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Situated in the heart of Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), is the remarkable Four Seasons Safari Lodge, Serengeti – it is and most likely will be the only property to be built on this scale and size in the park. Despite its remote setting, the Lodge features all the modern amenities one would expect from Four Seasons including air conditioning and high-speed Internet access in all the guest rooms alongside open-air terraces with direct views of the Plains. The guest rooms and free standing villas are linked to the main lobby area and spa pavilions via wooden walkways; wildlife surrounds the property at all times – take a dip in the infinity pool and you may be joined by an elephant drinking from the adjacent watering hole.
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At the Discovery Centre you'll find museum quality exhibits and a lecture hall where you can learn more about the African culture and history. Get to know the Maasai and become involved in a social responsible programme that could help a local school or wildlife conservation efforts.
Nestled in the heart of the world's best-known wildlife sanctuary, Tanzania's Serengeti National Park, Four Seasons Safari Lodge offers magnificent and memorable ways to experience this captivating environment and its fascinating inhabitants. Safari means 'journey' in Swahili, so prepare to experience just that - a journey through the seemingly endless grassland as you encounter zebra, lions, cheetahs, giraffes and much, much more. Alongside thrilling bush-drives, the lodge offers discovery of Serengeti through a range of unique activities, including picnics in the bush and safari photography classes.
Kijana Klub, for children aged 8 – 17 years, features an arts and crafts room and a special area for video games and movies. A professionally supervised programme of activities, designed to take advantage of the Serengeti's natural environment, the animal kingdom and the plants and insects of the Serengeti are also available.
What better way to relax after a game drive than in the Spa where you can rehydrate and re-energise your body and soul. Sink into one of the private outdoor tubs and contemplate the incredible blueness of the sky above you, take a steam shower and wash away your cares then succumb to the magic of a Serengeti-inspired treatment using products that tap into the healing properties of the Serengeti's indigenous plants and minerals. Alternatively, stretch out those muscles at the state-of-the-art Fitness Centre.
Surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty and mesmerising wildlife, a Serengeti adventure is perfect for couples looking for romance. Journey into the heart of the bush with a captivating private game-drive or embark on a unique walking safari and enjoy a delicious sundowner cocktail under the savannah sky. Unwind and get closer after a day in the bush with the sensual and calming Burudika Couple's Massage or find balance together with a private yoga class for two, overlooking the stunning surroundings. As evening falls, enjoy an exquisite four-course dinner, served by your private waiter, on the picturesque Pool Island.
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Wine tasting session or private dinners for up to 16 people is available upon request in the a private room. Kula’s Restaurant, presents specially selected food and wine pairings - an excellent opportunity to learn more about the world of wine and South African wines in particular.
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The climate of the Serengeti National Park is subtropical. May to August is dry and relatively cool; September to October is warmer still and remains dry; while November to April experiences more rain, though still with warm temperatures. The below figures contain the average maximum temperatures and average rainfall for each month.
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The vast Serengeti National Park covers an area of nearly 13,000 square kilometres and is home to resident populations of lion, cheetah, giraffe and elephant. Rhinoceros, zebra and gazelles can also be seen grazing on the open plains, whilst hippopotamus wallow in the rivers. With 500 recorded bird species, this is truly a wildlife paradise. With the annual wildebeest and zebra migration passing through the park, it’s no wonder the Serengeti National Park is on most people’s bucket list.
One of the most spectacular wildlife experiences in the world can be seen in the Serengeti National Park, when over two-million wildebeest and half-a-million zebra migrate across the plains, in search of nutritious grass shoots, following the annual rains. It’s hard to comprehend the sheer volume of animals until you witness first-hand the vast herds as far as the eye can see.
Accompanied by an experienced guide and armed ranger, a walking safari is a great way to gain a greater insight into the eco-systems of the Serengeti. Learn how to identify the tracks of animals , as well as which plants are used for medicinal purposes by the Maasai, as you journey on foot.
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