|
 

Experience thrilling daily game drives in closed Land Rovers with
pop up roofs into the crater (half day and full day). Driving within
the Serengeti
is an otional extra, but a photographer's dream. Game and bird viewing
opportunities in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area are exceptional. You
may request the sole use of a Land Rover for game viewing, but this
is at your own expense.

Guided walking safaris follow a dramatic route, skirting the rim
of the crater and are an optional extra.

Guests
are invited to visit a Maasai cultural village, situated in the Ngorongoro
Conservation Area. In the village, guests are free to walk around, browse
through the local handicrafts or watch Maasai dancing. You can visit
beautiful lakes Ndutu and Eyasi, and the impressive Empakaai
Crater. You can also enjoy deliciously cool sundowners with exceptional
views, as well as private bush breakfasts and lunches. All of these
activities are optional extras.
Excursions
to the volcanic ash dune of "Shifting
Sands" near Olduvai are a highlight. It is also possible to explore
the roots of mankind on our half- or full-day excursions to the famous
archeological site of Olduvai
Gorge. Nearby Laetoli has revealed fossil footprints of animals
and ancestral humans who walked the earth 3.6 million years ago. Olduvai
Gorge, a 45-minute game drive away, has produced the finest quality
and greatest abundance of paleo-anthropological information concerning
the behaviour and physical structure of our earliest ancestors.

Other activities at the lodge include croquet and boulle
(French game similar to bowls), board games and a stunning collection
of wildlife books, magazines and videos.
|