Mbweha Safari Camp
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.
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.
Location
The distance is about 180 kilometres from Nairobi and you will take about 2 hours driving. From Naivasha town, it will take you about 1 hour of driving.
Accommodation
:: Mbweha Camp has only 9 cottages
:: Mbweha’s cottages are made of local materials – thatch roofs with natural lava rock walls. They comprise a circular, roomy sleeping area with en-suite shower, and a private veranda. Though the cottages are simply designed they are comfortable and tastefully furnished with 12 volt solar lighting and are all private and completely separate from the campsite area.
Activities
:: Mbweha Camp bush walks
:: Mbweha Sundowners and bush breakfast
:: Night Game Drive in the Congreve conservancy
:: Optional Hot Air balloon safaris provided at additional cost
:: 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
:: Mbweha Camp is very decent little lodge, by far the best in this area, with 10 very well appointed rooms and pleasant public areas
:: Congreve conservancy and the neighboring Lake Nakuru National Park are a multitude of plains game and birds
Other Attractions
:: Other attractions include hot air ballooning with champagne bush breakfasts and Mbweha also organize wonderful bush dinners.
:: Visit and experience Lake Nakuru with its world famous millions of flamingos. The Lake is also popular for spotting black and white rhinos.
:: Visits to Lake Elementaita known as a breeding place for pelicans can be organised and while enjoying a picturesque bush drive around Soysambu – which is part of the Lord Delamere estates.