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Lake Manyara Tree Lodge

Set in the heart of a mahogany forest, Lake Manyara Tree Lodge is the only permanent lodge in the park of the same name. Designed to exert minimal impact on the environment, the lodge is situated in the park’s south-western region. Guests are offered an exclusive interpretive safari in a remote, gamerich part of the park. Cradled in the boughs of ancient mahogany trees, nine stilted treehouse suites, crafted from local timber and makuti palm fronds, boast a sophisticated blend of intimacy and romance, offering privacy and exclusivity in cool, leafy surroundings.

  • Reviews
    5/6
  • Vacation Style Relaxed and social family atmosphere
    Premier/Luxury Camp
  • Camp Size 18 guests
All about Lake Manyara Tree Lodge

Set in the heart of a mahogany forest, Lake Manyara Tree Lodge is the only permanent lodge in the park of the same name. Designed to exert minimal impact on the environment, the lodge is situated in the park’s south-western region. Guests are offered an exclusive interpretive safari in a remote, gamerich part of the park. Cradled in the boughs of ancient mahogany trees, nine stilted treehouse suites, crafted from local timber and makuti palm fronds, boast a sophisticated blend of intimacy and romance, offering privacy and exclusivity in cool, leafy surroundings. Each treehouse suite features generous decks suspended above the forest floor and large windows invite the lush forest inside. The classically elegant bedrooms are fitted with contemporary furnishing in neutral colours and textures, overhead fans and billowing mosquito nets. The bathrooms have freestanding baths with a forest view and an outdoor shower. Overlooking a forest boma, or outdoor dining area, lined with traditional dugout canoes, guest areas are characterised by soaring spaces that house local artworks and tactile fabrics. An interactive kitchen allows guests to observe the preparation of delicious dishes that are enjoyed in the theatrical boma or on the open dining decks, with spectacular forest views. The lodge has a Safari Shop featuring signature community craftwork and a range of lodge branded safari clothing.

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About the camp
Activities Included
  • Twice daily or all-day game drives
  • Explore more of Lake Manyara (a complimentary Night Game Drive and a community cycle)* * Only available if guests are staying for two or more consecutive nights.
  • At an additional charge
  • Night drives
  • Maasai cultural visits
  • Community visit
  • Tree top canopy walk
Camp Facilities
  • 9 treehouse suites (including a family suite)
  • Lodge swimming pool
  • Outdoor showers
  • Interactive kitchen
  • Safari Shop
  • Boma for open
  1. Air Travel Daily Airlink Flights

    number of airlines operate twice daily scheduled flights from Arusha Airport to Lake Manyara Airstrip, followed by a scenic 3½-hour drive to the lodge through the national park, with game viewing en route.

    Coastal Air operates daily flights from Dar es Salaam to Lake Manyara Airstrip, followed by a scenic 3½-hour drive to the lodge through the national park, with game viewing en route.

Accomodation

Set in the heart of a mahogany forest, Lake Manyara Tree Lodge is the only permanent lodge in the park of the same name. Designed to exert minimal impact on the environment, the lodge is situated in the park’s south-western region. Guests are offered an exclusive interpretive safari in a remote, gamerich part of the park. Cradled in the boughs of ancient mahogany trees, nine stilted treehouse suites, crafted from local timber and makuti palm fronds, boast a sophisticated blend of intimacy and romance, offering privacy and exclusivity in cool, leafy surroundings. Each treehouse suite features generous decks suspended above the forest floor and large windows invite the lush forest inside. The classically elegant bedrooms are fitted with contemporary furnishing in neutral colours and textures, overhead fans and billowing mosquito nets. The bathrooms have freestanding baths with a forest view and an outdoor shower. Overlooking a forest boma, or outdoor dining area, lined with traditional dugout canoes, guest areas are characterised by soaring spaces that house local artworks and tactile fabrics. An interactive kitchen allows guests to observe the preparation of delicious dishes that are enjoyed in the theatrical boma or on the open dining decks, with spectacular forest views. The lodge has a Safari Shop featuring signature community craftwork and a range of lodge branded safari clothing.

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Number of tents
  • 9 (including a Family suite)
Suite Descriptions
  • triples 2 (children 16 years and younger)
  • family rooms there is one family suite consisting of 2 ensuite rooms
  • guide’s accommodation available
  • twin beds all convertible to double
  • overhead fans
  • mosquito nets
  • bath
  • lodge pool
  • outdoor shower
  • separate w.c
  • in-room safe
  • telephone – in rooms; intermittent mobile phone reception
  • hairdryer
  • laundry included
  • wifi in guest area and rooms Gym in a basket in all rooms
Electricity & Water

230v AC Plug Type G British – B 1363

Please note that the generator is generally switched off overnight; with prior notice we are able to provide 24-hour electricity for guests with special medical requirements

Child Policy

travel to Tanzania is recommended for children 8 years or older. Children 5 years and younger cannot participate in regular game drives; children aged 6 to 11 can participate in regular game drives at the lodge manager’s discretion. Children need to be with adults at the swimming pool

CHILDMINDING Available at an additional cost

Weather

Warm to hot climate year round to the proximity to the equator

Rain generally occurs from April to May and again in November

Temperatures are generally pleasant, with minimums of 15˚C / 59˚F and maximums of 40˚C / 104˚F

Other

The lodge is situated in a malaria area and the necessary precautions should be taken

Please note that park fees and government charges may apply. Speak to your travel consultant for more details.

Drones are not permitted at Reserves and Lodges.

US dollar bills printed before 2006 are not accepted in Tanzania, as there was a large amount of illegal processing of dollar bills in East Africa during that time

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