
Maswa Makao
Nestled in between two of the most famous wildlife areas in the world, Maswa Makao WMA sits on the southern border of the Mara Serengeti ecosystem and just to the west of the Ngorongoro Crater conservation area, making it one of the most sought after hunting destinations in all of Tanzania.
A mixture of acacia and commiphora woodland, the dry plains are dotted with vachellia tortilis and xanthophile trees that are balanced by permanent springs knotting throughout rocky outcrops.​ The area is home to a plethora of wildlife, including four of the Big Five – Lion, Elephant, Cape Buffalo, and Leopard. The annual Great Migration, one of nature's greatest spectacles, passes through this region, from December to March adding to the area's allure. Plains game species such as Kudu, Impala, Eland, and Klipspringer also add to the magic of the region.​
Using Kilombero North Safaris active anti-poaching and community development programs, Maswa WMA is managed in a way that balances conservation efforts with the needs of the local people. A strict quota model will promote sustainable land use and wildlife management, fostering a harmonious coexistence between humans and the natural environment, making it a win for all.​​ This ancient hunting ground also touches the shores of Lake Eyasi, which is home to one of the oldest hunter-gatherer tribes in Tanzania, the Wahadzabe tribe. Throughout the caves and rocky outcrops within the hunting area are cave paintings that are thousands of years old, recording their history throughout this land.


Maswa Makao, located in the heart of Tanzania’s game-rich region, features a semi-arid climate with warm temperatures and a mix of varied terrain. The landscape is a blend of open savannahs, acacia woodlands, and scattered rocky outcrops, providing an ideal backdrop for hunting and wildlife viewing. The region’s weather is characterised by a dry season and a rainy season, which greatly influences hunting conditions.
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During dry season, late June through October, the vegetation thins out, but the weather is typically more arid and comfortable, providing an enjoyable hunting experience. Average temperatures in the area typically range from 68°F (20°C) to 86°F (30°C), however the dry season, from June to October, brings cooler mornings and evenings, while the rainy season, from November to May, results in warmer temperatures and increased humidity with occasional showers. The rainy season in this region is from November through May, and it brings lush vegetation, bringing about a slightly more challenging environment due to increased cover, but it is a truly exceptional experience.

Maswa Makao Species
Yellow Baboon
Cape Buffalo
Chobe Bushbuck
Masai Bushbuck
Bushpig
Civet Cat
Kirk's Dikdik
Common Duiker
Patterson's Eland
Elephant
Genet
Coke's Hartebeest
Hippopotamus
Honey Badger / Ratel
Spotted Hyena
East African Impala
Black-backed Jackal
Klipspringer
Greater Kudu
Leopard
Lion
Crested Porcupine
Bohor Reedbuck
Serval Cat
Warthog
Wildcat
Burchell's Zebra
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