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Tanzania’s sceneries range from sun-drenched savannahs to green woods to white-sand beaches and tropical islands. Its lodging matches this range, with tented safari camps, modern eco-lodges, and honeymoon getaways available. Several are suitable for families, others for lone tourists, and yet others for bigger groups and private safaris. Special needs, such as dietary restrictions, babysitters, or specialized guides, may be accommodated, and you can anticipate excellent standards of service and professionalism at all of our suggested lodgings.

Singita Sasakwa, Serengeti

Singita Sasakwa Lodge is a beautiful safari camp, located in the Grumeti Game Reserve and overlooking the boundless plains of the Serengeti. The huge cottages with their private pools, the enormous manor house, and the terrace overlooking the plains all exude luxury. You can expect the greatest service and guides, as well as spectacular meals, for an unforgettable safari experience.

Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge

This enormous hotel-style lodge’s prime location in the Serengeti ensures spectacular wildlife viewing all year. It’s great for groups because there’s so much to do together there. In addition to morning and afternoon game drives, you may go hot-air ballooning, witness traditional dance, exercise on a track, or explore the savannah on foot with a guide. See the Wildebeest Migration early in the year.

Tarangire treetops

Tarangire Treetops expertly combines the conveniences of a contemporary safari with the almost childish memories of a treehouse and the sense of adventure that comes with sleeping high in the tree canopy. The rooms are huge and have their own sundeck spaces at the front, which are a popular site to lounge and spend away a day, possibly while watching some impromptu game viewing. One of Tanzania’s greatest safari lodges, it would be a welcome addition to any trip encompassing the legendary Northern Circuit.

The Highlands Ngorongoro

This tiny and private camp has been a strong favorite for safari visitors to Tanzania due to its gorgeous hilltop setting and innovative, high-tech suites. It’s a wonderful base for exploring the adjacent Ngorongoro Crater, and you can also stretch your legs and go climbing or visit the local community for a glimpse into traditional Maasai life. With only eight tents, you can enjoy attentive, personalized service and a kitchen that caters to your specific needs.

The lake Manyara Tree Lodge

Lake Manyara Tree Lodge is located in the shade of an ancient mahogany forest. It has nine exquisite stilted treehouse rooms that provide tranquility and calm. As the only resort within Lake Manyara National Park, it provides a one-of-a-kind wilderness experience within a short distance from the flamingo-filled lake in the heart of the Rift Valley.

Sand Rivers Selous

Sand Rivers Selous is a renowned Tanzania safari resort. The resort, located deep in the wilderness of Nyerere National Park, provides panoramic views of the great Rufiji River. Guests are accommodated in eight large open-fronted cabins. The basic construction guarantees that a refreshing wind from the river passes through the camp. Staying at Sand Rivers is an adventure. Aside from game drives, there will be boat rides on one of Africa’s most beautiful rivers, exciting walking safaris, and fly camping.

Serian Serengeti Lamai

This camp, which is only open from mid-June to mid-November, concentrates on the Serengeti’s major attraction: the Great Wildebeest Migration. With only six tents available, this is an intimate and cozy setting where everyone feels like part of the family, enjoying a relaxing environment, shared meals, and exchanging tales over the evening fire. The wildlife in the region is well-known, and in addition to game drives, you can also explore on foot with your guide, making this camp ideal for photographers and bird watchers.

Mwagusi Safari Camp

Mwagusi Safari Camp is a family-run resort that has been in operation since the 1980s. Its relaxed, unassuming environment makes it a favorite among return visitors to Ruaha National Park. It’s tucked away on the banks of the seasonal Mwagusi Sand River, a natural wildlife corridor. This is an excellent option for a true old-school tented camp safari experience with excellent wildlife watching right on the doorstep.

Ngorongoro Crater Lodge

Ngorongoro Crater Lodge is one of Tanzania’s most impressive safari hotels. The brochure’s description, ‘where Maasai meets Versailles,’ sums it nicely. The 30-suite lodge is a one-of-a-kind and eclectic combination of Victorian elegance with African elements. And, while the architecture and decor will wow you, the vistas will completely take your breath away. Set on the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater, the resort is well situated to explore one of the most spectacular animal havens on the planet.