique to Nashulai.

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Getting Here

Nashulai is accessible by road from Nairobi (approximately 3-5 hours) or by air to nearby airstrips.

Location Details

Experience the Magic of Nashulai Conservancy

Stay at Kitumo Mara Lodge and immerse yourself in this unique wildlife sanctuary while supporting local conservation and community initiatives.