Close to the shores of beautiful alkaline waters, the Lake Natron Tented Camp is surrounded by incredible landscapes on all sides. Guests here will marvel at the lake itself, with its huge flamingo population, be overawed by the brooding volcano of Ol Doinyo Lengai, and admire the desolate beauty all around.
The camp can organize various activities, allowing you to enjoy the extraordinary environment. Enjoy our dinners and take a refreshing drink amidst all this stunning scenery—swap tales around our campfire.
Our 20 spacious tents at Lake Natron Tented Camp are basic safari tents, providing all the essentials for a pleasant stay. Inside you will find a comfortable bed and an attached bathroom with a shower and flush toilet. Six tents have bathtubs.
Each tent has electrical lighting and a private veranda. Mosquito nets and coils are also provided.
Lake Natron Tented Camp tasty menu changes daily, offering a four-course dinner. Accompany the delicious food with a drink on our terrace, overlooking Lake Natron’s shining waters.
Tea and coffee are served in the afternoon; lunchboxes can be provided on request.
24h-Electricity operated by solar, Bathroom, Bathtub, Bucket shower, Chair, Double room, Extra bed, Family rooms, Flushable en-suite toilet, Indoor room seating area, Luggage stand, Mosquito net, Outdoor room seating area, Single room, Toiletries, Torch, Towels, Triple rooms, Twin room, Umbrella, Wake-up call, Wardrobe with hangers, Water bottles, Wooden safety box with a key, Writing Desk, Zip up doors
À la carte, Alcoholic drinks, Bar, Buffet, Cake, Champagne, Full board, Indoor dining area, Outdoor dining area, Packed lunchboxes, Restaurant, Sundowner, Tea and Coffee maker, Wine
Daily housekeeping, Hand wash, Laundry, Sanitizing, Shoe cleaning, Sun-Dried
24-Hour security, Escort guards, Fire extinguishers, Maasai security guards, Radio call, Torch, Whistle, Wooden safety box with a key
Balcony, Landscape view, Mountain views, Outdoor fireplace, Outdoor lounge, Sun deck, Sunrise view, Sunset view, Swimming pool, Wildlife View
Campfire, Cash payment, Credit card payment, Wi-Fi
Each tent has a bedroom with an attached bathroom (open-air shower and flush toilet). Six tents have bathtubs. Mosquito nets and coils, electric lighting. All tents have private verandas. There are also four self-contained Maasai-style Banda with electricity, flush toilets, and open-air showers.
A laundry service is available at extra cost. Return time depends on the weather, as items are washed by hand and hand-dried.
Yes, you can use our pool.
Yes, though this is available in the main area only.
A restaurant, snack bar, and lounge are available for guests.
The camp has 360-degree panoramic views of the lake and mountains.
Many activities are available, some at extra cost:
Excursions to Lake Natron, Maasai cultural excursions, waterfall hike, hot springs visit, bush dinner walk, Engaresero river springs walk, Maasai fire-making. (Note that the camp supports local communities.)
The mess tent has charging points for your appliances (cameras, phones, etc.) Please note that there are no charging points in the guest tents.
Guests are always advised to drink bottled water at the lodge 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. Lake Natron Tented Camp can cater to these, and we recommend that you stress your needs on arrival at the lodge.
A ‘tipping box’ is available if you want to give a gratuity and any tips received are then shared amongst the lodge staff. We advise that you make your contribution at the time of your checkout.
Yes, the rooms have mosquito nets. We advise you also to bring your mosquito repellent.
Yes, the Lake Natron Tented Camp provides hot water for showers.
It is useful to arrive at the lodge 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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