Ndutu Safari Lodge
Ndutu Safari Lodge is located southeast of the Serengeti region of the Ndutu lake. The lodge is surrounded by acacia trees and short grasslands.
A traditional safari lodge in an outstanding wildlife area, Ndutu was originally the home of Hugo Van Lawick and Jane Goodall and has attracted expert guides, photographers, film makers and scientists for over 50 years.
The lodge is a simple small oasis of tranquillity, with good facilities and very friendly staff. There are a total of 34 cottages, all built from local materials. Every room has an en-suite bathroom and a private veranda. You have a view overlooking Lake Ndutu from your veranda, where the accumulation of wildlife gather.
It is always a pleasure to have breakfast and dinner in the open hall of the Ndutu Safari Lodge, where the animals are only 200 meters away, and the Spotless Starling birds try to steal your breakfast from off your plates...
In the evening you can enjoy yourself by the campfire of the typical African atmosphere, and if you like, you can exchange your experiences with other guests.
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