Lodges

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    Faru Faru Lodge

    Original price was: $ 2,975.Current price is: $ 2,045. Per adult per night
    Faru Faru Lodge embodies a fresh take on African bush appeal and ushers in a new era of luxury wilderness safaris, set within Singita’s 350,000-acre private and exlusive-use reserve in northern Tanzania. Singita's relaxed approach to luxury, forms a golden thread throughout this easy-going lodge in the heart of the Serengeti. Its contemporary African décor and design and close-up views of a busy waterhole alongside the Grumeti River invite continuous connections with nature, while vast outdoor decks, an interactive kitchen and multiple airy enclaves for dining and drinks add personality to every culinary moment. The café-style bar at the heart of the lodge hums with a subtle sparkle that spills over to the pool area and firepit, making for magical evenings under starlit skies. Consider combining your stay at Faru Faru Lodge with one of the other Singita Grumeti properties during your stay or heading to the coast for some rest and relaxation.
  • Rubondo Island Camp

    $ 818 Per adult per night
    Rubondo Island Camp is the only lodge on Rubondo Island, the largest island national park in Africa. Tropical forests provide a protected habitat for wildlife that includes sitatunga, elephant, giraffe, 200 species of birds, and wild chimpanzees. The waters of Lake Victoria also offer spectacular fishing for Nile perch. Meals are served alfresco at the main lodge area, with the lapping waves of Lake Victoria marking the passing hours of island life. Spend the afternoon relaxing in a hammock with binoculars and a bird guide or cool off in the swimming pool. When the sun dips below the horizon, watch the hippo emerge from the water to graze on the fringes of camp. The 8 luxury chalets are nestled under the huge trees just 60 meters for the sandy lake shore.
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    Katambuga House

    Original price was: $ 162.Current price is: $ 128. Per adult per night
    Katambuga House is an intimate 6 room lodge situated close to Arusha Airport with sweeping views of Mount Meru and expansive coffee estates. The main house, with a cozy main area adorned by a selection of original photography and art, offers 4 rooms. The family cottage has an additional two interconnecting rooms. All 6 en-suite rooms are spacious and airy and offer all modern amenities. Gourmet meals are served to guests daily from the restaurant. These can can be enjoyed in the main room, on the large veranda or on the pool deck. Located 10 minutes drive from Arusha airport, the lodge enjoys a tranquil setting. It's grounds open to the Mringa Coffee Estate and offers unobstructed views of Mount Meru and expansive coffee fields.
  • Jabali Ridge

    $ 1,450 Per adult per night
    Jabali Ridge has Ruaha’s most sophisticated accommodation. Hidden amongst boulders high on a kopje, it looks out over a landscape studded with palm trees and baobabs. Jabali Ridge is almost invisible until you arrive. Close to the Mwagusi Sand River, the core area for game viewing, it's location ensures you are never far from the action. The property has 8 spacious suites, communal dining and relaxation area, swimming pool and spa. Jabali Ridge offers game drives, night drives and walks in this diverse national park. Led by a team of expert guides who will interpret the sights, sounds and smells of the bush at a pace to suit the guest we believe this is ideal way to explore Ruaha. Ruaha National Park is home to one of the largest populations of elephant on the planet, vast herds of buffalo and super prides of lion.
  • Rivertrees Country Inn

    $ 170 Per adult per night
    Rivertrees Country Inn is a comfortable small lodge set midway between Kilimanjaro International Airport and Arusha town. The inn is a great place to rest for the night after arriving in Tanzania or before departing on your way home. Just 25 minutes from the airport it is set in lush and peaceful gardens by a river.  It has a selection of varied rooms and family cottages to choose from. There is an excellent kitchen to compliment the comfortable rooms. A small pool and a choice of activities in the vicinity make this more than just an overnight destination. Arusha National Park is a 20 t0 30 minute drive from the front door. Rate Quoted is for Garden Rooms.
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    Sasakwa Lodge

    Original price was: $ 3,260.Current price is: $ 2,360. Per adult per night
    Sasakwa Lodge is a flagship lodge set high on a hill above the rolling plains of the Serengeti.  With tremendous views over the Sasakwa plains it combines elegant architecture and furnishings reminiscent of the early 1920's. Sweeping verandas, beautifully appointed drawing rooms, fine antiques and works of art at Sasakwa reflect the style of a bygone era. Enjoy superb cuisine in the beautiful dining room. Shimmering silver candelabras, crystal glasses and fine china vie for positions of excellence against the mighty backdrop of the African bush. Afternoon tea is served in the drawing room and pre-dinner drinks may be enjoyed in the romantic bar and lounge area. A game of billiards might be just the thing while enjoying a night cap of a fine cognac or rare liqueur. The lodge is built in the grand style of an English manor home and comprises seven suites, ranging in size from one to four bedrooms. Each air-conditioned suite features a bedroom, lounge with fireplace and veranda with your own spotting scope. En suite bathrooms have both bath and shower and comfortable dressing area.  Each cottage has a heated infinity plunge pool, includes direct dial telephone facilities and have wireless internet access.
  • Beho Beho

    $ 1,250 Per adult per night
    Beho Beho was the first camp in The Selous Game Reserve to be sited in its cooler highlands. Here it enjoys 'cooling breezes' from which it derives its name. Designated a private camp, it has fiercely protected its individuality and privileged location. It is one of the most magical places to visit in safari Africa. Beho Beho is not really a camp in the true sense of the word. It has individual bandas built of stone, with palm-leaf thatched roofs. Therefore it is not the tented accommodation often associated with a camp. Nor is it a safari lodge either, as it has only eight bandas, four on one side of the main house and four on the other. Think of Beho Beho as a home, a very private home situated in the middle of the African bush. Owned by the Bailey family for over forty years, they now share their "home in the bush".  A fortunate few are able to share their enjoyment of Beho Beho, one of their favourite places in the world.
  • Arusha Coffee Lodge

    $ 329 Per adult per night
    Located in a working coffee plantation, Arusha Coffee Lodge is a welcome retreat after a long international flight, or the dust and excitement of a thrilling bush safari. Reminiscent of traditional plantation houses, 30 wooden chalets with spacious, airy and modern interiors are set amongst the surrounding gardens and coffee trees. Vibrant gardens, a spa, a collection of boutiques and a swimming pool await. A restaurant, Bacchus, and café bistro, 3° South, boast menus to satisfy the most discerning of palates.
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    Legendary Lodge

    Original price was: $ 520.Current price is: $ 410. Per adult per night
    The Legendary Lodge in Arusha, offers the highest standard in accommodations and service, an ideal location from which to start or end to your Northern Tanzania safari after arriving in Tanzania. Ten garden cottages and two family cottages each have private verandas that boast stunning views of Mount Meru, nestled in lush tropical gardens and surrounded by a working coffee farm. The Lodge is only 15 minutes from nearby Arusha airport from where regional flights to the parks and further afield are based.
  • Sand Rivers Selous

    $ 1,120 Per adult per night
    Sand Rivers Selous is perched right on the banks of the Rufiji River. All the main areas and rooms have superb river views. It was the first safari lodge to open in the Selous Game Reserve and as such, had the pick of locations. It’s really rather special in an area that is far away from the main hub of the park where you will hardly see another soul. Sand Rivers Selous has just 8 stone and thatched cottages, all are open-fronted and raised on decks overlooking the river. There are 5 Riverside rooms - with en-suite bathrooms, hot and cold running water, flush toilets and powerful showers - and 3 Hillside Suites. The Suites have all the above, but a large living space and a small plunge pool.
  • Kiba Point Selous

    $ 4,480 Per adult per night
    Kiba Point is a exclusive-use lodge for up to 10 persons situated just down river from Sand Rivers Selous. One of the greatest privileges here is to be properly left alone in nature. Kiba Point is a private hideaway for families and friends, with just four suites reclining by the Rufiji River. With a private guide and camp staff, the freedom to explore the Selous is all there for the taking, on your timetable and your terms. Price shown is for 4 adults. Extra charge applies for each extra guest, with a limit of 10. Ask for a quotation based on group size. Perched on the banks of the Rufiji River, all main areas and rooms have superb river views. Richard Bonham had the pick of locations when he chose this place – we think you’ll agree it’s really rather special.
  • Greystoke Mahale

    $ 2,250 Per adult per night

    Chat with a Chimp at Greystoke Mahale

    Greystoke Mahale has won the Best Location in Africa award at the Safari Awards for 2017. Greystoke sits deep within the Mahale Mountains National Park, on the edge of the second deepest lake in the world - Lake Tanganyika. Nestled between the gin-clear water of the lake, and the tumbling forests sits our extraordinary castaway lodge. There are absolutely no roads here, and virtually no other people. That is what being in Mahale is all about. This really is the edge of the world and the ultimate in remote wilderness. The main reason for making the journey down to Mahale is to see the chimpanzees. Mahale is home to one of the largest populations of wild chimps with access to a habituated community known as the M Group. A team of Japanese researchers have worked in these mountains studying the chimps for over 50 years, and the guides and their families have played a part in their work for decades. All of our camp guides have had a member of their family involved with the chimps since they were young, and they gladly followed in their footsteps. There is nothing the guides don’t know about the characters, politics and intricacies of this fascinating community and they bring it to life with an extraordinary passion. There is no one else you should meet these chimps with.

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