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Accommodation & Stays
Carefully selected lodges, camps, and hotels that combine comfort, quality service, and prime locations to enhance your overall travel experience.
Nyota Luxury Camp
Nyota Camps & Lodges offer two distinct yet complementary places to stay, each shaped by its landscape and designed for relaxed, thoughtful safari living. In the heart of the Serengeti, Nyota Serengeti Tented Camp places you close to wildlife and wide, open plains, where canvas, comfort, and the sounds of nature come together. Further south, Nyota Rift Valley Lodge sits high on the Rift Valley Escarpment, overlooking Lake Manyara below — a peaceful retreat with sweeping views and cooler air.
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Malaika Ndutu Luxury Camp
Tucked away in the breathtaking plains of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Malaika Ndutu Camp offers an intimate gateway to one of Tanzania's most enchanting safari destinations. Located near the seasonal Ndutu Lake, the camp is perfectly positioned to witness the awe-inspiring Great Migration as thousands of wildebeest and zebras traverse the open landscapes. Surrounded by sweeping acacia woodlands and teeming with wildlife, Malaika Ndutu blends rustic charm with refined comfort, creating a tranquil haven in the heart of nature.
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Arusha Serena Lodge
rusha Serena Hotel is unlike any other hotel in Tanzania with authentic, bespoke experiences that stir the traveller’s soul while showcasing the breathtaking tranquillity of our surroundings. Set among the woodland slopes of Mount Meru at the edge of Lake Duluti, there’s no better destination for soaking in the beauty and magnificence of the Tanzanian “Northern Safari Circuit.”
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Ang,ata Ngorongoro Camp
The camp is set on the Eastern side of the Ngorongoro Crater’s rim close to the Crater lodge. Just inside the park boundaries our location permits early game drives down to the crater leaving you almost alone to discover this World Heritage Site. Up to 25.000 animals call the crater their home except the Maasai Giraffes who cannot cope with the steep slopes of the crater. The main attraction, and also the most elusive are the 23 Black Rhinoceroses that live inside the crater, maybe the one and only chance to see them in the wild. Massai Bomas are located a few kilometres away for those who wish to meet the Maasai
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