Mbweha Camp is set in one of the most beautiful parts of the African Continent next to the Nakuru National Park. Mbweha is the Kiswahili word for jackal. It is here that you can find all the three species of jackal found in East Africa, the Side-striped jackal, the Silver backed jackal and the Golden jackal.
Mbweha Camp is tucked away on a private 6,400 acre game conservancy, nestled up against the Southern Boundary of Lake Nakuru National Park with views of Eburu & Mau ranges.
Mbweha's location is hidden in a grove of Euphorbia Cactus with over 300 species of birds and is home to the majority of plains game such as eland, warthogs, zebras, leopard, grants, gazelle, waterbuck, impala, hyena, dik dik, buffalo, giraffe, advark, baboon and flamingo. Mbweha Camp renders one of the most fascinating experiences with its natural sanctuary of fauna and great variety of wildlife
About Mbweha Camp
• Mbweha has 9 private cottages made of local materials; the roof is thatch with natural lava rock walls and comprise of a circular, roomy sleeping area with ensuite shower, and a private veranda.
Culinary and Dining Experience
• While tasty, freshly prepared meals are served in a separate thatched dining room, Mbweha Camp's sunken bar and lounge with an open fireplace overlooks at eye level over a beautiful lawn area onto a small waterhole.
Activities At Mbweha Camp
• Open vehicle day and night game drives on the conservation area.
• Game drives at Lake Nakuru National Park.
• Educational bush and nature walks.
• Bike rides
• Hiking
• Bush dinners
• Bush sundowners
• Hot Air Balloon Rides
• Gliding