Exclusive safari lodge situated on the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania.
Fantastic Location - Perched on the edge of the Ngorongoro Crater.
Scenery - Spectacular views of the crater from the bathroom, lounge and bedroom.
Royal & Exclusive Treatment - Each suite is discreetly tended by a personal butler.
Ngorongoro Crater Lodge is perched on the edge of the world-famous Ngorongoro Crater at the eastern edge of the Serengeti in northern Tanzania and lies within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, which covers more than 8 000 square kilometres (3 100 square miles) of pristine African wilderness. Inspired in design by the Maasai mud-and-stick manyatta (homestead), Ngorongoro Crater Lodge is without doubt one of the most architecturally spectacular safari lodges in Africa.
Each of Ngorongoro Crater Lodge's 3 exclusive camps operates independently. They each have a central living area and viewing decks overlooking the awesome crater. African nights are lit by the large fire bowls that flank the entrance to each of the living and dining areas. There is a communal safari shop and gallery, and African artefacts and clothing are on sale at the gallery/ Masai Market.
The colonial-style interiors combine silver, gold and ruby colours under banana-leaf ceilings and grass roofs. Crystal chandeliers hang above large gilt mirrors reflecting carved Zanzibar wall panelling decorated with gold leaf. Huge bowls filled with long-stemmed red roses complement the Persian carpets and velvet bedspreads, while antiques leather-backed chairs complete the picture. This opulent design blends with African art elements.
The lodge has contributed significantly towards improving the prosperity and living conditions of the Maasai community. About 42 000 Maasai pastoralists inhabit the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, tending their herds of cattle, sheep and goats, and living in peaceful co-existence with the wildlife.
LocationNgorongoro Crater Lodge is perched on the edge of the Ngorongoro Crater at the eastern edge of the Serengeti in northern Tanzania, and lies within the Ngorongoro Conservation area.
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