Ngorongoro Crater Lodge

 

Ngorongoro Crater Lodge is the final word in absolute luxury, and staying here is truly a unique experience. The lodge is set high up on the rim of the crater wall and is made up of three luxurious and remarkable neighbouring camps with 30 beautifully decorated cabins.
 Every cabin is built high on stilts to allow the guest spectacular views across the crater through the large glass windows in the bathroom, lounge and bedroom. Without leaving your room you can watch through binoculars as the wildlife moves across the crater floor. Each room has its own private balcony on which to sit and relax, and the individual butler service to each room means that you are constantly being personally taken care of at all times.
 
Each of the three camps in Ngorongoro Crater Lodge functions independently, and each has a communal eating, drinking and relaxation area, with a fireplace for those starry nights and an excellent range of food and drinks available. The lodge also has a communal gift shop and gallery where you can examine local arts and crafts and choose your take-home items with care.
 
A stay here is a truly unique experience, combining the comforts and luxury of top-of-the-range lodges everywhere with the truly awe-inspiring location. Waking in the morning to the breath-taking views across the crater and relaxing after your day's game drive, you cannot help but be utterly moved by the natural wonders that surround you, and luxuriate in the opulence of the Ngorongoro Crater Lodge.
 
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