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Lake Manyara Tree Lodge is without doubt the most luxurious accommodation in Lake Manyara National Park. The camps luxurious safari tree house suites, crafted from local timber and makuti (palm fronds) are simply stunning.
Lake Manyara Tree Lodge is discreetly tucked away in an ancient mahogany forest in close proximity to the exquisite soda lake of Lake Manyara itself.
The camp consits of ten stilted tree house suites each with En suite bathroom, outdoor shower and a private game viewing deck overlooking the forest
Each tree house suite features large windows to invite the lush forest inside. The classically elegant rooms are fitted with contemporary furnishings in neutral colours and textures. Bedrooms have overhead fans, mosquito nets and earthy, understated features.
Overlooking a forest boma (outdoor dining area), guest areas are soaring spaces housing Dodoma artworks and tactile fabrics. An interactive kitchen allows guests to observe the preparation of delicious Pan-African cuisine which may be enjoyed in the theatrical boma, on dining decks, or on your private viewing deck with spectacular forest views. Breakfasts and picnics are also served on the lakeshore.
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