Maswa - Mwiba
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Maswa - Mwiba Wildlife Reserves
Important buffer zones to the west
Maswa - Mbono and Kimali Reserves
Mwiba Wildlife Reserve to the south
Maswa and Mwiba are important buffer zones that seperate the villages to the West from Serengeti National Park. Originally hunting concessions, the area is now used more and more for photographic safaris and some exceptional camps have been established in the area.
Maswa itself is comprised of two private reserves – Mbono and Kimali – with a combined area of over 500,000 acres. The 60,000 acre Mwiba Wildlife Reserve sits south of Maswa Game Reserve and the southern Serengeti, west of Ngorongoro Conservation Area and just to the north of Lake Eyasi.

Maswa & Mwiba offer beautiful open plains along the Southern edge of the Serengeti. Rolling hills covered in thickets and rock kopjes are interspersed with seasonally dry rivers containing permanent water holes. Maswa & Mwiba have plenty and varied wildlife including big game with a high density of lion and leopard. From January – March it is possible for guests to drive over to the Ndutu area and view the migration herds and slowly, but surely, the wildlife is becoming less skittish.
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