MBUZI MAWE

Mbuzi Mawe Tented Camp lies in the centre of the Serengeti within easy reach of the prime wildlife areas of Lobo, the Western Corridor of the Grumeti River, the southern grass plains, the Seronera Valley and the kopjes, or inselbergs, of Barafu, Gol, Maasai, Loliondo, Simba and Moru.

Mbuzi Mawe is located on one of the main annual migration corridors for over one million wildebeest, half a million zebras and gazelles, and their accompanying cast of predators, the camp enjoys a ringside seat for one of the greatest wildlife spectacles on earth.

 

Mbuzi Mawe is scenically located in a glade guarded by ancient granite towers.

Mbuzi Mawe (meaning Klipspringer in English) makes maximum use of its unique wilderness location. There are al fresco breakfasts, safari luncheons, lantern-lit bush suppers, campfire roasts, and dance displays by the Ikoma people as well as game drives and ranger-led bush walks.

Elephant, lion, cheetah, leopard, buffalo, hyena, wildebeest, zebra, giraffe, warthog, hippo and crocodile are all regularly sighted in the Mbuzi Mawe  tented camp area.