Siafu Camps and Lodges

Siafu Camps and Lodges is a three-star mid-range establishment located in Mto wa Mbu, near Tanzania’s Lake Manyara National Park. The Camp is ideally situated to discover the marvels of Tanzania. The camp is in proximity to the viewpoint and Hippo Pool. Access to the lodge is available via road travel from Arusha town, requiring around 3 to 4 hours of driving, or through a 50-minute fly to the nearby Lake Manyara airport, followed by a brief transfer to the lodge. The resort is ideally situated, convenient and accommodating for travelers seeking to see Lake Manyara and Ngorongoro National Parks, offering stunning vistas of the Great Rift Valley and its surroundings.

Siafu Camps and Lodge features 15 pleasant and large rooms that offer picturesque views of the garden, designed in an African traditional style with modern amenities. Each room is elegantly adorned and equipped with private en suite facilities, including flushing toilets, bathrooms with hot and cold showers, mosquito nets, flat-screen TVs, complimentary drinking water, slippers, free toiletries, and more amenities. Rooms feature individual balconies, expansive sitting spaces, and verandas that offer breathtaking views of the garden and neighboring landscapes. Rooms are well-appointed with clean, comfortable queen-sized beds, double/twin beds, single mattresses for singles, and family accommodation options.

Siafu Camps and Lodges

 

Siafu camps and lodges provide an array of services and facilities, including:

A restaurant that offers delectable international and local cuisine to satisfy guests’ preferences. Meals provided consist of a continental breakfast, lunch, and dinner, all served by well-trained, amiable, and hospitable staff. Guests may dine in the sitting spaces that overlook the grounds, contingent upon their preferences.

A fully stocked bar and communal lounge offering a diverse selection of beverages, including local drinks, cocktails, wines, spirits, and international beers. Guests can unwind with a mocktail while enjoying the breathtaking views of the park, the Great Rift Valley escarpment, and the surrounding landscape.

A blue swimming pool provides respite from the sweltering afternoon, allowing you to unwind while admiring the breathtaking environment.

Services include: complimentary and extensive parking, laundry and ironing services, and airport transportation. Provided massage services

Wireless hotspot The lodge provides internet access, allowing visitors to maintain communication with their families and friends.

Activities available at the lodge include game drives for wildlife observation, football, swimming, cultural excursions in the adjacent hamlet of Mto wa Mbu, and nature walks in the park, among others.

Siafu Camps and Lodges

Lake Manyara National Park is located in northern Tanzania, with a total area of 352 square kilometers, of which 230 square kilometers consists of lake surface. The park is located between Lake Manyara and the Great Rift Valley, 126 km southwest of Arusha in Tanzania. The park is one of the most frequented and safeguarded areas in Tanzania’s Arusha and Manyara Region. The park is home to various animals, including elephants, buffaloes, impalas, antelopes, zebras, warthogs, monkeys, hippos, hyenas, baboons, wildebeests, and giraffes, as well as over 350 bird species, such as Eurasian migrant birds, acacia-associated birds, and raptors, along with three endangered Tanzanian species, including black-collared lovebirds and Ashy starlings. Lake Manyara National Park is renowned for its flocks of flamingos and tree-climbing lions.

Manyara National Park offers a variety of attractions and activities, including game drives to observe diverse wildlife migrating from Tarangire, boat cruises on Lake Manyara, hot air ballooning, bird watching due to the park’s extensive avian species, nature walks, flying safaris, cultural visits to local homes, and numerous additional activities. The park offers various accommodations: budget, mid-range, and luxury, which are handy and economical for guests’ preferences. In the northern region of Lake Manyara National Park.

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