Accommodation is in Africa’s most exclusive and astonishingly beautiful lodges where “the views are immensely wide, everything you see made for greatness and freedom, and unequalled nobility”.
Each lodge, linked by road and light aircraft, has been created to perfectly capture the mood, excitement and sheer beauty of its individual corner of Tanzania…..from the ethereal flamingo banks of Lake Manyara, to the explosive colours of the Grumeti River in pure, untempered Africa. And the unforgettable baroness of Africa, rising above her sheltering, swirling skirts of mist …..the Ngorongoro Crater.
We’ve seen people are searching for the top luxury lodges in Tanzania. Below are some of them.
Mnemba Island Lodge

Mnemba is an idyllic island situated within a marine reserve comprising four distinct habitats which are home to a diverse array of Indian Ocean wildlife. Mnemba Island Lodge, owned by Conservation Corporation Africa comprises just 10 rustic palm-frond bandas with en suite bathrooms and private verandas nestling in a tropical beach forest fringed by a soft white coral-sand beach.
Mnemba, an Arabic word meaning octopus head, is a 20-minute cruise in a traditional 16 foot flat-bottomed boat from the Island of Zanzibar. Just one-mile in circumference, a pristine swathe of beach halos the island, fringed by a tropical forest.
A protection zone surrounds the island, conserving magnificent coral reefs where giant turtles, ghost crabs and spectacular tropical fish drift through the lagoons.A stay at this fine lodge wll cost you about US$ 1300.
Singita Saswaka Lodge

Sasakwa Lodge is situated on top of Sasakwa Hill, adjacent to the Western Corridor of the Serengeti in Tanzania. The property is built in the style of a turn-of-the-century east African ranch house, and every effort has been made to celebrate the spectacular views of the Serengeti plains below. Grumeti Reserves are part of the great annual wildebeest migration route and even when it’s not migration season, herds of gazelle, zebra and giraffe can be found across the plains. Expect to pay US$ 15,000 for the whole villa for one night and about US$ 1,500 for the Sasakwa Lodge.
Sasakwa Lodge is owned by Singita


