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Arrival day: Serena Mountain Village: |
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Serena
Mountain Village is a hotel seated on a
coffee plantation, tucked away in the
nurturing arms of Arusha. A calm escape
from Arusha’s city
atmosphere, the hotel is
built of 42 guest rooms,
each designed as members
of a bona fide African
village but with all the
necessities of your own
home. From the shores of
Lake Duluti, mountain
breath and clean breeze
float through the
hotel’s grounds,
mingling with halos of
rich emerald foliage
that set the fairytale
mystique of this hotel.
Restaurants complete the
tropical safari aim of
the décor, with tasteful
dishes marked by local
tradition while
retaining key dishes
favoured worldwide.
Guests may develop a
soft spot for Duluti
waters and the natural surroundings;
appreciating walks along the shore and
hikes through the cliffs and woods. |
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Day 1, and 2:
Maramboi Tented Camp: |
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This is a unique opportunity to
experience and explore the Tarangire and
Manyara ecosystem. Maramboi Tented Camp
offers permanent camp facilities and
endless vistas of rolling golden
grasslands and palm lined desert between
Tarangire and Manyara Lake. A visit to
the area is essential for anyone
interested in evolution and the origins
of Mankind and an explanation of the
Rift Valley and Africa’s big picture. It
is a complete semi desert experience
focusing on safari walks and game
drives. |
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Day 3:
Ngorongoro farm house: |
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A small and exclusive lodge facing the
Oldeani Volcano, only 5 kms. from the
Ngorongoro Oloduare gate, was built to
offer our clients an original experience
reminiscent of the atmosphere of the old
days.
Ngorongoro Farm House was inaugurated on
February the 20th 2003, and is offering
40 huge cottages with ample space
inside, built on the style of an old
colonial farm and rustically decorated
with local materials and full of details
of good taste, with the purpose of
offering our clients an imaginary
journey to the life of the days gone. |
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Day 4 and 5:
Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge: |
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Perched on the jagged rim of the
crater, wreathed in morning
mist, camouflaged in river-stone
and cloaked in indigenous
creepers, the Ngorongoro Serena
Safari Lodge is a triumph of
ecological and architectural
fusion. Sensitively constructed
so as to take nothing from its
environment whilst affording
endless vistas over the
heat-shimmering reaches of the
crater below, the clustered
boulder-built buildings of the
Lodge hug the crater rim, linked
by rope-lashed timber walkways
that skirt the buttressed roots
of ancient, liana-hung trees. |
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Day 6 and 7: Serengeti Serena Lodge: |
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Set high on the saddle of tree-clad
ridge commanding panoramic views over
the endlessly rolling reaches and
volcanic reefs of the Serengeti, the
Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge is the
ultimate fusion of traditional African
architecture and world-class style.
Drawing its inspiration from the
circular ‘Rondavel’ dwellings and
winding paths of a traditional Maasai
village, the Lodge features
thickly-thatched, stone-built rooms,
spaciously set amongst groves of
indigenous trees that are cooled by
sparkling streams and papyrus-fringed
ponds. |
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