When you’re on a budget in northern Tanzania, there are
plenty of cheap and cheerful places to stay and you can have a fun,
quality vacation sticking to inexpensive or moderate guesthouses and
B&Bs.
But if you’re not on a budget, then, woo-hoo! It’s time to
check out the luxury lodges and places that have that little bit extra
pizzazz – because you’re worth it.
Read on for our choice of lodges
that give you that little bit more. Perhaps it’s their amazing
location, or the weirdly unique experiences they offer, or perhaps it’s
that level of comfort that’ll make you feel as pampered as a posh pet.
First, let’s head off to the heart of what is, for many, the ultimate Tanzanian destination – the celebrated and beautiful Ngorongoro Crater, a World Heritage site packed full of wildlife and home to the famous Maasai lions.
The crater covers around 100 square miles and with walls 600m high,
the views are some of the best in Tanzania. To make the most of the
amazing views, stay at andBeyond Crater Lodge, the famous 5-star lodge
perched on the very rim of the crater itself. The andBeyond Crater Lodge
is super expensive and super luxurious. If you’ve ever wanted a
four-poster bed, roll-top bath, your own butler and on-site wandering
zebra, then this is the place for you.
Whichever of the suites you choose you’ll have an uninterrupted view
into the crater itself. The decor is plush in a kind of colonial
extravagance meets traditional simplicity way, with comfy sofas, wooden
veranda and antiques that seem straight out of Edwardian London.
It’s a surreal contrast to the naturally breathtaking beauty all
around. But if you have the dollars, it’s an experience you’ll remember.
If you like being high up, then stick with the andBeyond brand and take a trip to the and Beyond Lake Manyara Tree Lodge.
Located in the Lake Manyara National Park, as you might expect, the
lodge is a collection of treetop-level suites on stilts, highly priced
but luxuriously appointed. As you would expect with the brand, you’ll
get a four poster bed, a luxury bath and, what’s probably most fun, a
large decking area outdoors, where you can be at one with nature. Open
to the breezes, surrounded by the lush greenery of the canopy, it’s a
little luxury hideaway.
The park itself is full of animal activity – elephant, dikdik,
gazelle, impala, cheetah and, of course, lions – and it’s home to over
400 species of birds. The lake itself is a soda lake – high in
alkalinity – and is known for the pink shimmer of its thousands of
flamingo.
If it’s the Serengeti you fancy, then nothing is more luxurious than
the Four Seasons Safari Lodge; located in the animal hotspot of
Tanzania, it nestles in the plains of the Serengeti, next to a waterhole
popular with elephants. And if your suite is on the other side of the
lodge, you’ll get beautiful views of the endless plains, so you can’t
lose.
You’re right in among the action here, but that doesn’t mean you
have to rough it. With modern decor, private terraces, an infinity pool
and perfectly furnished suites and villas, you’ll have a comfortable and
relaxing place to come back to after a hard day’s safari.
We’ve saved our personal favorite until last. If you love everything about the beach then you’re going to really love this.
Pemba Island forms part of the Zanzibar archipelago, opposite the
coastal town of Tanga on the mainland. Head straight for the Manta
Resort, which, although owned by Kwanini, a Swedish company, is fully
complemented by local people and works with the community on corporate
social responsibility programmes, including education, reef development
and the creation of a nature reserve. But that’s not why you should
visit.
The Manta Resort has built a private floating apartment offshore.
There’s a sea-level deck with comfy bathroom, a flat roof where you can
sunbathe by day and moonbathe by night – sleeping underneath a universe
of stars with the Milky Way luminescent above, with no light pollution
to spoil the view.
Of course, the rooms are well appointed, but that’s not the best
part; if you don’t want to sleep under the stars, you can choose to
sleep under the sea.
Your bedroom is four meters underwater; built with huge, clear glass
panels so you’ll have a 360 degree view of the ocean around you.
Gaze out at the myriad of colorful reef fish as they swim by, or
come up to take a curious look at you! If you’re lucky, you’ll meet a
local trumpet fish called Nick who uses the floating palace as a
protection against predation – as do many other beautiful fish. This
truly is a once-in-a-lifetime experience – unless, of course, you go
twice!
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