Ndutu Safari Lodge is situated in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in the southern Serengeti eco-system. The lodge nestles unobtrusively under a canopy of giant acacias overlooking a soda lake, Lake Ndutu, and offers a superb base from which to explore the swamps, woodlands, soda lakes and the world famous Serengeti short grass plains.
Ndutu Safari Lodge has been a favourite with professional wildlife photographers and film-makers for the past four decades, simply because it’s one of the best places to watch wildlife. Ndutu Safari Lodge consists of 34 stone cottages that extend from the central, open-sided bar, lounge and dining room. Each room has its own verandah that overlooks Lake Ndutu.
All rooms have en-suite facilities. The cottages are made from local materials and offer comfortable, tasteful accommodation. Four rooms have a king-size bed and there are also four family rooms accommodating up to four people. All other rooms have two single beds. Rooms are single storey and are accessible with a wheel chair. The lodge offers good quality home cooking. Breakfast is available from 7am onwards. For those wanting an earlier start they can have either a continental or picnic breakfast. A three-course lunch is served from 12.30pm through to 2pm.
Dinner is a hearty four course affair and is served from 7.30pm through to 9pm. A vegetarian alternative is always offered and any special needs will be catered for. From 6am onwards tea, coffee and biscuits are available throughout the day on a complimentary.