Muyumbu and Shakani campsites are both located in the south of the park, while Mutumba and Mihindi lie further north.
Muyumbu is situated high on a ridge overlooking Lake Ihema with Tanzania to the east; the camp is a spectacular backdrop for the rising sun.
Shakani, located on the edge of picturesque Lake Shakani, offers a lakeshore camping experience, where travellers wake up to birdsong and the distinct grunt of nearby hippos. Shakani is the only campsite with running water, and its ablution block has flushing toilets and solar-heated showers.
Mutumba is the most remote campsite, located further north in the game-rich and scenic high-rolling grassland Mutumba Hills. This is the highest point in the park and evenings can be cool and breezy.
Mihindi Campsite and Café lies in the northern sector. The old research house has been converted into a coffee shop and there is also a picnic area for day visitors.
Tents are available for hire at Reception for the southern sites only; firewood is provided onsite. Visitors are asked to bring their own camping equipment and supplies.
Check In | 12:00 Am |
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Check Out | 01:00pm |