Lengai Safari Lodge

Accommodation Type

Lodge

Location

Lake Natron / Ol Doinyo Lengai – Northern Tanzania

Price Range

Luxury

Lengai Safari Lodge

Lengai Safari Lodge is a luxury lodge situated near the base of Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano, overlooking the scenic Lake Natron. The lodge offers elegant accommodations, exceptional service, and a prime location for wildlife viewing, cultural experiences, and adventurous excursions in northern Tanzania.


 

Overview

Lengai Safari Lodge is an exclusive lodge located at the edge of Lake Natron, with spectacular views of Ol Doinyo Lengai, also known as the “Mountain of God.” The lodge combines luxury and comfort with the raw beauty of the Rift Valley, providing an immersive wilderness experience.

Guests can enjoy guided walks around Lake Natron, visit nearby Maasai villages, and view flamingos and other wildlife that inhabit the alkaline lake. The lodge also provides a base for climbing Ol Doinyo Lengai, famous for its unique active volcano and natrocarbonatite lava flows.

After a day of adventure, guests can relax in the lodge’s lounge and dining areas, enjoy freshly prepared meals, and take in the dramatic sunsets over the Rift Valley plains.

Lengai Safari Lodge offers:

Spacious luxury rooms with en-suite bathrooms

Hot shower facilities

Restaurant serving freshly prepared meals

Lounge and bar area

Cultural experiences with Maasai communities

Daily housekeeping

Laundry services

Professional safari and trekking guides

24-hour security

Luxury Rooms & Villas

Comfortable beds with high-quality linens

En-suite bathroom with shower and flush toilet

Private terrace or balcony with scenic views

Solar-powered or eco-friendly lighting

Mosquito nets

Designed to provide comfort and panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes while connecting guests with nature.

Amenities

WiFi, Swimming Pool, Restaurant, Bar, Spa, Laundry, 24/7 Security

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Nearby Activities

Lake Natron birdwatching (flamingos and other species)

Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano climbing

Cultural visits to Maasai villages