Ngorongoro Crater is often referred as The Eighth Wonder of the World…
A large caldera 600 meters deep that hosts the most unique eco – system on
Earth, with 20,000 large grazing mammals and the largest concentration of
predators on Earth playing a key role in the maintenance of the ecological
balance.
Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge is dramatically perched on the rim of this
Africa’s Eden, affording unbelievable views plunging down over the crater
floor, 7,500 feet above the sea level.
The Lodge is elegantly built mainly from natural stone and local wood and
timber, harmoniously merging with its natural surroundings, and it is
provided with panoramic windows that encompass superb views of the crater’s
great bowl.
From its
privileged position, all the Lodge’s 75 rooms afford breathtaking
uninterrupted views, and the open – air terrace of the Rhino Lounge Bar
offers superb panoramic views of the whole crater.
Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge invites you to an unforgettable Safari Experience
from its privileged location, unrivalled by any other both for game viewing
and scenery. Ngorongoro is: 185 km from Arusha / 295 km from Namanga –
Kenyan border / 410 from Nairobi / 60 km from Lake Manyara Hotel / 145 km
from Seronera Wildlife Lodge/ 225 km from Lobo Wildlife Lodge.
Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge has 75 spacious guestrooms, all of them
affording fabulous views over the crater. Exquisitely decorated, offering a
serene atmosphere of elegancy, the rooms are fully equipped with ensuite
bathrooms, shower attachments, bathtub and central heating system. All the
beds are provided with mosquito nets over the air vents.
A third bed is available on request, as well as limited baby cots. Among the
75 rooms, 61 are twin rooms, 11 are double (with one double bed) and 2 are
suites. 10 rooms are intercommunicating, specially designed for families.
Moreover, there is a presidential suite, where important world well – known
personalities have enjoyed the magical experience of wildlife from the top
location that Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge enjoys, being the first Lodge built
in the Ngorongoro Crater.