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Serena Serengeti Lodge
Location : Tanzania Serengeti
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If you need any help making a selection, please contact us by calling 01548 852914, (1-888-725-3364 if you're calling from the US or Canada) or emailing us at info@safariandbeach.com and we'll help you to design your bespoke trip. Or go to our Contact Page
The Serena hotel is located high on the saddle of a tree-clad ridge in the busy Seronera area of the central Serengeti.
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central Serengeti |
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66 Rondavel thatched huts |
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full board |
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two tiered dining room |
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swimming pool |
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game drives, traditional dance performances |
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hot-air ballooning |
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children welcome |
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open all year |
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from US$400 pppn |
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Each of the 66 rooms is accommodated in a stone-built, traditionally-thatched 'Rondavel', featuring stone bathrooms, wildwood balconies, rope-lashed staircases, leopard-print drapes and intricately carved furniture.
The main public area is made up of a two-tier dining room supported by massive papyrus-topped pillars and embellished with 'Makonde' carvings suggesting the audience chamber of a tribal king! All of this looks down over the swimming pool area and Serengeti landscape beyond.
Like all the Serena hotels this is a large and well managed hotel with good service and food but it's not going to provide you with anything intimate or a genuine safari experience. Would not be on the top of our "wish list".






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