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Should you prefer to stay on the outskirts of Lake Nakuru National Park (view map), Mbweha Camp is a mid-range accommodation that offers 10 hut-like stone cottages. Set within a 6,400-acre private Congreve Conservancy on the southern edge of the park, the tranquil ambience of the camp is exactly what you will need during your activity-intense tour of Lake Nakuru National Park.



With the park so close-at-hand, you can spend your days viewing some of the 450 resident and migratory birds, including the one to two million lesser and greater flamingos that draw wildlife-seeking guests, photographers and documentary filmmakers. At the camp, Mbweha offers two family cottages, four double bed cottages and four twin cottages to meet the needs of solo travelers, small groups, families and couples including vacationing honeymooners and romantic escapaders.

The cottages are built from lava stone and sheltered from the elements by thatched roofs. Enhance your romantic holiday in Kenya with AfricanMecca with a candlelit bath in an outdoor tub in your distinct suite cottage or simply sit and relax under the star-filled sky before your retire for the night.



Being on a private conservancy during your visit gives you access to extra activities that are not allowed within the park, such as guided night drives to see nocturnal species and also bush walks. The flat terrain is perfectly-suited for mountain biking, and you are sure to have an adventurous trip to Kenya when you explore the wilderness on horseback.

A disadvantage being located outside the park is the drive to the park is around 30-45 minutes and if you exit the park after your morning game drive, you will need to pay again for your park fees thus a full day game drive in the park is recommended with a picnic lunch. We recommend two nights stay if you want to experience other activities other than game drives.



The day starts with breakfast and a cup of tea or coffee before your full day game drive amidst black and white rhinos, Rothschild’s giraffes and other grazing herbivores. Your guide helps you distinguish between lesser and greater flamingos by the coloration of the bills, and you keep count of the many other bird species you see!



While the lake is the most recognized feature of the park, you will also find many other large and small land-based creatures to give you a wondrous AfricanMecca photo safari in central Kenya. Thomson's gazelles, Grant's gazelles, impalas and other plains animals are found on the grassy savannahs, and the woodlands are filled with Colobus monkeys, birds and other forest dwelling fauna. Lions, hyenas, golden cats, leopards and wildcats are just some of the predatory species.



After returning to the camp later in the afternoon, take an optional guided nature walk to see smaller denizens of the conservancy before enjoying your sundowner. Gather around the fire with other guests for pre-dinner cocktails and engaging conversation about your exploratory travel in East Africa. After dinner, a guard escorts you back to your Mbweha cottage where you drift off to sleep listening to the sounds of Africa's natural beauty -- the perfect ending to a spectacular day.

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  • Jambo Raza, The Lake Nakuru outing was great! We saw lots of pelicans, some flamingos, both black and white rhino... We've already recommended a Kenya safari to friends and relatives. Thanks again
    Scott Aaronson - Associate Professor, M.I.T - Boston, United States
  • Raza, it was the vacation of a lifetime, again, thanks so much. From the flamingo of Lake Nakuru and the foot hills of Masai Mara, we saw the best of what Kenya safari has to offer.
    Jamie Davis & Liudmila Kondakova - San Francisco, California, United States
  • Dear Altaf, We would like to thank your team for such a well planned and wonderful holiday. Kenya is such an amazing country, and we felt that the itinerary you helped us set up was perfect...
    Wee Siang Neo & John Lau - Singapore
  • Jambo Altaf, As usual the program went like clockwork and it was a wonderful holiday in Rift Valley & Masai Mara. Lake Nakuru is absolutely stunning and exceeded my expectations..
    Simon Woodlock, Chief Financial Officer, Synovate - Surbiton, United Kingdom
  • Thank you so, so much for all of your help in planning our amazing safari to Lake Nakuru, Masai Mara, and Nairobi. Everything went so smoothly. Our tour guides were the best!!
    Joanne Wright - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - United States
  • Jambo Altaf and Raza! We are back on earth now after our fabulous honeymoon. This is to say THANK YOU so much for organising a week in Kenya that we will never forget.....!
    Dr Krina Zondervan, Oxford University - United Kingdom
  • We were extremely pleased with our itinerary. All those elephants and giraffes just posing and asking to have their pictures taken. Thank you for planning one of the best trips I have ever taken.
    Professor Donald S. Kisiel - Biology Department Suffolk County Community College - New York, United States

EAST AFRICA SAFARI BOOKING TRIP IDEA FOR MBWEHA CAMP IN LAKE NAKURU KENYA

When staying at Mbweha Camp in Kenya, we recommend combining your safari to Masai Mara for the wildebeest migration, Amboseli, Samburu or Laikipia - Lewa, Lake Elementaita, and Naivasha - Great Rift Valley Lakes. You can also climb the 2nd highest mountain in Africa: Mount Kenya.

You may optionally extend out to other wilderness areas of Meru, Chyulu Hills or Tsavo East - Tsavo West for an offbeat wildlife tour.

You can end your vacation at the Indian Ocean for a beach vacation and Swahili cultural tour on the exotic spice island of Zanzibar, Lamu, or Mombasa.

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