Whether starting or finishing a safari or a Kilimanjaro climb, Kiboko Lodge provides the perfect location for first-class relaxation. Kick back and enjoy the lodge’s natural setting and the stunning views of Mounts Kilimanjaro and Meru.
From the lodge’s enticing terraces, guests can absorb the unique atmosphere, listen to the sounds of the rich birdlife and soak up the sensory richness of Tanzania. This is the perfect place to begin or finish your African adventure!
Guests can select from a standard double or twin room, a more spacious suite with a splendid view of Mount Meru, or a two-roomed family cottage with one double and two twin beds.
Each accommodation type offers a verandah, allowing guests to enjoy the outdoors and admire the fantastic natural surroundings, flora and fauna. Tastefully furnished, they all have mosquito nets for your safety.
The lodge’s restaurant is the venue for feasting on the wonderful creations of skilled chefs and their teams. Home-grown fruit and vegetables are central to the delicious local and international dishes provided.
Guests can drink by the fireplace and eat in the authentically African-styled dining room. An open campfire beneath the starry skies amidst the sounds of the night is a stunning feature for evening relaxation.
Balcony, Bathroom, Bedside lamps, Chair, Clothes rack, Deluxe room, Double room, Extra bed, Family rooms, Flushable en-suite toilet, Hand towel, Luggage stand, Mosquito net, Outdoor room seating area, Single room, Suite, Toiletries, Towels, Twin room, Wardrobe with hangers, Water bottles, Writing desk
À la carte, Alcoholic drinks, Bed and Breakfast, Champagne, Coffee café on site, Full board, Half board, Indoor dining area, Outdoor dining area, Picnic area, Restaurant, Wine
Daily housekeeping, Dry cleaning, Hand wash, Ironing service, Laundry, Sanitizing, Shoe cleaning, Sun-Dried
24-Hour security, CCTV in common areas, Fire extinguishers, Maasai security guards, Security alarm, Wooden safety box with a key
Balcony, Coffee plantation views, Forest view, Garden view, Landscape view, Mountain views, Nearby coffee plantation, Nearby forest, Nearby swamp, Sun deck
Cash payment, Library, Wi-Fi
Yes, Kiboko Lodge caters to families in a number of family cottages, each comprising two rooms, one with a double bed and the second with twin beds and a verandah. It also has a children’s playground.
Check-in at Kiboko Lodge is from 15:00, and check-out is until 11:30.
The cost of a stay will depend on the dates of your stay and the number of guests. Please get in touch with us directly for prices.
Kiboko Lodge has 21 tastefully furnished rooms spread over eight stone cottages in a green tropical garden. Guests can choose from single, double, twin, suite, or family rooms. Each room features a shower, toilet, and comfortable bed with a mosquito net. Rooms vary in size, but each has a fireplace and a porch.
Kiboko Lodge is 55 kilometers, 1.5 hours from Arusha Airport and 25 kilometers, or 30 minutes, from Kilimanjaro International Airport.
It is completely safe to stay alone at the Kiboko Lodge. The property is well-fenced, and a security guard is on duty throughout the night.
Devices can be charged in the rooms in the evening, between 18:30hrs and 21:30hrs. At other times, they can be charged behind the lodge reception desk.
Kiboko Lodge offers the following activities/services, some at extra charge: cycling/bike tours, hiking, fishing, evening entertainment, cooking classes, horse-riding, archery, walking tours, game drives, cultural tour/classes, and aerobics.
The property operates in partnership with the Watoto Foundation, meaning that Kiboko Lodge works with the Foundation’s graduates. A significant part of the lodge’s profit is donated to the Watoto Foundation centers, giving its students a second chance in life.
Nearby attractions are the Ngurdoto Crater (6 kilometers) and the Mount Meru Waterfall (6 kilometers).
The lodge is run with as little impact as possible on nature and the environment. The main building and the rooms are built with local materials, and energy is generated via solar. The furniture also comes largely from the Watoto Foundation, where the students and their teachers make it. Kiboko Lodge also recycles its plastic bottles. In addition, the lodge makes good use of the fertile soil, growing produce such as avocados, bananas, pineapples, mangoes, and coffee in its gardens.
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