Hotels in Lake Manyara
E Unoto Lodge |
| The lodge has 25 spacious bungalows, featuring an internal diameter of 28 feet. Four rooms are honeymoon suites and four others specially designed to accommodate our handicapped guests. Overlooking Lake Miwaleni, the external surface of the rooms have a Maasai boma appearance, with a unique, exquisite, internal decorative Maasai theme. There is also a Maasai guided Cultural Excursion, walking to the nearby Maasai village where you can see their homesteads, meet the tribe, and learn about their culture. |
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Kirurumu Tented Lodge |
| A luxury tented lodge built on the Gregorian Escarpment of the Great Rift Valley. Set in this stunning location, it overlooks a spectacular panorama across Lake Manyara to Mount Losimongori and miles of seemingly untouched Africa. Kirurumu is sympathetically and unobtrusively built of local materials, inspired by the nearby traditional Mbulu (Iraqw) tribal dwellings.
The well spaced tents are private and secluded, each raised on a base of natural stone. Bedrooms are comfortable with twin or double beds with duvets. The modern en-suite bathrooms have hot and cold water and flush toilets. |
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Lake Manyara Hotel (TAHI group) |
| Built on the tip of the great Rift Valley, 4500 feet above sea level, the lodge offers magnificent panoramic views of the national park below, and of the seemingly unending surrounding landscape. Each of the 100 rooms are strategically placed to offer unique views of the surroundings. |
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Lake Manyara Serena Lodge |
| The abundant birdlife of Lake Manyara was the inspiration for this 5-star lodge. The unique location of the lodge, also overlooking the soda lake, allows observation of many large and small colourful birds moving in circles and spirals. All 62 bedrooms and the swimming pool take full advantage of the breath -taking view. |
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Lake Manyara Tree Lodge |
| The lodge is a sophisticated blend of intimacy and romance, offering privacy and exclusivity in cool, leafy surrounds. Each of the ten tree houses have been built on stilts, in the boughs of ancient mahogany trees, discreetly tucked away in the forest. The tree houses have been crafted from local timber and makuti (palm fronds) and feature large open decks and spacious rooms with large windows to invite the flourishing forest into the luxurious elegance of each room. |
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