Perched on the
jagged rim of the crater, wreathed in morning mist, camouflaged in
river-stone and cloaked in indigenous creepers, the Ngorongoro Serena
Safari Lodge is a triumph of ecological and architectural fusion.
Sensitively constructed so as to take nothing from its environment
whilst affording endless vistas over the heat-shimmering reaches of
the crater below, the clustered boulder-built buildings of the Lodge
hug the crater rim, linked by rope-lashed timber walkways that skirt
the buttressed roots of ancient, liana-hung trees.
The interior,
radiating out from the primeval log fire glowing at the heart of the
Lodge, blends the concentrated hush of a game-viewing hide with the
ochre, rust and charcoal images of a prehistoric cavern. Lit by
flaming wall-lanterns, clad in gigantic volcanic boulders and
decorated by the iron spears, bright-beaded robes and intricately
carven artifacts of the Maasai, the Lodge is a unique blend of
world-class luxury, timeless volcanic splendor and ethnic style. As
for the views, from lilac-streaked sunrise, to indigo star-studded
night, the immeasurably ancient Ngorongoro Crater delivers a theatre
of vistas, most unchanged since the dawn of time.