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Tanzania

Kisima Ngeda Camp

PLAN MY TRIP

Set on the banks of a soda lake and looking up to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Kisima Ngeda Tented Camp is a stylish safari camp with plenty of wildlife and cultural activities.

Accommodation at the camp consists of eight spacious tents. Each tent has a thatched palm roof and sits on a raised wooden platform. The bedrooms include a comfy hand-carved bed, and the en suite bathrooms have walk-in showers running with hot water. A furnished private veranda overlooking a seasonal soda lake is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the scenery. The décor calls back to indigenous tradition and is inspired by the unique landscape surrounding the camp.

The camp is located on the shores of Lake Eyasi, a beautiful seasonal soda lake fed by a natural spring on the family-owned farm’s 200-acre property. The lake is a seasonal stop for migrating flamingos. Across the lake, the Alipi escarpment wall rises 2,000 feet up into the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. While there are plenty of animals to see in the palm forests and the lake, the biggest draw to the area is the visitors’ interactions with local Wahadzabe bushmen, some of the world’s last remaining hunter-gatherers.

Some of the camp’s many available activities include mountain biking or hiking along the lakeside trails. Canoeing on the lake is available when the water levels permit. Some of the most popular activities involve cultural interactions with the local tribes. The WaDatoga people are a pastoral group like the Maasai, and guests can visit the local blacksmith or a Datoga boma. There are also trips into the bush with the nomadic, hunter-gatherer Hadza Bushmen who speak a unique click-language. The camp can generally arrange a trip to go hunting with them or spend the morning gathering berries and roots. The Hadza people also guide Kisima’s fly camping expeditions into the bush.

Guests can relax with a pre- or post-dinner drink in the camp’s cozy common lounge area. The dining area overlooks the lake and serves delicious, freshly cooked meals made with locally sourced ingredients, including dairy products from the camp’s own cows and vegetables grown on nearby farms. There is a full-service bar and a refreshing pool for an afternoon dip in the heat of the day.

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Tanzania

Kisima Ngeda Camp

PLAN MY TRIP

Set on the banks of a soda lake and looking up to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Kisima Ngeda Tented Camp is a stylish safari camp with plenty of wildlife and cultural activities.

Accommodation at the camp consists of eight spacious tents. Each tent has a thatched palm roof and sits on a raised wooden platform. The bedrooms include a comfy hand-carved bed, and the en suite bathrooms have walk-in showers running with hot water. A furnished private veranda overlooking a seasonal soda lake is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the scenery. The décor calls back to indigenous tradition and is inspired by the unique landscape surrounding the camp.

The camp is located on the shores of Lake Eyasi, a beautiful seasonal soda lake fed by a natural spring on the family-owned farm’s 200-acre property. The lake is a seasonal stop for migrating flamingos. Across the lake, the Alipi escarpment wall rises 2,000 feet up into the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. While there are plenty of animals to see in the palm forests and the lake, the biggest draw to the area is the visitors’ interactions with local Wahadzabe bushmen, some of the world’s last remaining hunter-gatherers.

Some of the camp’s many available activities include mountain biking or hiking along the lakeside trails. Canoeing on the lake is available when the water levels permit. Some of the most popular activities involve cultural interactions with the local tribes. The WaDatoga people are a pastoral group like the Maasai, and guests can visit the local blacksmith or a Datoga boma. There are also trips into the bush with the nomadic, hunter-gatherer Hadza Bushmen who speak a unique click-language. The camp can generally arrange a trip to go hunting with them or spend the morning gathering berries and roots. The Hadza people also guide Kisima’s fly camping expeditions into the bush.

Guests can relax with a pre- or post-dinner drink in the camp’s cozy common lounge area. The dining area overlooks the lake and serves delicious, freshly cooked meals made with locally sourced ingredients, including dairy products from the camp’s own cows and vegetables grown on nearby farms. There is a full-service bar and a refreshing pool for an afternoon dip in the heat of the day.

Coming soon!

Safari Camps
Points of Interest
Hotels & Resorts
Journeys

Coming soon!