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Singita Sasakwa Lodge - Serengeti National Park, Tanzania


Singita Sasakwa Lodge

Singita Sasakwa Lodge is one of three Singita lodges in this enormous private concession (350 000 acres), which means that you’ll have this wild stretch of Africa all to yourself. Sasakwa Lodge is built in the style of an Edwardian manor house. Stone walls, deep verandas, high ceilings, stately furniture, silverware and ornamental pieces complete the picture. Each cottage has a private infinity-edge pool overlooking where the land stretches to forever. The bedrooms with inviting four-posters are beautifully appointed, displaying typical African influences with touches of wood, leather and grass, alongside crisp linens, imported chandeliers and hand-crafted furniture.
At any one time Sasakwa can accommodate a total of 34 guests


Essque Zalu Zanzibar - Zanzibar, Tanzania



Exterior of Essque Zalu Zanzibar

Essque Zalu Zanzibar is an intimate boutique destination nestled in a natural cove on the island's north-eastern coast overlooking the Indian Ocean. Choose from 40 individual suites and 9 villas all with picturesque views over the tropical garden or the ocean. The suites are crafted from local materials, adorned with native artwork, and housed under a traditional pitched Makuti roof. If you need extra space, try one of the nine expansive villas, each extend over two floors and offer two to four bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. Stretch out in the spacious living room, rustle up a snack in your own kitchen, laze on the terrace, or just chill in the privacy of your own plunge pool.


Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge | Arusha, Tanzania

 Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge

Regularly voted one of the best hotels in the world, this unique lodge clings to the rim of the magnificent Ngorongoro Crater, the largest and most perfect volcanic crater on Earth. Long and low, the lodge is built from local river stone and camouflaged with indigenous vines. Designed to blend completely into the landscape, it is entirely invisible from the floor of the Crater 600 metres below.


Known as "the eighth wonder of the world" the Ngorongoro Crater is one of Africa's best-known wildlife arenas. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it offers a unique biosphere, which has remained virtually unchanged since the dawn of time.

 

 

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