Ngorongoro Forest Tented Lodge was one of the lodges and camps where we stayed on a 19 day safari through Kenya and Tanzania, booked through Tapestry of Africa and one of our biggest surprises.||The lodge looks out across a valley and back towards the rim of the crater. You enter into a spectacular double story tented lodge building where the restaurant and bar are. This looks down onto a beautiful pool and deck area. To the left are the safari tents and the right are the solid structure rooms. We were in room 14, on the upper level of a four room two story block. It had a huge balcony and an amazing view down into the valley. The room was large and had two beds, a queen size and a single. We didn’t pretend to use the two beds and left the single untouched. ||The room had sofas at the end of each bed, and a large comfortable chair as well. It would be easy to spend a lot of time in the room, especially with the view.||The bathroom was large with plenty of hot water and good water pressure.||Lots of powerpoints made it easy to charge our phones, cameras and netbook. Although wifi was supposed to only be available in the lodge building, we were able to connect in our room.||Down below the pool was what was called the viewing deck but it was much more. It was like a very comfortable open air living room.||There was a mezzanine level in the lodge building that looked onto the pool and across the valley. We spent some good time here.||Dinner was a fixed menu with a couple of choices. The food, the wine and the service were excellent.||Although our room was very comfortable, we had a terrible night’s sleep due to an all night church service in the valley below. It went until 6am!! Bring earplugs is our #1 recommendation.||Breakfast was a mix of buffet for continental and a la carte for cooked. It was ok.||As with all of our accommodation our booking was full board. We took our picnic lunch with us after selecting what we wanted ourselves. It was a great idea in comparison to getting a pre-made lunch bag filled with things you might not want.||Ngorongoro Forest Tented Lodge was another lodge with wonderful smiling staff, great accommodation and good food. It had a beautiful pool and two great areas to sit and relax. The lodge and our room were beautiful.||We definitely recommend the lodge if you are travelling to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, either on an organised safari, or as an independent traveller. Just make sure to take earplugs, and maybe book a tent as they...
Read moreNgorongoro Forest Tented Lodge was one of the lodges and camps where we stayed on a 19 day safari through Kenya and Tanzania, booked through Tapestry of Africa and one of our biggest surprises.
The lodge looks out across a valley and back towards the rim of the crater. You enter into a spectacular double story tented lodge building where the restaurant and bar are. This looks down onto a beautiful pool and deck area. To the left are the safari tents and the right are the solid structure rooms. We were in room 14, on the upper level of a four room two story block. It had a huge balcony and an amazing view down into the valley. The room was large and had two beds, a queen size and a single. We didn’t pretend to use the two beds and left the single untouched.
The room had sofas at the end of each bed, and a large comfortable chair as well. It would be easy to spend a lot of time in the room, especially with the view.
The bathroom was large with plenty of hot water and good water pressure.
Lots of powerpoints made it easy to charge our phones, cameras and netbook. Although wifi was supposed to only be available in the lodge building, we were able to connect in our room.
Down below the pool was what was called the viewing deck but it was much more. It was like a very comfortable open air living room.
There was a mezzanine level in the lodge building that looked onto the pool and across the valley. We spent some good time here.
Dinner was a fixed menu with a couple of choices. The food, the wine and the service were excellent.
Although our room was very comfortable, we had a terrible night’s sleep due to an all night church service in the valley below. It went until 6am!! Bring earplugs is our #1 recommendation.
Breakfast was a mix of buffet for continental and a la carte for cooked. It was ok.
As with all of our accommodation our booking was full board. We took our picnic lunch with us after selecting what we wanted ourselves. It was a great idea in comparison to getting a pre-made lunch bag filled with things you might not want.
Ngorongoro Forest Tented Lodge was another lodge with wonderful smiling staff, great accommodation and good food. It had a beautiful pool and two great areas to sit and relax. The lodge and our room were beautiful.
We definitely recommend the lodge if you are travelling to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, either on an organised safari, or as an independent traveller. Just make sure to take earplugs, and maybe book a tent as they...
Read moreMy husband and I loved our honeymoon stay at the Ngorogoro Forest Lodge. All the staff was incredibly nice and provided us with excellent service. We were greeted by Daniel and provided with all the details regarding our meals who took note of any allergies, arranged for laundry service and made sure we had everything we needed. This was hands down our favorite lodge in the whole world, atleast the places we have been fortunate enough to visit so far. We have never met more friendlier staff in our lives. We made so many friends at this lodge. (I really wish I had left this review sooner because I am blanking at the details, we are just so bad at leaving reviews, but this has been on my to do list for many months now.) Daniel was hands down the best manager. He works literally 24/7, I do not know how his smile never fades. I would be so grouchy. The chef at this place has to be trained by ramsey or equivalent, because holy crap, the food was delightful. We also made friends with a garden staffing member, Samwelli, who saw us looking for baboons through our balcony. He took us on an adventure which ended up being one of the most memorable moments of our trip. We walked through the forest looking for baboons and we found them! We also found elephant footprints and got an authentic experience.||All the staff here works very hard and strives to provide you with the best service possible. Not a single bad experience. I will be recommending this Lodge to any of my family and friends that visit Tanzania in the future. ||P.S. Make sure you tip the place, it gets divided among all the staff and they truly work very hard! We noticed the same team members working with a smile and a great attitude from 6am in the morning when we left for our safari till atleast...
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