Overview
Mbuzi Mawe Tented Camp, which means 'Klipspringer' in English – is set amidst the bush and rocky outcrops of central . The camp is a brand new acquisition, although it's one of the group's smaller and more intimate lodges> Mbuzi Mawe is much more personal than many of the large hotels in the Serena chain. It lies at the epicenter of the Serengeti within easy reach of the prime wildlife theatres of Lobo, the Western Corridor of the Grumeti River, the southern grass plains, the Seronera Valley and the kopjes, or inselbergs, Gol, Barafu, Maasai, Loliondo, Simba and Moru.
Accommodation
• Accommodation comprises 16 spacious tents, each with 24-hour electricity, constant hot water, ensuite bathroom, dressing area, two double four-poster beds and a verandah with double sun bed.
Facilities
• The camp's lounge terrace is a massive ledge of natural stone that features a well-stocked cocktail bar and the stylish safari boutique.
• There are currently plans to add a further 9 tents and a swimming pool in the near future.
Activities
• The lodge specialises in the annual wildebeest migration but also organised day wildlife watching and game driving safaris in Serengeti.
• Mbuzi Mawe is in an accessible location for balloon safaris across the Serengeti. Cultural activities include traditional dancing, and slide presentations by naturalists.
Dining
• The Mbuzi Mawe Camp dining tent has its own shaded terrace for optional outdoor dining while the cuisine blends the traditional camp fare of flame-roasted meats with salads, fresh garden produce, piquant fish dishes and luscious desserts.
Mbuzi Mawe Tented Camp – Amani Tours View
Mbuze Mawe is not only a great location to stop over, it's also a practical base for game-viewing in the Western Corridor, the north side of the Seronera area, and especially in the area around Lobo Kopjies. Very different to all of the other Serena properties, Mbuzi Mawe is a small tented camp as opposed to a large hotel designed to fit in more with the authentic safari atmosphere than the larger hotel chains. A welcome break from the Serena chain and one of the best value small camps around. The 16 rooms however are booked up well in advance so if you want a space dont hang around or you simply do not have a chance.
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