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TANZANIA |
Tanzania, the cradle of mankind is a land of many
wanders affording you amazing views of majestic
mountains and lakes. It is a unique destination yet
to be discovered and explore by man.
Kilimanjaro, the highest free standing mountain in
Africa with its permanently snow-capped peak is one
of Tanzania’s gems. The Ngorongora crater, the
largest Caldera in the world, is popular for game
viewing, bird watching and safaris.
The Serengeti National Park with its wide open
plains and abundance of wildlife forms the heart
base of the Serengeti, which is the most impressive
wildlife sanctuary in the word. In search of greener
pastures, hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and
zebra migrate in a rotational fashion between the
plains of the Serengeti and the Masai Mara in Kenya
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MOUNTAIN VILLAGE LODGE |
Lush gardens and stunning vistas are part of
your Mountain Village Lodge experience.
Nestled between Mt. Kilimanjaro and nearby
Mt. Meru, your private rondavel is set in
the midst of a coffee plantation. Serenity,
solitude and comfort permeate this haven.
Stroll the gardens and bird watch or take in
the panoramic views of Lake Duluti, Mt.
Kilimanjaro and Mt. Meru.
ACCOMMODATION AND FACILITIES
There are 42 rondavels with en-suite baths.
Every room has a delightful view and the
estate has views of Mt. Meru, Mt.
Kilimanjaro and Lake Duluit. Guests may
enjoy a relaxing walk around the lake. The
lodge offers a restaurant and bar facility.
Enjoy horse riding, bird watching, fishing
and game drives/activities. |
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LAKE MANYARA SERENA SAFARI LODGE |
The lodge is situated high above Lake
Manyara and commands panoramic views across
the volcano-studded floor of the Great Rift
Valley and the stunning Manyara soda lake.
The abundant birdlife in the area inspired
the design of the lodge- swooping curves are
complemented by soft, geometric patterns,
stylish murals depict bird migration
patterns. The circular shape of the
buildings is a tribute to indigenous
architectural traditions.
ACCOMMODATION AND FACILITIES
The lodge has 67 circular, thatched en-suite
rooms that echo the traditional Masai ‘Boma”
style of construction. Each room is
vibrantly decorated to reflect the Masai
love of brilliant scarlet-and –indigo
checked cloaks and bright yellow, white,
blue and orange beadwork.
All rooms are equipped with a private
telephone, is well ventilated, hot water
shower, mini-bar, room safe, laundry, valet,
gift shop, swimming pool, babysitting,
internet connectivity, veranda and
breathtaking views of the Lake. Beauty
treatments and massage are available, as
well as a gift shop. A nurse is on call 24
hours a day. Bicycle hire facility. Enjoy
game safaris on the lake. |
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NGORONGORA SERENA SAFARI LODGE |
As if in a land before time, the lodge is
built into the rim of a dormant and
collapsed volcano, the plant and ivy-covered
native stone blending masterly with its
surroundings. Close by lies the Olduval
Gorge, the birthplace of Man.
Today the volcano and surrounding landscape
are part of a vast conservation area
inhabited by the Masai tribe and abundance
of big game and bird life.
ACCOMMODATION AND FACILITIES
Most guest rooms has private terraces with
views of the crater floor where countless
animals make there home. Guest rooms are
spacious with central heating, and decorated
with prehistoric cave paintings. The
furniture is created from rich hardwood
timber. The lodge offers 75 rooms, each with
its own rock-enclosed balcony, brass lamps,
embossed leather headboards, wildwood
mirrors and Masai carvings. The rooms are
fully air-conditioned and enjoy
uninterrupted views over the Crater. The
rooms all have en-suite facilities with a
walk in wardrobe. Full housekeeping services
(laundry, valet, babysitting, children's
menus and dining, and shoeshine), a stocked
Africana Gift Shop is on the premises,
beauty treatments and massage and
hairdressing facilities are available. |
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TARANGIRE SOPA LODGE |
Features of the lodge include marble floors,
fountains and waterfalls , with magnificent
views. Al fresco dining on the raised
barbeque terrace of the lodge is a must.
ACCOMMODATION AND FACILITIES
Nestling amongst the baobab trees in
Tarangire National Park, Tarangire Sopa
Lodge comprises of 75 suites, each with
spacious bathrooms, private lounges with
mini balconies overlooking one of Tanzania’s
Parks. It’s large rooms has queen size beds
with en-suite shower, toilet, balcony,
lounge with minibar. Facilities include a
restaurant, pool, game and bird viewing. |
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ACTIVITIES/THINGS TO DO |
The Serengeti is the jewel in the crown of
Tanzania's protected areas. The Serengeti
National Park is undoubtedly the best-known
wildlife sanctuary in the world. With more
than one and a half million wildebeest, half
a million Thomson's gazelle, and a quarter
of a million zebra, it has the greatest
concentration of plains game in Africa.
'Serengeti' comes from the Masai language
and appropriately means an 'extended place'.
In the open grass plains during the rainy
months from November to May hundreds of
thousands of wildebeest and zebra
congregate. The area is the starting point
for one of the great wonders of the world,
‘the Serengeti annual migration’. The
Serengeti National Park is without a doubt a
defining image of East Africa. Come and
experience the splendour of ‘the Serengeti
annual migration’.
Visit the Ngorongoro Crater National Park,
the Ngorongoro Crater is one of the most
densely crowded wildlife areas in the world
and is home to an estimated 30,000 animals.
A visit to Lake Manyara National Park, one
of Tanzania's most dramatically located
wildlife areas, and Lake Manyara's most
visible predators is a prime tourist
attraction where lions are famous for their
habit of climbing trees.
The Tarangire River provides the only
permanent water in the area and the
Tarangire National Park is reputed to
contain some of the largest elephant herds
in Tanzania or even in Africa, a must see.
The Arusha National Park, lying between the
peaks of Kilimanjaro and Meru, is a small
but beautiful park that has an abundance of
fauna and flora. Everywhere throughout the
Park there are chances to observe the
natural world at its own pace, to see
different animals in their various habitats
and absorb something of the serenity of the
surroundings. Ascend the majestic Mt.
Kilimanjaro and view the magnificent Rift
Valley. |
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