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Mbuzi Mawe Camp (Aerial View)
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Set in the heart of the Serengeti, Mbuzi Mawe Serena Camp offers guests the ultimate African safari experience with magnificent views of the surrounding landscape and a traditional tented camp design that blends seamlessly with its natural surroundings.
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Tents
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Reachable by a winding stone path, our tents are dotted through the rocky glades of the camp; they stand on a stone platform, and each has its own canvas roof. The expansive main bedroom area boasts two queen beds, covered by mosquito nets. A relaxed seating area offers comfortable chairs and stylish lamps; unwind and read a book, or take advantage of our free Wi-Fi access. The tented bathroom opens off of the bedroom, and includes a flushing WC, twin basins and a shower with 24-hour hot water. Each tent also showcases a private outdoor terrace with safari chairs and sun loungers; have a seat and admire the panoramic views.
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Tent Terrace
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Lounge
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Restaurant
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At Mbuzi Mawe Serena Camp, we are dedicated to making every moment of your stay memorable, and dining is no exception. Whether you choose to take your meal in our cosy tented dining room, enjoy a BBQ by the campfire or immerse yourself in the majesty of the Serengeti with a bush dinner, our flavourful cuisine and impeccable service will perfectly complement your holiday experience. For those who would prefer to dine in the privacy of their tent, room service is also available.
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Mbuzi Mawe Bar
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Located within the camp’s central lounge area, this stylish bar is a welcome spot for a cocktail with friends after a successful day on safari.
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Dining tent
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Game Drives
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Our custom-built open-sided six-person safari vehicles offer comfort, panoramic viewing, dedicated safari guides, refreshments on-board and radio-links for fast location of game. Traditionally, game-drives take place early morning (you are woken with tea and arrive back in time for breakfast) or late afternoon. They can also be timed to coincide with sundowners in the bush. The vast and sensational Serengeti, covering 14,763 square kilometres of endlessly rolling savannah plains, is Tanzania's first-established, largest and most famous park wherein tens of thousands of hoofed animals roam in a constant and unremitting search for the fresh grasslands upon which their survival depends. Here, the million-plus wildebeest are the predominant herbivore and also the main prey of a huge cast of large carnivores, principally lion and hyena. Whilst the annual migration is the Serengeti's most famous attraction, the Park is also renowned for its lion, many of which have been fitted with radio-transmitter collars so that their movements may be tracked, and additionally for its wealth of cheetah, zebra, giraffe, Thomson's and Grant's gazelle, eland, impala, klipspringer, hippo and warthog.