Accommodations in Lake Natron
- Africa Safari Lake Natron
Africa Safari Lake Natron is a luxury safari lodge, located between the most important safari parks in northern Tanzania. It’s a perfect base for visiting the most important breeding site in the world for Lesser Flamingos or to discover the different salt and soda lakes. The Africa safari Lake Natron offers comfortable Safari Accommodations with en suite bathroom and king size bed. Or enjoy the ultimate Glamping experience in a Glamping Safari Accommodation with luxurious bathroom and spacious covered veranda.
- Lake Natron Tented Camp
Lake Natron Camp is a unique, ecological camp set in one of the most visually dramatic locations in the world! Home to the Maasai, abundant wildlife, and over 1 million flamingos, our camp is perfectly situated for amazing adventures. Lake Natron Camp is home to the Hominid footprints, the largest breeding ground for Lesser Flamingo & Ol Doinyo Lengai the only active carbonatite volcano in the world.
- Ngaro Sero Lake Natron Camp
Ngaro Sero Lake Natron Tented Camp provides you with locally-sourced, organic meals that represent African and international dishes. In the morning as you greet a new day, a delicious cup of Tanzanian Coffee or tea begins to awaken you. In the mess tent, you may select from cereal, bread, boiled eggs, fresh fruit, jams, honey, and much more.
- Massai Giraffe Eco Lodge
Located in Engaresero, a small Maasai village in Northern Tanzania, the Maasai Giraffe Campsite and Lodge is one of East Africa’s newest and most unique places to stay. Strategically situated between Lake Natron, Ngorongoro, and the Serengeti, this campsite not only puts you in a perfect location to enjoy an array of recreational activities but also ensures that you will feel close to nature and to the animals that the area has to offer. Only a few kilometers away from Lake Natron, guests are able to enjoy the presence of giraffes and zebras each morning as they pass by outside of the Lodge as they head to the lake for water – hence the name Maasai Giraffe. The Maasai in this area continues to practice their age-old pastoral ways, keeping livestock and moving their cattle in harmony with the change of seasons. The time-tested ways of the Maasai are environmentally sustainable and beneficial to protect wildlife. Organization of the United Nations has therefore designated Engaresero as a globally important Agricultural Heritage Systems site (GIAHS)