Beautifully located by the side of jewel-like Lake Eyasi, the Kisima Ngeda Tented Camp is set in the iconic Great Rift Valley. Here you’ll discover the eight tents elevated onto wooden platforms.
The lake shimmers in front of the guests as they relax on their private porches. What a truly superb place for those chilling out after a tough day on a Tanzania safari. And if you’re feeling the heat, you can always plunge into the inviting swimming pool.
Kisima Ngeda Tented Camp’s spacious tents have beautiful handmade beds and an ensuite bathroom with a hot shower and toilet.
The tents are very comfortable and designed to have little impact on the environment. They all have a beautiful view of the lake.
The food relies on excellent, locally-sourced vegetables. Meals are served to the table, and the camp caters to special diets with advance notice.
Given the remote location, guests are often pleasantly surprised at the high quality of the cuisine produced by Kisima Ngeda Tented Camp’s staff. And what better location could you imagine to enjoy a meal?
24h-Electricity, Baby cot, Balcony, Bathroom, Bedside lamps, Chair, Chalet, Clothes rack, Deluxe room, Digital safe, Double room, Dressing table, Extra bed, Fan, Flushable en-suite toilet, Hand towel, Indoor room seating area, Insect repellant, Luggage stand, Minibar, Mosquito net, Outdoor room seating area, Single room, Toiletries, Torch, Towels, Triple rooms, Twin room, Umbrella, Wake-up call, Wardrobe with hangers, Water bottles, Whistle, Wi-Fi, Writing desk
À la carte, Alcoholic drinks, Bar, Buffet, Cake, Champagne, Full board, Indoor dining area, Kid meals, Minibar, Outdoor dining area, Packed lunchboxes, Picnic area, Restaurant, Tea and Coffee maker, Wine
Daily housekeeping, Hand wash, Laundry, Sanitizing, Shoe cleaning, Sun-Dried
24-Hour security, Digital safe, Escort guards, Fire extinguishers, Maasai security guards, Radio call, Torch
Balcony, Landscape view, Mountain views, Sun deck, Sunrise view, Sunset view, Swimming pool
Cash payment, Credit card payment, Currency exchange, Wi-Fi
The camp offers wonderful views of Lake Eyasi.
Guests can enjoy using the swimming pool during their stay.
At Kisima Ngeda, you can participate in the following (some at extra charge): Lakeside walks, walking safaris, cultural visits (to local tribe), village visits/walk, mountain biking, and birdwatching.
The camp provides free breakfast, a swimming pool, and an on-site restaurant.
Guests can enjoy free breakfast and use the on-site restaurant and lounge.
This area is the home of the Wahadzabe tribe, a group of nomadic hunter-gatherers and bushmen. These people communicate via a fascinating click language, using their tongues. An interaction with them will add great insight into the region. Learning about their ancient traditions is often a highlight for those who stay at the Kisima Ngeda Tented Camp.
At Kisima Ngeda Tented Camp, you can choose from a double or twin tent.
In the tent, you will find handmade wooden beds, an enclosed bathroom with hot showers, a flush toilet, a verandah, a bedside table and lamp, sink. A tent porch can be found outside.
A laundry service is available (at extra cost); however, the return time will depend on the weather as all items are hand-dried rather than by machine.
Yes, there is, but only in the main public area.
Guests are always advised to drink bottled water at the camp and use the water in the taps for showers and washing. Use bottled water for cleaning your teeth, too.
Yes, with advance notice, we can cater to most dietary requirements. Kisima Ngeda Tented Camp can cater to these, and we recommend that you stress your needs on arrival.
A ‘tipping box’ is available if you want to give a gratuity and any tips received are then shared amongst the camp staff. We advise that you make your contribution at the time of your checkout.
Yes, the tents have mosquito nets. We advise you also to bring your mosquito repellent.
Yes, the Kisima Ngeda Tented Camp provides hot water for showers.
It is useful to arrive at the camp with sufficient cash to pay for extra drinks and staff gratuities. Banknotes such as 5-dollar, 10-dollar, and 20-dollar bills are best. Poor network coverage in the park may mean the card machine is not always working. Most of the time, you can use US Dollars in Tanzania, particularly in tourist areas, and major credit cards are accepted at most hotels, lodges, and camps. However, we advise having some local currency on you if you want to purchase from a local shop. Major towns and airports have forex bureaus where you can exchange most major currencies such as US Dollars, British Pounds, Euros, etc.
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