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Mbweha CampMbweha 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. Tucked away in the spectacular vastness of The Great Rift Valley on a private 6400 acre Congreve Conservancy, Mbweha Camp is nestled up against the southern border of Lake Nakuru National Park with beautiful views of the Eburu and Mau Ranges.
AccommodationMbweha Camp has 10 cottages built of lava stone and thatched makuti roof add glamour and style to its contemporary African ambience. Every cottage is surrounded by Candelabra Euphobia, yellow barked Acacia and other indigenous trees that provide a relaxed atmosphere as you listen to the African night sounds of a lion roar or the laughter of the hyena in the distance.
Rhino and Twiga cottages have an interconnecting door and are the biggest and newest cottages. They are meant for families and have a double bed as well as either 1(twiga) or 2(rhino) single beds. They are ensuite and have a wash basin. Baboon Cottage is quite cost and compact and meant for a couple. Other cottages like Waterbuck and buffalo are cozy gives you a nice view from the patio.
Activities Bush walks, night game drives, sundowners or bush breakfast and hot air ballooning over the spectacular Great Rift Valley and the lakes below are additional activities that you can enjoy and enhance your stay in truly remarkable and authentic African setting.
AccessibilityMbweha Camp is easily accessible from Nairobi by road in about 2 hours along the Nairobi – Nakuru Highway. The lodge has access to a nearby airstrip for charter flights.
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