Lake Manyara Serena Safari Lodge is set high on the edge of an escarpment with panoramic views over the alkaline waters of Lake Manyara.
Accommodation is in 2 storey rondavels, all offering maximum views. Each circular room has its own veranda and en suite facilities. There are traditional furnishings of hand woven rugs and Maasai beadwork. Each is also equipped with a telephone, wifi, hairdryer and safe.
There is a simple timbered reception area built in traditional African style and a central dining room and outside dining terrace. There is a cool veranda where you can relax with a drink from the bar. Perched on the edge of the cliffs is the infinity pool and bar with stunning views over the lake. There is also a satellite TV room.
Activities on offer include morning and afternoon game dries, night game drives, canoeing safaris, boating trips, cultural visits, bicycle tours, mountain biking, day trips to Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire National Park, bird walks and wildlife talks.
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