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There are 52 en-suite garden cottages spread across the estate, with stunning views of the distant volcano and verandas that open onto the gorgeous gardens. Each room is large with comfortable chairs, a coffee table, four-poster bed and a mosquito net for uninterrupted dreams. Although the rooms have everything they need, they do have a slightly hollow feeling which is probably attributable to their size.
The main drawcard is mind blowing game drives offering wildlife encounters in “Africa’s Eden”, the Ngorongoro Crater. Guided walks in Ngorongoro Conservation area are an opportunity to take in the small details of this pristine paradise. There’s also the chance for a guided farm tour. A Maasai Cultural Walk will introduce you to the local customs, traditional plant uses, and ancient stories. If you’re in the mood for a bit of pampering, indulge in a therapeutic massage in the comfort of your own room.
The organisation supports various community projects, including the de-snaring project in the Serengeti, medical care solutions like the Olmoti Clinic in Western Kilimanjaro, and educational opportunities like the Emusoi Centre in Arusha. Additionally, initiatives like the Children’s Health Program in Nairobi and contributions to Wildlife Management Areas and Tanzania National Parks underscore their commitment to community well-being and environmental conservation.
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The jewel in Tanzania’s crown where the Big Five roam free and there’s an animal around every corner.