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Tanzania

Taasa Lodge

PLAN MY TRIP

Situated on a private concession on the edge of the famous Serengeti, Taasa Lodge provides luxury accommodations and quiet game drives away from the big crowds.

There are twelve elegant spacious canvas tented suites to choose from. Each suite is furnished with a large king or two twin beds on a raised sleeping area for better views through the expansive windows lining the front of the room. Each tent includes a cozy lounge with a large sectional couch which converts to a bed. The en suite bathroom features a stone shower, double vanity, flush toilets, a hairdryer, and plush robes. The best views of the majestic Lobo Valley are enjoyed from each tent’s private veranda.

The lodge is located on a private concession just three miles from the Kleins Gate of the Serengeti. The Serengeti’s endless plains encompasses nearly 10,000 square miles. Innumerable gazelle, zebra, and buffalo graze the grasslands along with notable numbers of elephant and giraffe. At the height of the seasonal migrations, over one million wildebeest are on the move, joined by hundreds of thousands of zebra and gazelle. Not far behind the herds are the predators, most notably lion but also including leopard, cheetah, jackal, hyena, and aardwolf. Generally, around October to December the herds descend from the northern hills following the rains. Sometime from April to June they begin their return trek northward, crossing the crocodile-infested Mara River between July and September.

The camp offers daily game drives in their open-sided Toyota Land-Cruisers. The expert guides ensure everyone sees something memorable during the day. Guided nature walks take a more intimate look at the local flora and fauna while guests learn from local guides what plants are used medicinally and hot to make a fire with sticks. While night drives catch the nocturnal antics of the local wildlife. Hot-air balloon safaris glide high above the Serengeti for an aerial view of the savanna and wildlife below. Cultural tours are available to the local Maasai village to learn about their crafts and way of life. For families, there are special children’s activities.

The main lodge is tastefully designed and houses main lounge with its plentiful seats, inviting fireplace, large picture windows, and next door bar. Delicious meals are served up either in the main dining, al fresco style on the terrace, or privately on the tented suite’s veranda. The main patio centers around the fire pit with ample lounge chairs for relaxing and/or chatting to new friends. The infinity pool provides a cool respite from the heat of the day. There is even plenty of handmade local crafts for sale from the lodge.

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Tanzania

Taasa Lodge

PLAN MY TRIP

Situated on a private concession on the edge of the famous Serengeti, Taasa Lodge provides luxury accommodations and quiet game drives away from the big crowds.

There are twelve elegant spacious canvas tented suites to choose from. Each suite is furnished with a large king or two twin beds on a raised sleeping area for better views through the expansive windows lining the front of the room. Each tent includes a cozy lounge with a large sectional couch which converts to a bed. The en suite bathroom features a stone shower, double vanity, flush toilets, a hairdryer, and plush robes. The best views of the majestic Lobo Valley are enjoyed from each tent’s private veranda.

The lodge is located on a private concession just three miles from the Kleins Gate of the Serengeti. The Serengeti’s endless plains encompasses nearly 10,000 square miles. Innumerable gazelle, zebra, and buffalo graze the grasslands along with notable numbers of elephant and giraffe. At the height of the seasonal migrations, over one million wildebeest are on the move, joined by hundreds of thousands of zebra and gazelle. Not far behind the herds are the predators, most notably lion but also including leopard, cheetah, jackal, hyena, and aardwolf. Generally, around October to December the herds descend from the northern hills following the rains. Sometime from April to June they begin their return trek northward, crossing the crocodile-infested Mara River between July and September.

The camp offers daily game drives in their open-sided Toyota Land-Cruisers. The expert guides ensure everyone sees something memorable during the day. Guided nature walks take a more intimate look at the local flora and fauna while guests learn from local guides what plants are used medicinally and hot to make a fire with sticks. While night drives catch the nocturnal antics of the local wildlife. Hot-air balloon safaris glide high above the Serengeti for an aerial view of the savanna and wildlife below. Cultural tours are available to the local Maasai village to learn about their crafts and way of life. For families, there are special children’s activities.

The main lodge is tastefully designed and houses main lounge with its plentiful seats, inviting fireplace, large picture windows, and next door bar. Delicious meals are served up either in the main dining, al fresco style on the terrace, or privately on the tented suite’s veranda. The main patio centers around the fire pit with ample lounge chairs for relaxing and/or chatting to new friends. The infinity pool provides a cool respite from the heat of the day. There is even plenty of handmade local crafts for sale from the lodge.

Coming soon!

Safari Camps
Points of Interest
Hotels & Resorts
Journeys

Coming soon!