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Lobo Wildlife Lodge

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  Situated overlooking the Serengeti Plains. This National Park is known for its large amount of grazing mammals, including 1.5 million wildebeest. Serengeti is derived from the Maasai word "Serenget" meaning "wide open space". The word is definitely true upon experiencing uninterrupted views under an African sky from the pool. The lodge has been constructed on a rocky outcrop, with the swimming pool having been built on a rock deck. The viewing deck and pool overlook the wide open plains and a water hole. The Watering point attracts a variety of visitors during the day and night. At Night the water hole is lit, attracting interesting nocturnal animals. Leopard, Lion, Cheetah and Hyena are often seen in close proximity to the lodge. Wildebeest move through the northern woodlands in most years from June - December to feed on the longer grasses that persist in this area. Their range during this time extends north into the Masai Mara. Rocky hills, rivers and woodlands typify this scenic area. A resident pride of Buffalo are usually seen.

Dates:

Open all year

Rack Rates 2006 (subject to change):

Full Board

$120 per room  (April 1 - May 31)  LOW

$180 per room (March, June, September, November, December) HIGH

$200 per room (January, February, July, August, October) PEAK

 

Single supplement - $60 in High Season , $80 in Peak Season

 

 
 
 
 
 
   

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
     

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