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Tanzania

The Manor at Ngorongoro

PLAN MY TRIP

Adjacent to the famous Ngorongoro conservation area, the Manor at Ngorongoro’s luxurious cottage and Dutch-style manor house offers East African hospitality with old-world Afro-European architecture and décor.

Accommodations at the lodge consist of nine luxury cottages for a total of eighteen suites and the spacious Stable Cottage, perfect for families. Each of the eighteen suites has its own private entrance and adjoining private sun terrace. The large en suite bath and shower room features a Victorian-style claw-footed bath, as well as twin vanity basins, and large rainfall shower. Guests can sleep comfortably after a long adventure on a comfortable king-size bed. The Stable Cottage affords families extra privacy as its separate from the manor house just to the rear of the stables. It has a small separate dining area, with a lounge and fireplace. Divided into two floors, the ground floor houses the master bedroom and a twin Bedroom, each with their own individual bathrooms, as well as the family lounge. Upstairs is the children’s area made up of a Twin Room, a toddler’s bathroom, and a satellite T.V. playroom.

The Manor at Ngorongoro is perfectly situated next to the Ngorongoro Conservation area, home to an ancient crater, a large, unbroken, non-flooded volcanic caldera formed three million years ago and now home to large populations of zebra and wildebeest, as well as lions and endangered black rhino. The crater has often been called the eighth wonder of the world. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is also the location of the Olduvai Gorge, known as the cradle of humanity, it’s the place where Mary Leakey discovered the first homo-sapien remains. The area is one of the oldest sites of hominoid habitation in the world.

Plenty of activities are offered from the manor. The Ngoronogoro Crater tour begins just after breakfast as soon as the morning mists burn off. The crater forms a natural enclosure for a plethora of wildlife. Game drives to Lake Lake Manyara National Park are offered daily. Ernest Hemingway called this alkaline lake “the loveliest in Africa”. The lake is most known for its baboons but is also home to hippos, impalas, elephants, wildebeests, buffalo, warthogs and giraffes. The Manor has its own stables and furnished horseback riding around the local coffee estate with the optional picnic lunch. Other activities include mountain biking and sundowners.

The Manor is one of the most lavish safari properties in East Africa. It resembles a Dutch colonial farmhouse set in a lush, green landscape next to the aromatic coffee farm. The rates include full board, accommodation, soft drinks, beer, house wines and selected spirits, as well as safari activities including game drive in Ngorongoro Crater or Lake Manyara, bush hamper lunch, and sundowners. Meals are served in the formal dining room or dining conservatory. The bar and lounge feature a warm, open fireplace to take off the evening chill. Guests can further their relaxation with a refreshing swim in the pool or visit to the spa.

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Tanzania

The Manor at Ngorongoro

PLAN MY TRIP

Adjacent to the famous Ngorongoro conservation area, the Manor at Ngorongoro’s luxurious cottage and Dutch-style manor house offers East African hospitality with old-world Afro-European architecture and décor.

Accommodations at the lodge consist of nine luxury cottages for a total of eighteen suites and the spacious Stable Cottage, perfect for families. Each of the eighteen suites has its own private entrance and adjoining private sun terrace. The large en suite bath and shower room features a Victorian-style claw-footed bath, as well as twin vanity basins, and large rainfall shower. Guests can sleep comfortably after a long adventure on a comfortable king-size bed. The Stable Cottage affords families extra privacy as its separate from the manor house just to the rear of the stables. It has a small separate dining area, with a lounge and fireplace. Divided into two floors, the ground floor houses the master bedroom and a twin Bedroom, each with their own individual bathrooms, as well as the family lounge. Upstairs is the children’s area made up of a Twin Room, a toddler’s bathroom, and a satellite T.V. playroom.

The Manor at Ngorongoro is perfectly situated next to the Ngorongoro Conservation area, home to an ancient crater, a large, unbroken, non-flooded volcanic caldera formed three million years ago and now home to large populations of zebra and wildebeest, as well as lions and endangered black rhino. The crater has often been called the eighth wonder of the world. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is also the location of the Olduvai Gorge, known as the cradle of humanity, it’s the place where Mary Leakey discovered the first homo-sapien remains. The area is one of the oldest sites of hominoid habitation in the world.

Plenty of activities are offered from the manor. The Ngoronogoro Crater tour begins just after breakfast as soon as the morning mists burn off. The crater forms a natural enclosure for a plethora of wildlife. Game drives to Lake Lake Manyara National Park are offered daily. Ernest Hemingway called this alkaline lake “the loveliest in Africa”. The lake is most known for its baboons but is also home to hippos, impalas, elephants, wildebeests, buffalo, warthogs and giraffes. The Manor has its own stables and furnished horseback riding around the local coffee estate with the optional picnic lunch. Other activities include mountain biking and sundowners.

The Manor is one of the most lavish safari properties in East Africa. It resembles a Dutch colonial farmhouse set in a lush, green landscape next to the aromatic coffee farm. The rates include full board, accommodation, soft drinks, beer, house wines and selected spirits, as well as safari activities including game drive in Ngorongoro Crater or Lake Manyara, bush hamper lunch, and sundowners. Meals are served in the formal dining room or dining conservatory. The bar and lounge feature a warm, open fireplace to take off the evening chill. Guests can further their relaxation with a refreshing swim in the pool or visit to the spa.

Coming soon!

Safari Camps
Points of Interest
Hotels & Resorts
Journeys

Coming soon!