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Seronera Wildlife Lodge

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  Situated in the heart of the Serengeti, world famous for its large amount of grazing mammals, this includes 1.5 million wildebeest. The lodge has been built on the wildebeest migratory route, which occurs twice annually. There are varied habitats in the national park which one is able to view by vehicle and hot air balloon.

Serengeti is derived from the Masaai word "Serenget" meaning "wide open space". The word is definitely true upon experiencing uninterrupted views under an African sky. The Seronera Valley is an important transition zone between the southern plains and northern woodlands. It provides a rich mosaic of habitats, crisscrossed by rivers, the most permanent of which is Seronera River. Seronera Wildlife Lodge takes it name from this river which surrounds the lodge in a u-shape. With year-round water, this is the most reliable part of the park to view wildlife. The elusive Leopard is also common here but less easily spotted. The river tracks offer the best possibilities to view leopard, which usually rest in the branches of the acacia trees.

Dates:

Open all year

Rack Rates 2006 (subject to change):

Full Board

$135 per room  (April 1 - May 31)  LOW

$200 per room (March, June, September, November, December) HIGH

$220 per room (January, February, July, August, October) PEAK

 

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


 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     

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