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Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge

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About Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge

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Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge is set high on a hill with breathtaking vistas of sweeping grasslands and the unspoiled wilderness landscape of the Serengeti plains. Big game feed in full view of the lodge, and the circular bar and ‘vanishing horizon' swimming pool look down over the savannah, where the million wildebeest migration takes place in May.

The Lodge features thickly-thatched, stone-built rooms, spaciously set amongst groves of indigenous trees. From the overall impression to the smallest detail, Seregenti Serena Safari Lodge is rich in local atmosphere created by indigenous handicrafts and art. A water feature runs through the main public areas, creating a natural source of waterborne plants and providing a home to many indigenous species of reptiles, amphibians and birds.

Inspired by a traditional African village, separate rondavel ‘huts' house the 66 luxury guest rooms at Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge. The uniquely crafted bedroom units maximize the use of local materials in order to blend with their surroundings. The grass capping of the roofs comes from locally occurring (but outside of the Serengeti Park) savannah grass. Each bedroom has its own self-contained private shower-room and toilet as well as its own wildwood balcony with views across the Serengeti plains. The rooms feature natural stone bathrooms, rope-lashed staircases, leopard-print drapes and intricately carved furniture.

The circular dining room is embellished with 'Makonde' carvings. The cuisine features time-honoured safari favourites, local specialities and internationally themed dishes.

Facilities at Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge include laundry, valet, babysitting, and children's menus and internet connectivity. A nurse is on call 24 hours a day. Beauty treatments, hairdressing and massage are available, and there is a gift shop and boutique.

The Serengeti National Park is 335 km from Arusha. Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge is 30km from the nearest airstrip.

Optional activities include:

  • Balloon safaris with champagne bush breakfasts
  • Game drives through the magnificent ecosystem of the Serengeti
  • Morning wildlife walks around the lodge with our resident naturalist
  • Bush breakfasts and barbecue lunches
  • Traditional displays of dance, music and cultural performance
  • Nightly wildlife and cultural talks, videos and film shows
  • A night's adventure in a traditional khaki-and-canvas ‘fly camp' pitched in the midst of the bush.

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Highlights

  • Well located for the Great Migration.
  • Convenient for balloon safaris.
  • Good value accommodation with great views out over the Serengeti Plains.
  • A wide range of guest amenities.
  • Central located within the Serengeti.

Situation

Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge is set high on a hill with commanding views of sweeping grasslands and the unspoiled wilderness landscape of the Serengeti plains.

Activities

Game drives; balloon safaris; wildlife walks around the lodge; massage and sundowners.

Facilities

The 66 ensuite rooms are housed within distinctive thatched rondavels. Dining at the lodge is in a split level dining and bar area with views out across the plains. Other services available include beauty treatments, massage and hairdressing; a well stocked Africana gift shop; internet connectivity; full medical back-up; currency exchange services.

Child policy

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Children of all ages can be catered for. The lodge can organise babysitting on request as well as offering children's menus.

Best time

Tanzania's main rainy season runs from April until the beginning of June. There is also a short rainy season in November. Being centrally located the Serena has easy access to Southern Serengeti when The Migration arrives (around the beginning of December until March.) It is also well placed when the animals head towards the Western Corridor (Normally April - June.)

Inclusions

Daily game drives.

Meals

Full board.

Pricing guidelines for Tanzania

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We hope the following will give you a rough idea of costs. These are quoted per person based on twin share for two people, without international flights but including internal flights. We’ve used good standard accommodation throughout. There are nearly always ways to spend more money than we’ve suggested (!), but these prices show a good and realistic range for each type of trip.

International flights will add from about £600 to £800 depending on the season and route (unless the airlines have special offers). Tanzania can combine easily with other East African countries.

For each accommodation on this website you will find an indication of the price. The bands are based on the price per person per night at peak season and are represented by the following values for this country:
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For a specific personal quote based on any tailor made itinerary you have in mind, please contact us and we’ll be happy to help you.

  • Example tripPrice per person
  • 1 week high quality safari in the northern circuit (eg with Ngorongoro, Serengeti, Manyara, Tarangire ...)Between £2500 and £3500
  • 2 week southern Tanzania safari and Zanzibar holidayBetween £3000 and £4000
  • 1 week stay on an Indian Ocean island (Zanzibar, Mafia, Chole, Pemba)From £1000 +
  • 1 week Kilimanjaro climbAround £1500

Tribes Advisor

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The setting of this lodge is nice but the rooms are quite close together - I'm not a fan of big, busy lodges and buffet meals, but if you do want a lodge it's a central location in the Serengeti to be based.

Julie Croucher, Africa Sales Manager, visited 2008

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