accommodation

Mbono Tented Camp

Southern Serengeti, Tanzania

About Mbono Tented Camp

A private camp means total freedom, share in it together.

Mbono Tented Camp has an atmosphere of vintage elegance complemented by natural elements reflecting their pristine bush locations. Sit around the camp fire, take in the immensity of the endless plains and wonder of the night sky. Friendly staff provide personal attention and cater to your every need.

The fly-camp features comfortable beds, and classic safari décor of days gone by. Fly camping allows guests to follow in the footsteps of the famous procession of more than two million wildebeest, zebra and Thompson’s gazelles as they wander across the vast grass plain, offering guests a front-row seat. Whether it's calving season, migration or river crossings, our fly camps are in the thick of the action.

Battery Charging Facilities
24-hour Security
Laundry Service (Complimentary)
On Site
Big 5
Bird Watching
Game Drives
Game Viewing
Game Walks
Night Drives
Safaris
Walks (Guided)

Accommodation Options

Mbono Tented Camp
The sumptuously comfortable guest tents strike a fine balance between maintaining the delicious thrill of camping, and catering for all the creature comforts of home. Mosquito-netted beds, electric lights , plug charging strips, and a veranda from which to enjoy the dawn with tea or coffee delivered with a wake-up call. Bathrooms are en-suite, comprising of a double vanity stand with two sinks and mirrors and running water in addition to a flushing toilet and a shower supplied with hot running water. Exquisite bathroom products are provided too.
Fly Camping
Mobile Camps feature comfortable beds and classic safari décor of days gone by. Guests couldn't be closer to the magical sounds and life in the wilderness...
Standard Room Amenities
Electrical Outlets
Laundry Service (Complimentary)
Mosquito Nets
Pure Cotton Linen
Shower
Verandah

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