Elewana SkySafari Tanzania
£9099

Elewana SkySafari Tanzania
Take a trip on the SkySafari and witness some of the finest safari spots in Africa. We'll fly you effortlessly between them and sweep you straight onto the boundless Serengeti. ....where you'll have the best front-row seats for the wildest show on earth!
from £9099
Our ten-day trip combines the best of the untamed north, in style. Sleep amid abundant elephants of lesser-visited Tarangire. Delve into Ngorongoro, the colossal volcanic crater teeming with life and finish on the sweeping Serengeti where wild encounters never seem to end.
- Hand picked luxury hotels and lodges
- Travel in style in Sky Safari’s executive aircraft
- Baobab and elephant dotted landscape of Tarangire
- Breathtaking Ngorongoro Crater
- The world-renowned Serengeti, with its endless horizons and abundant wildlife
Tour departs from Arusha airport (arrivals from 1pm) and departs from Asrusha airport (by 1pm).
The following is included in the quote for your safari:
- Meet and greet services.
- Transfers as shown.
- Shared use of 4x4 safari vehicles.
- Services of English-speaking driver-guides.
- Meals and accommodation as specified.
- All park fees and government taxes.
- Internal flights with all fees and taxes.
- Emergency medical evacuation cover.
- Driver-guide gratuities.
- Dining rom tips and porterage.
- Laundry.
The following is excluded in the quote for your safari:
- International and regional flights.
- Airport taxes except on tickets we issue.
- Passport and visa fees
- COVID-19 testing and certification fees if required.
- Hot air balloon safaris.
- Personal travel, baggage and medical insurance.
- Drinks (except where specified).
- Telephone bills and any items of a personal nature.
Passenger Information:
Passengers should bring only soft sided bags on safari.
All the passengers must have Identification Card/Passport with them for internal flights.
Baggage on internal flights is strictly limited to 15kgs per person (including hand luggage). Any excess baggage will be charged by the airline at check-in or may be left behind at the pilot’s discretion.
Travellers' cheques are generally not accepted.
The itinerary may have to be re-routed or the accommodation changed to similar lodges.
Option to upgrade to a private safari at an extra charge.
*Important. Fees (Park Entry fees and TDL) ARE included in the rates. These fees are subject to change if changed by the relevant authorities. Any changes will be advised and levied on existing and new bookings.

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Arusha
On arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, clear customs and immigration formalities and then meet your Elewana representative opposite the Arrivals Hall and he will show you to your vehicle for your VIP transfer to the hotel.
Accommodation Elewana Arusha Coffee Lodge in Plantation Suite on full board basis including all meals, bottled water, juice, local beer, house wine by the glass and non-premium spirits plus laundry
Lying on the gentle rolling foothills that cascade down from the ever-present Mount Meru is the bustling and vibrant town of Arusha. It is here on the outskirts of this town, hidden amongst one of Tanzania’s largest coffee plantations, that you will find Elewana Arusha Coffee Lodge, a perfect haven for relaxation either before or after any African safari.Comprising of 30 Plantation Houses – inclusive of 12 Plantation Suites – that radiate out into the evergreen coffee fields, Elewana Arusha Coffee Lodge has been designed around the original landowner’s home that dates back to the early 1900s.The theme of coffee is never far away at Elewana Arusha Coffee Lodge, and this is never more evident than in the Plantation Suites where the coffee bean theme permeates even the interior designs of both the main bedrooms as well as the beautifully appointed en-suite bathrooms.
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Elewana Arusha Coffee Lodge

Lying on the gentle rolling foothills that cascade down from the ever-present Mount Meru is the bustling and vibrant town of Arusha. It is here on the outskirts of this town, hidden amongst one of Tanzania’s largest coffee plantations, that you will find Elewana Arusha Coffee Lodge, a perfect haven for relaxation either before or after any African safari.
Comprising of 30 Plantation Houses – inclusive of 12 Plantation Suites – that radiate out into the evergreen coffee fields, Elewana Arusha Coffee Lodge has been designed around the original landowner’s home that dates back to the early 1900s.
The theme of coffee is never far away at Elewana Arusha Coffee Lodge, and this is never more evident than in the Plantation Suites where the coffee bean theme permeates even the interior designs of both the main bedrooms as well as the beautifully appointed en-suite bathrooms.
Old Dodoma Road, Burka Coffee Estate
Quick Description
Lying on the gentle rolling foothills that cascade down from the ever-present Mount Meru is the bustling and vibrant town of Arusha. It is here on the outskirts of this town, hidden amongst one of Tanzania’s largest coffee plantations, that you will find Elewana Arusha Coffee Lodge, a perfect haven for relaxation either before or after any African safari.
Comprising of 30 Plantation Houses – inclusive of 12 Plantation Suites – that radiate out into the evergreen coffee fields, Elewana Arusha Coffee Lodge has been designed around the original landowner’s home that dates back to the early 1900s.
The theme of coffee is never far away at Elewana Arusha Coffee Lodge, and this is never more evident than in the Plantation Suites where the coffee bean theme permeates even the interior designs of both the main bedrooms as well as the beautifully appointed en-suite bathrooms.
Within the main Plantation House reside an a la carte restaurant, an intimate bar and a cosy lounge, all of which possess inviting open log fires that will fill the cool night air with a comforting warmth and a welcoming glow.
Arusha Coffee Lodge offers an a la carte menu at Redds African Grill House and serves delectable Tanzanian cuisine and other African specialities to the backdrop of log fires. Sundowners and drinks can be enjoyed at the cosy Safari Bar while the lodge naturally serves only the best coffee which can be sampled at the coffee shop and patisserie.

Relax in the outdoor pool during your stay.

- Baby Sitting
- Room Service
- Car Park
- Hotel Bar
- Laundry Service
- WiFi
- Restaurant
- Outdoor Pool

Average ratings
A wonderful coffee experience
The cabins were beautiful, immaculate and very comfortable. The rooms are equipped with everything you will need (except a converter). The deck at the front of the cabin was a nice place to relax...
Amazing Hospitality
We started and ended our 11 day safari at Arusha Coffee Lodge. The hospitality provided by Praygod and Gloria at both bookends of our trip made our trip extra special. I have never experienced...
Perfect lunch stop
We stopped here for lunch before our flight to Zanzibar. It is a lovely setting and I wish we had the time to enjoy the beautiful surroundings. The food was fabulous. It was a buffet with many hot...
Elewana Arusha Coffee Lodge offers spacious accommodation in 18 private chalets - formerly old plantation cottages - that come complete with a lounge and a balcony that offers beautiful views of the surrounding coffee plantation and Mount Meru.They are furnished with a ceiling fan, a double bed, small lounge area and an en suite bathroom. There is even a working fireplace for Arusha's sometimes cool nights.
The Plantation Suites includes an en-suite bathroom with a triple-headed shower and bathrobes and slippers, a balcony terrace with lounge furniture, and a private sun terrace with a log-burning fire. Room facilities include a 32-inch flat-screen TV with satellite channels, in-room Wi-Fi, in-room electronic safe, fully stocked mini-bar, and tea and coffee-making facilities.
The Plantation Rooms include an in-room log burning fire, an in-room electronic safe, mini-bar, tea and coffee-making facilities, and bathrobes and slippers.

1 Double Bed
667 sq feet
Internet - Free WiFi
Food & Drink - Room service (limited)
Sleep - Select Comfort bed, Egyptian cotton linens, a down duvet, a pillow menu, and bed sheets
Bathroom - Private bathroom, shower, and hydromassage showerhead
Practical - Safe; free rollaway/extra beds and free cribs/infant beds available on request
Comfort - Daily housekeeping
Non-Smoking
1 Double Bed
667 sq feet
Internet - Free WiFi
Food & Drink - Room service (limited)
Sleep - Select Comfort bed, Egyptian cotton linens, a down duvet, a pillow menu, and bed sheets
Bathroom - Private bathroom, shower, and hydromassage showerhead
Practical - Safe; free rollaway/extra beds and free cribs/infant beds available on request
Comfort - Daily housekeeping
Non-Smoking
Arusha
Nestled in the heart of Tanzania, Arusha is a captivating destination that should be on every traveler's bucket list. Known as the "safari capital" of Tanzania, Arusha is the gateway to the country's most iconic national parks, including the Serengeti, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara. But there's more to Arusha than just its proximity to wildlife reserves. With a vibrant local culture, stunning natural landscapes, and a wide range of activities to choose from, Arusha offers an unforgettable travel experience for visitors of all ages and interests.
One of the highlights of Arusha is its rich cultural heritage. The city is home to a diverse mix of ethnic groups, including the Maasai, Meru, and Arusha people, each with their unique traditions, music, and cuisine. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture by visiting one of the many traditional villages in the area, where they can learn about traditional practices like beadwork, cattle herding, and medicinal plant use. The Arusha Cultural Heritage Centre is also worth a visit, offering a fascinating glimpse into the history and traditions of the region.
For nature lovers, Arusha is a paradise. The city is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, from the towering Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak, to the lush forests and waterfalls of the Arusha National Park. The park is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including giraffes, zebras, buffalo, and baboons, as well as over 400 species of birds. Visitors can go on guided hikes, birdwatching tours, and game drives to experience the park's beauty up close.
Of course, no trip to Arusha is complete without a visit to one of Tanzania's iconic national parks. The Serengeti, with its vast plains and impressive wildebeest migration, is a must-see for any wildlife enthusiast. The Tarangire National Park, known for its large elephant herds, is another popular destination, while the Lake Manyara National Park is a birdwatcher's paradise, home to flamingos, storks, and pelicans. Visitors can embark on guided tours or self-drive safaris to explore these incredible parks and see some of Africa's most iconic animals.
For those seeking adventure, Arusha has plenty to offer. The city is a hub for outdoor activities, including hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing. The nearby Usambara and Pare Mountains offer some of the best hiking trails in Tanzania, with stunning views and opportunities to see rare bird species. Mount Meru, a dormant volcano just outside the city, is a popular destination for hikers and climbers, offering challenging treks to its summit.
In conclusion, Arusha is a destination that has something for everyone. Whether you're interested in wildlife, culture, nature, or adventure, Arusha offers a wealth of experiences that will leave you awestruck. With its welcoming people, stunning landscapes, and rich history, Arusha is a travel destination that should not be missed.
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Arusha - Tarangire National Park
Following your leisurely breakfast at Elewana Arusha Coffee Lodge, you can participate in the Bean-to-Cup coffee estate tour where you will have the opportunity to see the amount of work that goes into the production of coffee before it reaches your cup. You also visit the Shanga Workshop, a project operated by local Tanzanians who with a variety of disabilities who excel in artistic talent and create a variety of crafts.
You have your pre-safari briefing and lunch at the lodge. Then transfer to nearby Arusha Airport for your flight to Kuro airstrip in the heart of Tarangire National Park. Here you'll be met by your custom safari vehicle for a shared game drive in the park as you make you way to the camp, arriving in the late afternoon. You are treated to a traditional Maasai boma dinner and overnight at the camp.
Accommodation Elewana Tarangire Treetops in elevated tents on full board basis including all meals, bottled water, juice, local beer, house wine by the glass and non-premium spirits plus laundry.
Elewana Tarangire Treetops sits alone in a private game reserve which is home to buffalo, lion, cheetah, leopard and elephant. The lodge consists of treehouses positioned on a hill with views to Lake Manyara and the Rift Valley wall.
Meals Included: Fb+
Elewana Tarangire Treetops

Elewana Tarangire Treetops sits alone in a private game reserve which is home to buffalo, lion, cheetah, leopard and elephant. The lodge consists of treehouses positioned on a hill with views to Lake Manyara and the Rift Valley wall.
Tarangire Conservation Area, Tarangire National Park, TZ
Quick Description
Elewana Tarangire Treetops sits alone in a private game reserve which is home to buffalo, lion, cheetah, leopard and elephant. The lodge consists of treehouses positioned on a hill with views to Lake Manyara and the Rift Valley wall.
The creative menus at Elewana Tarangire Treetops try, wherever possible, to use locally sourced produce and draw on international themes with a modern twist on classic dishes. The dining area with its thatched roof and open sides provides a peaceful setting.Dinners are often moved to the traditional Boma with its roaring camp fire or around the swimming pool, lit by candles.
Exotic bush breakfasts are also available. Enjoying a meal surrounded by beautiful African wilderness for a dining experience you are sure to remember for years to come.

Relax in the outdoor pool during your stay.

During a game drive through the famed Tarangire National Park there is nothing more enjoyable than arriving to a private area in the park for a delicious and relaxing luncheon. A variety of locales are selected depending on the seaon, and of course the animals.

Experience the drama and beauty of Africa in one of the most iconic locations that Tarangire has to offer. Sunset Hill is the perfect locations to sit atop and enjoy the deep orange sunsets that often welcome in the starry skies. With food and drinks served by one of the Treetops staff, this is truly a magical experience not to be missed.

Tarangire is the sixth largest national park in Tanzania. The park is famous for its huge number of elephants, baobab trees and tree climbing lions. Visitors to the park can expect to see any number of resident zebra and wildebeest in addition to the less common animals. Other common animals include waterbuck, giraffe, and olive baboons. Home to more than 550 species, the park is a haven for bird enthusiasts who can expect so see dozens of species even in the dry season. The swamps are the focus of the largest selection of breeding birds anywhere in the world. Yellow-collared Lovebirds are a common bird sighting in the trees along the Tarangire River.

There is no better way to up close and personal to the wild than to take a walking safari. Feels the ancient earth beneath every step you take as you tread on the tracks of animals that have walked the same path minutes before. In the company of an experienced guide, learn about the flora as well as the fauna, and begin to understand the true majesty of the indigenous peoples that live and thrive on the land.

After a day of game viewing and driving through the famed Tarangire National Park, there is no better way to enjoy the end of another day in the African bush than to enjoy a delicious four-course meal under a canopy of twinkling stars.You will be guided to your bush dinner on foot. On arrival you will be greeted by our Chef, and offered a welcome aperitif whilst deciding on the dining options for your bush dining experience.By the light of the flickering embers of a wood fire, sit back and relax and soak up the final minutes of what will have been yet another day of wonderment and memories.

- Baby Sitting
- Car Park
- Hotel Bar
- Laundry Service
- Hotel Safe
- WiFi
- Restaurant
- Outdoor Pool

Average ratings
5 star? Nope, million star!
Absolutely incredible experience. The manager Clay is superb, and so is all the staff. Butlers, house keepers, wait staff - so warm and hospitable. The property is very well kept, food amazing and...
Great all round
Great views from the tree tops house and from the main deck Amazing staff always help with carrying bags and always very nice Good pool it's infinity and it looks over the stunning park Definitely...
Perfect
Service was brilliant and the rooms were amazing. Staff was always very helpful and polite asking to take bags all the time. Definitely one of the best hotels I’ve been to so far due to the rooms and...
Each of Treetops' elevated rooms boast one of the largest bedrooms to be found in any camp or lodge in East Africa – with a floor space of 65 square metres – and all with an exotic double shower en suite bathroom. With furnishings that create warmth and demonstrate a commitment to local craftsmanship, the ‘up-in-the-air’ experience is completed by the open-fronted room design affording views across the Tarangire plains from an expansive but private balcony.
Accommodation at Tarangire Treetops comprises 20 thatched treehouse suites which are built on platforms high in the branches of baobab, mopani and wild fig trees.The entire room is enclosed in mosquito netting and the walls are, in fact, flaps, which can be rolled up to create a feeling of space and bring you in closer contact with the bush.The furnishings blend natural materials with contemporary décor and each tree house has an en suite bathroom with a double shower. Your private balcony is a good place to relax, looking down on the world, and perhaps do a bit of game spotting.

1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed
645-sq-foot room, furnished balcony with park views
Internet - Free WiFi
Food & Drink - Coffee/tea maker, room service (limited hours), and free bottled water
Sleep - Bed sheets
Bathroom - Private bathroom, shower, and hydromassage showerhead
Practical - Safe, double sofa bed, and sofa bed; free rollaway/extra beds and free cribs/infant beds available on request
Comfort - Daily housekeeping and ceiling fan
Non-Smoking
Tarangire National Park
A holiday to Northern Tanzania and Swahili Coast is incomplete if you don’t go on wildlife tours. The Tarangire National Park has the second-highest concentration of animals and birds after Serengeti. It is also believed that Tarangire has the largest concentration of elephants in the world, and these gentle pachyderms dot the landscape like grazing cattle. Even lion sightings are more common here than in any other game reserve in Tanzania.
Overview
Even lion sightings are more common here than in any other game reserve in Tanzania. It is good for you that the Tarangire is not as publicized as its more famous cousin, the Serengeti. It means there are no crowds to jostle with and no human clamor to drown the call of the birds. There are 750 winged species here. The Tarangire National Park is as mysterious as it is wild. Great baobab stands dot the landscape here; they seem to date back to a time when the earth was still a smoldering, bubbling cauldron not inhabited by life. Giant termite mounds spring up from the sun-baked ground and give the landscape an otherworldly look. A trip to the Tarangire is like going back to the beginning of Time.
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Tarangire National Park
Following breakfast at the camp, you will have a shared game drive in the park returning for lunch. You then have a shared, escorted bush walk guided by the camp’s naturalist (age restrictions may apply). Following the bush walk, you visit a Maasai village and then proceed to a viewpoint to enjoy light snacks and a selection of beverages as you watch the sun set over the African bush. You return to the camp for dinner and overnight.
Accommodation Elewana Tarangire Treetops in elevated tents on full board basis including all meals, bottled water, juice, local beer, house wine by the glass and non-premium spirits plus laundry
Elewana Tarangire Treetops sits alone in a private game reserve which is home to buffalo, lion, cheetah, leopard and elephant. The lodge consists of treehouses positioned on a hill with views to Lake Manyara and the Rift Valley wall.
Meals Included: Fb+
Elewana Tarangire Treetops

Elewana Tarangire Treetops sits alone in a private game reserve which is home to buffalo, lion, cheetah, leopard and elephant. The lodge consists of treehouses positioned on a hill with views to Lake Manyara and the Rift Valley wall.
Tarangire Conservation Area, Tarangire National Park, TZ
Quick Description
Elewana Tarangire Treetops sits alone in a private game reserve which is home to buffalo, lion, cheetah, leopard and elephant. The lodge consists of treehouses positioned on a hill with views to Lake Manyara and the Rift Valley wall.
The creative menus at Elewana Tarangire Treetops try, wherever possible, to use locally sourced produce and draw on international themes with a modern twist on classic dishes. The dining area with its thatched roof and open sides provides a peaceful setting.Dinners are often moved to the traditional Boma with its roaring camp fire or around the swimming pool, lit by candles.
Exotic bush breakfasts are also available. Enjoying a meal surrounded by beautiful African wilderness for a dining experience you are sure to remember for years to come.

Relax in the outdoor pool during your stay.

During a game drive through the famed Tarangire National Park there is nothing more enjoyable than arriving to a private area in the park for a delicious and relaxing luncheon. A variety of locales are selected depending on the seaon, and of course the animals.

Experience the drama and beauty of Africa in one of the most iconic locations that Tarangire has to offer. Sunset Hill is the perfect locations to sit atop and enjoy the deep orange sunsets that often welcome in the starry skies. With food and drinks served by one of the Treetops staff, this is truly a magical experience not to be missed.

Tarangire is the sixth largest national park in Tanzania. The park is famous for its huge number of elephants, baobab trees and tree climbing lions. Visitors to the park can expect to see any number of resident zebra and wildebeest in addition to the less common animals. Other common animals include waterbuck, giraffe, and olive baboons. Home to more than 550 species, the park is a haven for bird enthusiasts who can expect so see dozens of species even in the dry season. The swamps are the focus of the largest selection of breeding birds anywhere in the world. Yellow-collared Lovebirds are a common bird sighting in the trees along the Tarangire River.

There is no better way to up close and personal to the wild than to take a walking safari. Feels the ancient earth beneath every step you take as you tread on the tracks of animals that have walked the same path minutes before. In the company of an experienced guide, learn about the flora as well as the fauna, and begin to understand the true majesty of the indigenous peoples that live and thrive on the land.

After a day of game viewing and driving through the famed Tarangire National Park, there is no better way to enjoy the end of another day in the African bush than to enjoy a delicious four-course meal under a canopy of twinkling stars.You will be guided to your bush dinner on foot. On arrival you will be greeted by our Chef, and offered a welcome aperitif whilst deciding on the dining options for your bush dining experience.By the light of the flickering embers of a wood fire, sit back and relax and soak up the final minutes of what will have been yet another day of wonderment and memories.

- Baby Sitting
- Car Park
- Hotel Bar
- Laundry Service
- Hotel Safe
- WiFi
- Restaurant
- Outdoor Pool

Average ratings
5 star? Nope, million star!
Absolutely incredible experience. The manager Clay is superb, and so is all the staff. Butlers, house keepers, wait staff - so warm and hospitable. The property is very well kept, food amazing and...
Great all round
Great views from the tree tops house and from the main deck Amazing staff always help with carrying bags and always very nice Good pool it's infinity and it looks over the stunning park Definitely...
Perfect
Service was brilliant and the rooms were amazing. Staff was always very helpful and polite asking to take bags all the time. Definitely one of the best hotels I’ve been to so far due to the rooms and...
Each of Treetops' elevated rooms boast one of the largest bedrooms to be found in any camp or lodge in East Africa – with a floor space of 65 square metres – and all with an exotic double shower en suite bathroom. With furnishings that create warmth and demonstrate a commitment to local craftsmanship, the ‘up-in-the-air’ experience is completed by the open-fronted room design affording views across the Tarangire plains from an expansive but private balcony.
Accommodation at Tarangire Treetops comprises 20 thatched treehouse suites which are built on platforms high in the branches of baobab, mopani and wild fig trees.The entire room is enclosed in mosquito netting and the walls are, in fact, flaps, which can be rolled up to create a feeling of space and bring you in closer contact with the bush.The furnishings blend natural materials with contemporary décor and each tree house has an en suite bathroom with a double shower. Your private balcony is a good place to relax, looking down on the world, and perhaps do a bit of game spotting.

1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed
645-sq-foot room, furnished balcony with park views
Internet - Free WiFi
Food & Drink - Coffee/tea maker, room service (limited hours), and free bottled water
Sleep - Bed sheets
Bathroom - Private bathroom, shower, and hydromassage showerhead
Practical - Safe, double sofa bed, and sofa bed; free rollaway/extra beds and free cribs/infant beds available on request
Comfort - Daily housekeeping and ceiling fan
Non-Smoking
Tarangire National Park
A holiday to Northern Tanzania and Swahili Coast is incomplete if you don’t go on wildlife tours. The Tarangire National Park has the second-highest concentration of animals and birds after Serengeti. It is also believed that Tarangire has the largest concentration of elephants in the world, and these gentle pachyderms dot the landscape like grazing cattle. Even lion sightings are more common here than in any other game reserve in Tanzania.
Overview
Even lion sightings are more common here than in any other game reserve in Tanzania. It is good for you that the Tarangire is not as publicized as its more famous cousin, the Serengeti. It means there are no crowds to jostle with and no human clamor to drown the call of the birds. There are 750 winged species here. The Tarangire National Park is as mysterious as it is wild. Great baobab stands dot the landscape here; they seem to date back to a time when the earth was still a smoldering, bubbling cauldron not inhabited by life. Giant termite mounds spring up from the sun-baked ground and give the landscape an otherworldly look. A trip to the Tarangire is like going back to the beginning of Time.
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Tarangire National Park to Karatu
Following breakfast at the camp, enjoy a game drive in Tarangire National Park en route to Kuro airstrip. You stop en route for a picnic lunch. Then fly by the SkySafari airplane to Lake Manyara Airstrip. You are met on arrival and travel by road to The Manor at Ngorongoro arriving in time for high tea. The afternoon is at leisure with optional activities available from the lodge (booked and payable directly). Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
Accommodation Elewana The Manor at Ngorongoro on full board basis including all meals, bottled water, juice, local beer, house wine by the glass and non-premium spirits plus laundry.
Crossing the Rift Valley and climbing the steppe onto the green and rolling hills south of the Ngorongoro Crater, there lies a truly undeniable surprise and one that will be a home-away-from-home.
Meals Included: Fb+
Elewana The Manor at Ngorongoro

Crossing the Rift Valley and climbing the steppe onto the green and rolling hills south of the Ngorongoro Crater, there lies a truly undeniable surprise and one that will be a home-away-from-home.
Ngorongoro
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Crossing the Rift Valley and climbing the steppe onto the green and rolling hills south of the Ngorongoro Crater, there lies a truly undeniable surprise and one that will be a home-away-from-home.
Meals at Elewana The Manor at Ngorongoro are sumptuous affairs to be enjoyed in the formal dining room, the dining conservatory or privately in your cottage.African cuisine is complemented with a bottle of fine wine from the manor's private wine cellar. Light lunches are available on the open terrace over looking the estate and a picnic on the Crater floor makes for a uniquely African experience.
And what better way to enjoy the Crater than in the knowledge that at the end of the day you will return to enjoy an incomparable dinner in The Manor’s restaurant followed by a deeply restful night in a cottage that has been designed both with your comfort solely in mind.

True deep tissue massage can be one of the most therapeutic and healing massages. Although not as rhythmic as other massage types, deep tissue massage interacts the most with the body's muscle groups. Sore and tired muscles often become revived and energized feeling as if they have had a strenuous yet impactful workout

Relax in the outdoor pool during your stay.

The Manor is blessed with excellent stables and horses to match.A most enjoyable way to take in the environ of The Manor is to take to the saddle and be taken on a one hour long trek around the hills that embrace the Manor. Our instructor will guide you and even though it is not required that you have riding experience, we feel all riders will enjoy all that is on view.

Following an early morning breakfast, and leaving in plenty of time to capture the best views of the Crater as the mist begins to lift, your Ngorongoro Crater Tour will be certainly a day to remember. A large, unbroken, unflooded volcanic caldera is the pride of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The crater, which formed when a giant volcano exploded and collapsed on itself some two to three million years ago is "a natural enclosure" for a very wide variety of wildlife, there is a resident population of Ngorongoro lions, as well as wildebeest, buffalo, zebra and rhino.The Ngorongoro Crater, a large, unbroken, unflooded volcanic caldera is the pride of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The crater, which formed when a giant volcano exploded and collapsed on itself some two to three million years ago, is 610 m (2,000 ft) deep and its floor covers 260 km2 (100 sq mi). Estimates of the height of the original volcano range from fifteen to nineteen thousand feet (4500 to 5800 metres) high.

Your full day safari experience would not be complete without enjoying a delicious campaign style luncheon, served under canopy at one of the picnic areas in the Crater. Surrounded by game and the crater rim beyond, this is the most dramatic and beautiful picnic lunch you ever likely to take.Surrounded by game and the ever-present Crater rim, this is the most dramatic and beautiful picnic lunch you are ever likely to take.

Lake Manyara is a shallow lake in the Natron-Manyara-Balangida branch of the Great Rift Valley in Tanzania. Said by Ernest Hemingway to be the "loveliest [lake] ... in Africa," it is also the home of a diverse set of landscapes and wildlife.The name Manyara comes from the Maasai word emanyara, which is a euphorbia species of plant that is grown into a hedge around a family homestead (Euphorbia tirucalli).The name "is a Masai description not for the lake, but in general for a lake shore region."Of the 127 square miles (329 km2) of Lake Manyara National Park, the lake's alkaline waters (with a pH near 9.5[4]) cover approximately 89 square miles (231 km2), though the area and pH fluctuate widely with the seasons, and dry spells expose large areas of mud flats. While most known for baboons, the lake and its environs is also home to herbivores such as hippos, impalas, elephants, wildebeests, buffalo, warthogs and giraffes.Giant fig trees and mahogany seen in the groundwater forest immediately around the park gates draw nourishment from the underground springs replenished continuously from crater highlands directly above the Manyara basin. Leading away from the forest to the fringes of Lake Manyara are the flood plains. To the south are visible the acacia woodlands. Leopards, although in abundance, are hard to get a glimpse of, just like the other elusive carnivores - the lions - of this park.

- Baby Sitting
- Car Park
- Hotel Bar
- Laundry Service
- Hotel Safe
- Restaurant
- Spa
- Outdoor Pool

Average ratings
Luxury near Ngorongoro Crater
Wow - we had an amazing stay at the Manor, the beginning of our safari adventure. It was perhaps the best service we've ever had. The lodge is beautiful, and Altus the manager is very nice and...
Great stay! Beautiful property!
We had a fabulous stay at the Manor! We enjoyed the delicious food and wonderful accommodations! The grounds are beautiful. You are surrounded by the coffee plants! We also enjoyed the coffee tour...
Peaceful tranquility in beautiful gardens.
Arrived tired after a days safari, welcomed warmly, our room was fabulous organised but our tour operator, the house reminds me of our South African home of long ago, beautiful gardens, and we had an...
Each of the 20 cottages at Elewana The Manor at Ngorongoro has its own courtyard and private deck, en suite bathroom, a sitting area, indoor and outdoor fireplace.They're all beautifully appointed with plush period style furniture and finishes, providing exceptional views of the landscape and are strategically positioned for ultimate privacy and seclusion.
Each Manor Cottage Suite has its own private entrance, and adjoining private sun terrace. A double open-fronted log-burning fireplace divides a room interior that mirrors the traditional Cape Dutch architecture. The en suite bath and shower room possesses a Victorian-style claw-footed bath, as well as twin vanity basins and large ‘rainfall’ shower.

Stable Cottage is a luxurious three-bedroom family cottage, sleeping up to four adults and two children, with full butler service The Stable Cottage is located to the rear of the riding stables, separate from the main Manor house. The Stable Cottage also possesses a small separate dining area, with a lounge and fireplace that can be used for intimate and private dinners and lunches. Stable Cottage is divided into two floors. On the ground floor you will discover a richly-furnished master bedroom and a twin bedroom, each with their own individual bathrooms. Each bathroom boasts a luxurious Victorian bath, a rain shower and a fireplace. On this same floor there is a beautifully appointed joint family lounge area. Heading upstairs to the Stable Cottage’s second level, one enters the children’s domain comprising of a children’s twin room, a ‘toddlers bathroom’ and a satellite TV playroom.
1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed
624-sq-foot room with a furnished patio
Layout - Separate sitting area
Relax - Fireplace
Internet - Free WiFi
Food & Drink - Refrigerator, minibar (stocked with some free items), coffee/tea maker, and electric kettle
Sleep - Bed sheets
Bathroom - Private bathroom, deep soaking bathtub, and separate shower with a hydromassage showerhead
Practical - Safe, double sofa bed, and desk
Comfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeeping
Need to Know - No cribs (infant beds) or rollaway/extra beds available
Non-Smoking
1 Double Bed and 2 Twin Beds
1249-sq-foot room with a furnished patio
Layout - Separate sitting area
Relax - Fireplace
Internet - Free WiFi
Food & Drink - Refrigerator, minibar (stocked with some free items), coffee/tea maker, and electric kettle
Sleep - Bed sheets
Bathroom - Private bathroom, deep soaking bathtub, and separate shower with a hydromassage showerhead
Practical - Safe, double sofa bed, and desk
Comfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeeping
Need to Know - No cribs (infant beds) or rollaway/extra beds available
Non-Smoking
Ngorongoro & Karatu
The colourful and bustling little town of Karatu, the gateway to the Ngorongoro Highlands, gives you the chance to take a breather between your hectic wildlife safaris. Ensure that you don’t miss the hike to the Ngorongoro Crater; it feels like you have journeyed back in time to witness earth’s awakening. It is not an understatement to say you can’t pick a superlative to describe the Ngorongoro Crater. Breath-taking, incredible, amazing- none encompass the grandness of this spectacular of nature.
Overview
You can go on cultural tours to Iraqw settlements (Iraqw is an ethnic tribe like the more famous Maasai) to learn about their way of living or stroll around the market and mix with the locals. You can take a languid walk through the Ngorongoro Forest to look for elephant caves. You can visit a coffee plantation and sip a delightful brew while watching the action round you. If you are around this place, ensure that you don’t miss the hike to the Ngorongoro Crater; it feels like you have journeyed back in time to witness earth’s awakening.
It is not an understatement to say you can’t pick a superlative to describe the Ngorongoro Crater. Breath-taking, incredible, amazing- none encompass the grandness of this spectacular of nature. Get down and drive through the area among an unparalleled concentration of wildlife and the magic heightens. Alongside Africa’s premier attractions such as Serengeti, Masai Mara, Etosha, Kruger Park, and the Okavango Delta- the Ngorongoro Crater is a must visit destination!
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Lake Manyara
Following Breakfast at Elewana The Manor, you depart to Lake Manyara National Park. You game view in this fascinating park, best known for large troupes of olive baboons and the elusive tree climbing lion. You have the option to travel with a picnic lunch box to have more time in the park or return to the lodge for lunch. In the afternoon, you are free to enjoy the grounds and swimming pool of The Manor, take in a movie at the on-site cinema, or optionally go horse riding in the coffee farms or indulge in a spa treatment. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
Accommodation Elewana The Manor at Ngorongoro on full board basis including all meals, bottled water, juice, local beer, house wine by the glass and non-premium spirits plus laundry
Crossing the Rift Valley and climbing the steppe onto the green and rolling hills south of the Ngorongoro Crater, there lies a truly undeniable surprise and one that will be a home-away-from-home.
Meals Included: Fb+
Elewana The Manor at Ngorongoro

Crossing the Rift Valley and climbing the steppe onto the green and rolling hills south of the Ngorongoro Crater, there lies a truly undeniable surprise and one that will be a home-away-from-home.
Ngorongoro
Quick Description
Crossing the Rift Valley and climbing the steppe onto the green and rolling hills south of the Ngorongoro Crater, there lies a truly undeniable surprise and one that will be a home-away-from-home.
Meals at Elewana The Manor at Ngorongoro are sumptuous affairs to be enjoyed in the formal dining room, the dining conservatory or privately in your cottage.African cuisine is complemented with a bottle of fine wine from the manor's private wine cellar. Light lunches are available on the open terrace over looking the estate and a picnic on the Crater floor makes for a uniquely African experience.
And what better way to enjoy the Crater than in the knowledge that at the end of the day you will return to enjoy an incomparable dinner in The Manor’s restaurant followed by a deeply restful night in a cottage that has been designed both with your comfort solely in mind.

True deep tissue massage can be one of the most therapeutic and healing massages. Although not as rhythmic as other massage types, deep tissue massage interacts the most with the body's muscle groups. Sore and tired muscles often become revived and energized feeling as if they have had a strenuous yet impactful workout

Relax in the outdoor pool during your stay.

The Manor is blessed with excellent stables and horses to match.A most enjoyable way to take in the environ of The Manor is to take to the saddle and be taken on a one hour long trek around the hills that embrace the Manor. Our instructor will guide you and even though it is not required that you have riding experience, we feel all riders will enjoy all that is on view.

Following an early morning breakfast, and leaving in plenty of time to capture the best views of the Crater as the mist begins to lift, your Ngorongoro Crater Tour will be certainly a day to remember. A large, unbroken, unflooded volcanic caldera is the pride of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The crater, which formed when a giant volcano exploded and collapsed on itself some two to three million years ago is "a natural enclosure" for a very wide variety of wildlife, there is a resident population of Ngorongoro lions, as well as wildebeest, buffalo, zebra and rhino.The Ngorongoro Crater, a large, unbroken, unflooded volcanic caldera is the pride of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The crater, which formed when a giant volcano exploded and collapsed on itself some two to three million years ago, is 610 m (2,000 ft) deep and its floor covers 260 km2 (100 sq mi). Estimates of the height of the original volcano range from fifteen to nineteen thousand feet (4500 to 5800 metres) high.

Your full day safari experience would not be complete without enjoying a delicious campaign style luncheon, served under canopy at one of the picnic areas in the Crater. Surrounded by game and the crater rim beyond, this is the most dramatic and beautiful picnic lunch you ever likely to take.Surrounded by game and the ever-present Crater rim, this is the most dramatic and beautiful picnic lunch you are ever likely to take.

Lake Manyara is a shallow lake in the Natron-Manyara-Balangida branch of the Great Rift Valley in Tanzania. Said by Ernest Hemingway to be the "loveliest [lake] ... in Africa," it is also the home of a diverse set of landscapes and wildlife.The name Manyara comes from the Maasai word emanyara, which is a euphorbia species of plant that is grown into a hedge around a family homestead (Euphorbia tirucalli).The name "is a Masai description not for the lake, but in general for a lake shore region."Of the 127 square miles (329 km2) of Lake Manyara National Park, the lake's alkaline waters (with a pH near 9.5[4]) cover approximately 89 square miles (231 km2), though the area and pH fluctuate widely with the seasons, and dry spells expose large areas of mud flats. While most known for baboons, the lake and its environs is also home to herbivores such as hippos, impalas, elephants, wildebeests, buffalo, warthogs and giraffes.Giant fig trees and mahogany seen in the groundwater forest immediately around the park gates draw nourishment from the underground springs replenished continuously from crater highlands directly above the Manyara basin. Leading away from the forest to the fringes of Lake Manyara are the flood plains. To the south are visible the acacia woodlands. Leopards, although in abundance, are hard to get a glimpse of, just like the other elusive carnivores - the lions - of this park.

- Baby Sitting
- Car Park
- Hotel Bar
- Laundry Service
- Hotel Safe
- Restaurant
- Spa
- Outdoor Pool

Average ratings
Luxury near Ngorongoro Crater
Wow - we had an amazing stay at the Manor, the beginning of our safari adventure. It was perhaps the best service we've ever had. The lodge is beautiful, and Altus the manager is very nice and...
Great stay! Beautiful property!
We had a fabulous stay at the Manor! We enjoyed the delicious food and wonderful accommodations! The grounds are beautiful. You are surrounded by the coffee plants! We also enjoyed the coffee tour...
Peaceful tranquility in beautiful gardens.
Arrived tired after a days safari, welcomed warmly, our room was fabulous organised but our tour operator, the house reminds me of our South African home of long ago, beautiful gardens, and we had an...
Each of the 20 cottages at Elewana The Manor at Ngorongoro has its own courtyard and private deck, en suite bathroom, a sitting area, indoor and outdoor fireplace.They're all beautifully appointed with plush period style furniture and finishes, providing exceptional views of the landscape and are strategically positioned for ultimate privacy and seclusion.
Each Manor Cottage Suite has its own private entrance, and adjoining private sun terrace. A double open-fronted log-burning fireplace divides a room interior that mirrors the traditional Cape Dutch architecture. The en suite bath and shower room possesses a Victorian-style claw-footed bath, as well as twin vanity basins and large ‘rainfall’ shower.

Stable Cottage is a luxurious three-bedroom family cottage, sleeping up to four adults and two children, with full butler service The Stable Cottage is located to the rear of the riding stables, separate from the main Manor house. The Stable Cottage also possesses a small separate dining area, with a lounge and fireplace that can be used for intimate and private dinners and lunches. Stable Cottage is divided into two floors. On the ground floor you will discover a richly-furnished master bedroom and a twin bedroom, each with their own individual bathrooms. Each bathroom boasts a luxurious Victorian bath, a rain shower and a fireplace. On this same floor there is a beautifully appointed joint family lounge area. Heading upstairs to the Stable Cottage’s second level, one enters the children’s domain comprising of a children’s twin room, a ‘toddlers bathroom’ and a satellite TV playroom.
1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed
624-sq-foot room with a furnished patio
Layout - Separate sitting area
Relax - Fireplace
Internet - Free WiFi
Food & Drink - Refrigerator, minibar (stocked with some free items), coffee/tea maker, and electric kettle
Sleep - Bed sheets
Bathroom - Private bathroom, deep soaking bathtub, and separate shower with a hydromassage showerhead
Practical - Safe, double sofa bed, and desk
Comfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeeping
Need to Know - No cribs (infant beds) or rollaway/extra beds available
Non-Smoking
1 Double Bed and 2 Twin Beds
1249-sq-foot room with a furnished patio
Layout - Separate sitting area
Relax - Fireplace
Internet - Free WiFi
Food & Drink - Refrigerator, minibar (stocked with some free items), coffee/tea maker, and electric kettle
Sleep - Bed sheets
Bathroom - Private bathroom, deep soaking bathtub, and separate shower with a hydromassage showerhead
Practical - Safe, double sofa bed, and desk
Comfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeeping
Need to Know - No cribs (infant beds) or rollaway/extra beds available
Non-Smoking
Ngorongoro & Karatu
The colourful and bustling little town of Karatu, the gateway to the Ngorongoro Highlands, gives you the chance to take a breather between your hectic wildlife safaris. Ensure that you don’t miss the hike to the Ngorongoro Crater; it feels like you have journeyed back in time to witness earth’s awakening. It is not an understatement to say you can’t pick a superlative to describe the Ngorongoro Crater. Breath-taking, incredible, amazing- none encompass the grandness of this spectacular of nature.
Overview
You can go on cultural tours to Iraqw settlements (Iraqw is an ethnic tribe like the more famous Maasai) to learn about their way of living or stroll around the market and mix with the locals. You can take a languid walk through the Ngorongoro Forest to look for elephant caves. You can visit a coffee plantation and sip a delightful brew while watching the action round you. If you are around this place, ensure that you don’t miss the hike to the Ngorongoro Crater; it feels like you have journeyed back in time to witness earth’s awakening.
It is not an understatement to say you can’t pick a superlative to describe the Ngorongoro Crater. Breath-taking, incredible, amazing- none encompass the grandness of this spectacular of nature. Get down and drive through the area among an unparalleled concentration of wildlife and the magic heightens. Alongside Africa’s premier attractions such as Serengeti, Masai Mara, Etosha, Kruger Park, and the Okavango Delta- the Ngorongoro Crater is a must visit destination!
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Ngorongoro Crater
Following an early breakfast, you depart for Ngorongoro Conservation Area and the Ngorongoro Crater, where you will game drive in this paradise. With a space of only 102 square miles and a resident wildlife population of more than 30,000 mammals, there is a great chance that you might see all of the big five. A lunch box is provided at a picnic site overlooking a small lake populated with hippos. In the afternoon, you return to the rim of the crater and return to the lodge for dinner and overnight.
Accommodation Elewana The Manor at Ngorongoro on full board basis including all meals, bottled water, juice, local beer, house wine by the glass and non-premium spirits plus laundry
Crossing the Rift Valley and climbing the steppe onto the green and rolling hills south of the Ngorongoro Crater, there lies a truly undeniable surprise and one that will be a home-away-from-home.
Meals Included: Fb+
Elewana The Manor at Ngorongoro

Crossing the Rift Valley and climbing the steppe onto the green and rolling hills south of the Ngorongoro Crater, there lies a truly undeniable surprise and one that will be a home-away-from-home.
Ngorongoro
Quick Description
Crossing the Rift Valley and climbing the steppe onto the green and rolling hills south of the Ngorongoro Crater, there lies a truly undeniable surprise and one that will be a home-away-from-home.
Meals at Elewana The Manor at Ngorongoro are sumptuous affairs to be enjoyed in the formal dining room, the dining conservatory or privately in your cottage.African cuisine is complemented with a bottle of fine wine from the manor's private wine cellar. Light lunches are available on the open terrace over looking the estate and a picnic on the Crater floor makes for a uniquely African experience.
And what better way to enjoy the Crater than in the knowledge that at the end of the day you will return to enjoy an incomparable dinner in The Manor’s restaurant followed by a deeply restful night in a cottage that has been designed both with your comfort solely in mind.

True deep tissue massage can be one of the most therapeutic and healing massages. Although not as rhythmic as other massage types, deep tissue massage interacts the most with the body's muscle groups. Sore and tired muscles often become revived and energized feeling as if they have had a strenuous yet impactful workout

Relax in the outdoor pool during your stay.

The Manor is blessed with excellent stables and horses to match.A most enjoyable way to take in the environ of The Manor is to take to the saddle and be taken on a one hour long trek around the hills that embrace the Manor. Our instructor will guide you and even though it is not required that you have riding experience, we feel all riders will enjoy all that is on view.

Following an early morning breakfast, and leaving in plenty of time to capture the best views of the Crater as the mist begins to lift, your Ngorongoro Crater Tour will be certainly a day to remember. A large, unbroken, unflooded volcanic caldera is the pride of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The crater, which formed when a giant volcano exploded and collapsed on itself some two to three million years ago is "a natural enclosure" for a very wide variety of wildlife, there is a resident population of Ngorongoro lions, as well as wildebeest, buffalo, zebra and rhino.The Ngorongoro Crater, a large, unbroken, unflooded volcanic caldera is the pride of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The crater, which formed when a giant volcano exploded and collapsed on itself some two to three million years ago, is 610 m (2,000 ft) deep and its floor covers 260 km2 (100 sq mi). Estimates of the height of the original volcano range from fifteen to nineteen thousand feet (4500 to 5800 metres) high.

Your full day safari experience would not be complete without enjoying a delicious campaign style luncheon, served under canopy at one of the picnic areas in the Crater. Surrounded by game and the crater rim beyond, this is the most dramatic and beautiful picnic lunch you ever likely to take.Surrounded by game and the ever-present Crater rim, this is the most dramatic and beautiful picnic lunch you are ever likely to take.

Lake Manyara is a shallow lake in the Natron-Manyara-Balangida branch of the Great Rift Valley in Tanzania. Said by Ernest Hemingway to be the "loveliest [lake] ... in Africa," it is also the home of a diverse set of landscapes and wildlife.The name Manyara comes from the Maasai word emanyara, which is a euphorbia species of plant that is grown into a hedge around a family homestead (Euphorbia tirucalli).The name "is a Masai description not for the lake, but in general for a lake shore region."Of the 127 square miles (329 km2) of Lake Manyara National Park, the lake's alkaline waters (with a pH near 9.5[4]) cover approximately 89 square miles (231 km2), though the area and pH fluctuate widely with the seasons, and dry spells expose large areas of mud flats. While most known for baboons, the lake and its environs is also home to herbivores such as hippos, impalas, elephants, wildebeests, buffalo, warthogs and giraffes.Giant fig trees and mahogany seen in the groundwater forest immediately around the park gates draw nourishment from the underground springs replenished continuously from crater highlands directly above the Manyara basin. Leading away from the forest to the fringes of Lake Manyara are the flood plains. To the south are visible the acacia woodlands. Leopards, although in abundance, are hard to get a glimpse of, just like the other elusive carnivores - the lions - of this park.

- Baby Sitting
- Car Park
- Hotel Bar
- Laundry Service
- Hotel Safe
- Restaurant
- Spa
- Outdoor Pool

Average ratings
Luxury near Ngorongoro Crater
Wow - we had an amazing stay at the Manor, the beginning of our safari adventure. It was perhaps the best service we've ever had. The lodge is beautiful, and Altus the manager is very nice and...
Great stay! Beautiful property!
We had a fabulous stay at the Manor! We enjoyed the delicious food and wonderful accommodations! The grounds are beautiful. You are surrounded by the coffee plants! We also enjoyed the coffee tour...
Peaceful tranquility in beautiful gardens.
Arrived tired after a days safari, welcomed warmly, our room was fabulous organised but our tour operator, the house reminds me of our South African home of long ago, beautiful gardens, and we had an...
Each of the 20 cottages at Elewana The Manor at Ngorongoro has its own courtyard and private deck, en suite bathroom, a sitting area, indoor and outdoor fireplace.They're all beautifully appointed with plush period style furniture and finishes, providing exceptional views of the landscape and are strategically positioned for ultimate privacy and seclusion.
Each Manor Cottage Suite has its own private entrance, and adjoining private sun terrace. A double open-fronted log-burning fireplace divides a room interior that mirrors the traditional Cape Dutch architecture. The en suite bath and shower room possesses a Victorian-style claw-footed bath, as well as twin vanity basins and large ‘rainfall’ shower.

Stable Cottage is a luxurious three-bedroom family cottage, sleeping up to four adults and two children, with full butler service The Stable Cottage is located to the rear of the riding stables, separate from the main Manor house. The Stable Cottage also possesses a small separate dining area, with a lounge and fireplace that can be used for intimate and private dinners and lunches. Stable Cottage is divided into two floors. On the ground floor you will discover a richly-furnished master bedroom and a twin bedroom, each with their own individual bathrooms. Each bathroom boasts a luxurious Victorian bath, a rain shower and a fireplace. On this same floor there is a beautifully appointed joint family lounge area. Heading upstairs to the Stable Cottage’s second level, one enters the children’s domain comprising of a children’s twin room, a ‘toddlers bathroom’ and a satellite TV playroom.
1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed
624-sq-foot room with a furnished patio
Layout - Separate sitting area
Relax - Fireplace
Internet - Free WiFi
Food & Drink - Refrigerator, minibar (stocked with some free items), coffee/tea maker, and electric kettle
Sleep - Bed sheets
Bathroom - Private bathroom, deep soaking bathtub, and separate shower with a hydromassage showerhead
Practical - Safe, double sofa bed, and desk
Comfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeeping
Need to Know - No cribs (infant beds) or rollaway/extra beds available
Non-Smoking
1 Double Bed and 2 Twin Beds
1249-sq-foot room with a furnished patio
Layout - Separate sitting area
Relax - Fireplace
Internet - Free WiFi
Food & Drink - Refrigerator, minibar (stocked with some free items), coffee/tea maker, and electric kettle
Sleep - Bed sheets
Bathroom - Private bathroom, deep soaking bathtub, and separate shower with a hydromassage showerhead
Practical - Safe, double sofa bed, and desk
Comfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeeping
Need to Know - No cribs (infant beds) or rollaway/extra beds available
Non-Smoking
Ngorongoro & Karatu
The colourful and bustling little town of Karatu, the gateway to the Ngorongoro Highlands, gives you the chance to take a breather between your hectic wildlife safaris. Ensure that you don’t miss the hike to the Ngorongoro Crater; it feels like you have journeyed back in time to witness earth’s awakening. It is not an understatement to say you can’t pick a superlative to describe the Ngorongoro Crater. Breath-taking, incredible, amazing- none encompass the grandness of this spectacular of nature.
Overview
You can go on cultural tours to Iraqw settlements (Iraqw is an ethnic tribe like the more famous Maasai) to learn about their way of living or stroll around the market and mix with the locals. You can take a languid walk through the Ngorongoro Forest to look for elephant caves. You can visit a coffee plantation and sip a delightful brew while watching the action round you. If you are around this place, ensure that you don’t miss the hike to the Ngorongoro Crater; it feels like you have journeyed back in time to witness earth’s awakening.
It is not an understatement to say you can’t pick a superlative to describe the Ngorongoro Crater. Breath-taking, incredible, amazing- none encompass the grandness of this spectacular of nature. Get down and drive through the area among an unparalleled concentration of wildlife and the magic heightens. Alongside Africa’s premier attractions such as Serengeti, Masai Mara, Etosha, Kruger Park, and the Okavango Delta- the Ngorongoro Crater is a must visit destination!
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Karatu to Serengeti National Park
Following your breakfast, you travel to Lake Manyara airstrip and fly in the SkySafari airplane to Serengeti National Park. You are met on arrival and game view en route to the camp arriving for lunch. Following lunch and time to enjoy the camp’s facilities, you have an afternoon game drive returning to the camp for dinner and overnight.
January to May:
Accommodation Elewana Serengeti Pioneer Camp on full board basis including all meals, bottled water, juice, local beer, house wine by the glass and non-premium spirits plus laundry.
June to December:
Accommodation Elewana Serengeti Migration Camp on full board basis including all meals, bottled water, juice, local beer, house wine by the glass and non-premium spirits plus laundry.
Property Location Elewana Serengeti Migration Camp is located in Serengeti National Park.
Meals Included: Fb+
Elewana Serengeti Migration Camp

Property Location
Elewana Serengeti Migration Camp is located in Serengeti National Park.
Northern Corridor
Quick Description
Property Location
Elewana Serengeti Migration Camp is located in Serengeti National Park.
- WiFi
- Outdoor Pool

Average ratings
A truly special place in the Serengeti!
What an amazing place! This is the luxury safari accommodation of your dreams! The "tents" are spectacular with every convenience thought of. They are absolutely beautiful. The lodge/common area is...
Amazing people, amazing place
The best stay in nature I have ever experienced. The most amazing thing about this camp is not the tent or the food but the people! The team at the camp is super amazing and made our stay on safari...
Beautiful
Wow what a beautiful property. We stayed here with Micato Safari Company and would highly recommend. Beautiful rooftop for sundowners, lovely pool, great food. Room was spectacular with great shower...
Amenities
You can experience a safari, and enjoy an outdoor pool. This tentalow also features complimentary wireless Internet access and barbecue grills.
1 Double Bed OR 1 Twin Bed
484 sq feet
Food & Drink - Room service (limited)
Sleep - Bed sheets
Bathroom - Private bathroom, slippers, and a shower with a hydromassage showerhead
Practical - Safe
Need to Know - Limited housekeeping, no rollaway/extra beds available
Non-Smoking
Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 20 guestrooms. Bathrooms with showers are provided. Conveniences include safes, housekeeping is provided on a limited basis, and rollaway/extra beds (surcharge) can be requested.
Serengeti National Park
One of the most visited national parks in Tanzania is the Serengeti National Park. Established by the colonialists over 100 years ago, the park is home to an assortment of wildlife including the mighty lion and the famous wildebeest. In 1979 UNESCO endorsed Serengeti as a World heritage area, that pretty much means that this park definitely has the ‘wow’ factor. The Serengeti comprises of woodlands, lakes and grassy plains that stretch into the Maasai Mara National reserve of Kenya.
Overview
In 1979 UNESCO endorsed Serengeti as a World heritage area, that pretty much means that this park definitely has the ‘wow’ factor. The Serengeti comprises of woodlands, lakes and grassy plains that stretch into the Maasai Mara National reserve of Kenya.
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Serengeti National Park
You have a full day of game viewing in Serengeti National Park with a bush lunch. In the evening, you return to the camp for dinner under the stars. Overnight at the camp.
January to May:-
Accommodation Elewana Serengeti Pioneer Camp on full board basis including all meals, bottled water, juice, local beer, house wine by the glass and non-premium spirits plus laundry.
June to December:-
Accommodation Elewana Serengeti Migration Camp on full board basis including all meals, bottled water, juice, local beer, house wine by the glass and non-premium spirits plus laundry.
Property Location Elewana Serengeti Migration Camp is located in Serengeti National Park.
Meals Included: Fb+
Elewana Serengeti Migration Camp

Property Location
Elewana Serengeti Migration Camp is located in Serengeti National Park.
Northern Corridor
Quick Description
Property Location
Elewana Serengeti Migration Camp is located in Serengeti National Park.
- WiFi
- Outdoor Pool

Average ratings
A truly special place in the Serengeti!
What an amazing place! This is the luxury safari accommodation of your dreams! The "tents" are spectacular with every convenience thought of. They are absolutely beautiful. The lodge/common area is...
Amazing people, amazing place
The best stay in nature I have ever experienced. The most amazing thing about this camp is not the tent or the food but the people! The team at the camp is super amazing and made our stay on safari...
Beautiful
Wow what a beautiful property. We stayed here with Micato Safari Company and would highly recommend. Beautiful rooftop for sundowners, lovely pool, great food. Room was spectacular with great shower...
Amenities
You can experience a safari, and enjoy an outdoor pool. This tentalow also features complimentary wireless Internet access and barbecue grills.
1 Double Bed OR 1 Twin Bed
484 sq feet
Food & Drink - Room service (limited)
Sleep - Bed sheets
Bathroom - Private bathroom, slippers, and a shower with a hydromassage showerhead
Practical - Safe
Need to Know - Limited housekeeping, no rollaway/extra beds available
Non-Smoking
Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 20 guestrooms. Bathrooms with showers are provided. Conveniences include safes, housekeeping is provided on a limited basis, and rollaway/extra beds (surcharge) can be requested.
Serengeti National Park
One of the most visited national parks in Tanzania is the Serengeti National Park. Established by the colonialists over 100 years ago, the park is home to an assortment of wildlife including the mighty lion and the famous wildebeest. In 1979 UNESCO endorsed Serengeti as a World heritage area, that pretty much means that this park definitely has the ‘wow’ factor. The Serengeti comprises of woodlands, lakes and grassy plains that stretch into the Maasai Mara National reserve of Kenya.
Overview
In 1979 UNESCO endorsed Serengeti as a World heritage area, that pretty much means that this park definitely has the ‘wow’ factor. The Serengeti comprises of woodlands, lakes and grassy plains that stretch into the Maasai Mara National reserve of Kenya.
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Serengeti National Park
You have another full day of game viewing in Serengeti National Park with a picnic hamper lunch. You then head to a vantage point to enjoy a spectacular African sunset with drinks and canapés. You return to the camp for dinner.
January to May:
Accommodation Elewana Serengeti Pioneer Camp on full board basis including all meals, bottled water, juice, local beer, house wine by the glass and non-premium spirits plus laundry.
June to December:
Accommodation Elewana Serengeti Migration Camp on full board basis including all meals, bottled water, juice, local beer, house wine by the glass and non-premium spirits plus laundry.
Property Location Elewana Serengeti Migration Camp is located in Serengeti National Park.
Meals Included: Fb+
Elewana Serengeti Migration Camp

Property Location
Elewana Serengeti Migration Camp is located in Serengeti National Park.
Northern Corridor
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Property Location
Elewana Serengeti Migration Camp is located in Serengeti National Park.
- WiFi
- Outdoor Pool

Average ratings
A truly special place in the Serengeti!
What an amazing place! This is the luxury safari accommodation of your dreams! The "tents" are spectacular with every convenience thought of. They are absolutely beautiful. The lodge/common area is...
Amazing people, amazing place
The best stay in nature I have ever experienced. The most amazing thing about this camp is not the tent or the food but the people! The team at the camp is super amazing and made our stay on safari...
Beautiful
Wow what a beautiful property. We stayed here with Micato Safari Company and would highly recommend. Beautiful rooftop for sundowners, lovely pool, great food. Room was spectacular with great shower...
Amenities
You can experience a safari, and enjoy an outdoor pool. This tentalow also features complimentary wireless Internet access and barbecue grills.
1 Double Bed OR 1 Twin Bed
484 sq feet
Food & Drink - Room service (limited)
Sleep - Bed sheets
Bathroom - Private bathroom, slippers, and a shower with a hydromassage showerhead
Practical - Safe
Need to Know - Limited housekeeping, no rollaway/extra beds available
Non-Smoking
Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 20 guestrooms. Bathrooms with showers are provided. Conveniences include safes, housekeeping is provided on a limited basis, and rollaway/extra beds (surcharge) can be requested.
Serengeti National Park
One of the most visited national parks in Tanzania is the Serengeti National Park. Established by the colonialists over 100 years ago, the park is home to an assortment of wildlife including the mighty lion and the famous wildebeest. In 1979 UNESCO endorsed Serengeti as a World heritage area, that pretty much means that this park definitely has the ‘wow’ factor. The Serengeti comprises of woodlands, lakes and grassy plains that stretch into the Maasai Mara National reserve of Kenya.
Overview
In 1979 UNESCO endorsed Serengeti as a World heritage area, that pretty much means that this park definitely has the ‘wow’ factor. The Serengeti comprises of woodlands, lakes and grassy plains that stretch into the Maasai Mara National reserve of Kenya.
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Serengeti National Park - Arusha
Following breakfast at the camp you will then have a final game drive en route to the airstrip. Fly by the SkySafari flight to Arusha Airport, where you are met on arrival and transferred to Elewana Arusha Coffee Lodge for lunch and day use of plantation rooms. Transfer to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your departure flight home. Option to add on a beach extension.
Arusha
Nestled in the heart of Tanzania, Arusha is a captivating destination that should be on every traveler's bucket list. Known as the "safari capital" of Tanzania, Arusha is the gateway to the country's most iconic national parks, including the Serengeti, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara. But there's more to Arusha than just its proximity to wildlife reserves. With a vibrant local culture, stunning natural landscapes, and a wide range of activities to choose from, Arusha offers an unforgettable travel experience for visitors of all ages and interests.
One of the highlights of Arusha is its rich cultural heritage. The city is home to a diverse mix of ethnic groups, including the Maasai, Meru, and Arusha people, each with their unique traditions, music, and cuisine. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture by visiting one of the many traditional villages in the area, where they can learn about traditional practices like beadwork, cattle herding, and medicinal plant use. The Arusha Cultural Heritage Centre is also worth a visit, offering a fascinating glimpse into the history and traditions of the region.
For nature lovers, Arusha is a paradise. The city is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, from the towering Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak, to the lush forests and waterfalls of the Arusha National Park. The park is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including giraffes, zebras, buffalo, and baboons, as well as over 400 species of birds. Visitors can go on guided hikes, birdwatching tours, and game drives to experience the park's beauty up close.
Of course, no trip to Arusha is complete without a visit to one of Tanzania's iconic national parks. The Serengeti, with its vast plains and impressive wildebeest migration, is a must-see for any wildlife enthusiast. The Tarangire National Park, known for its large elephant herds, is another popular destination, while the Lake Manyara National Park is a birdwatcher's paradise, home to flamingos, storks, and pelicans. Visitors can embark on guided tours or self-drive safaris to explore these incredible parks and see some of Africa's most iconic animals.
For those seeking adventure, Arusha has plenty to offer. The city is a hub for outdoor activities, including hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing. The nearby Usambara and Pare Mountains offer some of the best hiking trails in Tanzania, with stunning views and opportunities to see rare bird species. Mount Meru, a dormant volcano just outside the city, is a popular destination for hikers and climbers, offering challenging treks to its summit.
In conclusion, Arusha is a destination that has something for everyone. Whether you're interested in wildlife, culture, nature, or adventure, Arusha offers a wealth of experiences that will leave you awestruck. With its welcoming people, stunning landscapes, and rich history, Arusha is a travel destination that should not be missed.
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Take a trip on the SkySafari and witness some of the finest safari spots in Africa. We'll fly you effortlessly between them and sweep you straight onto the boundless Serengeti. ....where you'll have the best front-row seats for the wildest show on ear
Take a trip on the SkySafari and witness some of the finest safari spots in Africa. We'll fly you effortlessly between them and sweep you straight onto the boundless Serengeti. ....where you'll have the best front-row seats for the wildest show on ear

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