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NGORONGORO
CONSERVATION AREA |
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Ngorongoro Sopa
Lodge |
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Perched on the edge
of the crater rims sits the magnificent Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge.
With 96 spacious en-suite bedrooms and its own private
road to the crater floor the lodge is perfect for
exploring the abundant game in what is often referred to
as the ‘8th Wonder of the World’. The
situation of the lodge affords it the most breathtaking
sunsets, a perfect way to enjoy the end of a day’s
safari. |
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Nearly three
million years old, the ancient caldera of the
once-volcanic Ngorongoro shelters one of the most
beautiful wildlife havens on earth, ringed with towering
walls and sheltering forests, grasslands, fresh springs
and a large soda lake. Nearby Olduvai Gorge – a famous
early archaeological site – is situated to the west of
the Crater in the eastern Serengeti Plains. In the
Ngorongoro Conservation Area, 42 000 Maasai live and
herd their livestock in harmony with Africa’s wild
animals. |
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Location: Rim of the Ngorongoro
Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Northern Tanzania |
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Accommodation:96
en-suite bedrooms, all with Queen-size beds, separate
lounge and private solarium |
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Dining: A mixture of European and
Asian cuisine. Buffet breakfast, 3-course lunch
and 4-course plated dinner |
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Additional Facilities:
Swimming
pool, conference/private dining room, curio shop and
jewelry shop. 24hr electricity |
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Activities:
Business
meetings and private events, incentive groups, weddings,
bush dining, cultural visits |
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Ngorongoro
Serena Safari Lodge |
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From each of the 75
rooms the view into the crater is breathtaking. The 'big
5' can all be found within the crater. A comfortable
lodge with the ambiance reminiscent of the early history
of mankind. |
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Ngorongoro
Crater Lodge |
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Perched on the rim of the
crater, The Ngorongoro Crater Lodge is the flagship of
Conservation Corporation Africa's Tanzania circuit.
Completely reconstructed, the lodge only re-opened it's
doors in October 1997.
30 private cottages are
separated into three camps, North, South and Tree camp
where African design is complemented by graceful
antiques, grand chandeliers and magnificent hand-carved
four poster beds. Each stilted suite has an en-suite
bathroom opening onto an outdoor leisure deck with
panoramic views over the Crater. Public areas consist of
three separate dining areas, a lounge, library, craft
and curio shop, and viewing decks. |
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