Nice tented camp located on a hill close to the Ngorongoro Crater, surrounded by coffee plantations and maize fields. Rooms, inside individual tents, are spacious and offer a terrace with a view of a lush green hill. There are private showers and flush toilets in every room. Theyre not very well-lit at night however, so bring flashlights. There is unlimited wifi available in common areas (dining tent, reception, and lounge). You can also charge your devices at the reception. The staff, including the security guards, are very friendly. One security guard called Lazaro took us for a long afternoon walk in the surrounding area; he introduced us to the local plants and fruits and told us about his own life as a Maasai.Dinner is served at your table; it is not a buffet, unlike most safari camps and lodges. We had beef goulash with rice, cabbage and seasonal veg; bread and pumpkin soup; Russian salad; and lemon cake with chocolate syrup. Everything tasted really great and the portions were perfectly sized. Breakfast is also not a buffet. We had a fruit platter, 1 toast, 1 crepe, and a choice of eggs. Lunchboxes are provided for those going on safari.Overall a nice place for a stop on safari. The selling point is the cute environment and wonderful view, as well as its proximity to Ngorongoro Crater.Only downsides: 1. It can be dark in the tent at night. 2. Wifi not available in our individual tents, only in common areas. 3. Located far from the main road and quite difficult to find.
An amazing camp. The rooms (tents really) are very equipped and comfortable, the view is absolutely amazing, and the staff is very friendly. Highly recommended.
Rooms has Very good locationAnd the nice varanda where you can see the animals around your tents
Poor food. Staff locked the tent from outside, so our claustrofobic friend could not get out. Terrible road, not worth it. No hot water.
Nice clean and very unique location. Beautiful landscapes
It is an amazing place with cabins with spectacular views. Very attentive staff. The road to get is somewhat difficult but worth it. Good place to spend more than one night and have time to enjoy walks around and the coffee fields.