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Arusha

Ngare Sero Lodge

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About Ngare Sero Lodge

Chill out at this forested sanctuary on the lower slopes of Mount Meru.
Ngare Sero Mountain Lodge is located 20 kilometres east of Arusha in northern Tanzania. Built in 1905, the lodge is well known for its origins as the estate of the Von Trapp family (yes, the very family of The Sound of Music fame). Since the 1970s, however, Ngare Sero has been firmly owned and faultlessly run by Tim and Katya Leach, who deliver some of the country's highest levels of service. The lodge is surrounded by 20 hectares of forest, with a lake and a trickling creek, so peace is pretty much assured from the moment you arrive.
From $240 per person/per night
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The property

The ground floor of the old farmhouse serves as the main communal area, with a large hall decorated with African artefacts, two dining rooms and a comfortable lounge with a grand stone fireplace. Outside, a long veranda has several seating areas overlooking the garden, where there's a pretty lake, a quaint footbridge, a spa, stables, a trout farm and an organic veggie patch. There's also a 30-metre-long swimming pool (days can be hot!) and few outdoor dining and seating areas.

The rooms

Three lovely en-suite rooms in the main house have king-sized beds, private lounges and verandas with spectacular views of Kilimanjaro. In the garden, 10 semi-detached garden rooms are tucked among bougainvilleas and jacaranda trees. They're charming – each is individually decorated with beautiful fabrics and handmade furniture. With views of Kili and Meru, the fully equipped private villa (once the manager's house) sleeps five in two en-suite bedrooms, with a third en-suite bedroom and small lounge in the adjoining cabin.

Activities

Ngare Sero is better known as a retreat where you charge (or recharge) your batteries before undertaking the rest of your Tanzanian adventure. Nevertheless, there's plenty to keep you interested for a day or two. Wander through the forest, or explore further afield on horseback (several horses are stabled on the property). Cast your line in the trout-filled lake, or just enjoy a gentle paddle on its calm waters and watch the birds – 200-plus species have been recorded.

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Arusha

Dusty, rustic and a little bit quirky, there’s plenty to do in Arusha before or after a safari.