Mbweha Camp is on the southern border of lake Nakuru national park. It is situated in Congreve conservancy which is the bigger part of the Soysambu conservancy. This conservancy has animals such as leopards, zebra, hyenas, giraffes, flamingoes, and baboons. Its actual location is 180km from Nairobi, a 3hourts drive and 45 minutes drive from Lake Nakuru national park. Mbweha Camp is open all year round and has stunning views of the Eburru hills and the Mau ranges.
Mbweha Camp has an on-site restaurant that serves a variety of delicious meals that cater to different dietary needs. Foods are made from fresh and locally sourced ingredients and can be enjoyed either at the indoor seating areas or outdoor seating areas. Champagne breakfasts, bush lunches, sundowners, and bush dinners are available to raise the dining experiences of the guests while at the campsite. The bar offers a variety of drinks such as wine, beers, cocktails, monk tails, liquor, and soft drinks. The lounge area has a long white sofa topped with colorful cushions around a fireplace.
Mbweha Camp has 10 private lava stone cottages that are built using natural woods, stones, and thatched rooms. These cottages have 4 double rooms, 4 twin rooms, and 2 family rooms. They are fitted in with furniture, earthly tone decorations, beaded guards, pattered pillows, hand-woven rugs, gauzy mosquito nets, and large comfortable beds. These cottages are surrounded by acacia trees and euphorbia candelabrum. All the tents are well furnished to provide maximum comfort and relaxation. These cottages have ensuite bathrooms, private verandahs hot water, and outdoor bathtub.