Karama Lodge

 

Karama Lodge offers luxury accommodation in the heart of natural forest. The accommodation consists of 22 log cabins, each with its own en-suite bathroom offering 24 hour hot water showers. The Karama Lodge cabins have their own private verandas where you can sit on the comfortable chairs and look out over the spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Meru, the surrounding lush forest with its rich bird life, and the Maasai steppes stretching out beyond.
Karama Lodge Bar and Restaurant serve a wide range of tasty food and refreshing drinks, and offer the same stunning uninterrupted views over the forest, mountains and plains. The bar is open all day and is a great place to stop and relax between excursions or with the traditional evening sun-downer drink. Karama Lodge also offers daily room service so if you choose to take your meals in the privacy of your own private balcony feel free!
 
Karama Lodge offers a range of services including email facilities, transfers to and from Arusha town and the airports, laundry services, luggage storage, and national and international telephone facilities. Karama Lodge can also, of course, arrange trips to nearby places of interest such as a beautiful waterfall 15km from the lodge in Olgilai, or birdwatching safaris through the surrounding forest with a local guide.
 
For more information on staying in Karama Lodge Arusha contact us.

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  We said goodbye to our fantastic crew at breakfast, with Kili standing majestically in the background blanketed again in a fresh layer of snow. The final hike down on Day 6 was not too bad. We had a celebratory Kilimanjaro Beer at the lunch stop, and we all felt quite energised. I ran the last 9km. Well maybe that's a bit of an exageration!

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