Ndutu was originally the home of Hugo Van Lawick and Jane Goodall and has attracted expert guides, photographers, film makers and scientists for over 55 years.
The Ndutu region is most famous for its incredible resident predators, the calving of the wildebeest and it is one of the finest locations to witness cheetah hunting! Comprising 34 charming stone and thatch cottages it is the oldest lodge in Tanzania and is famed for its homely warmth and generous hospitality. The lodge is under new ownership and has recently been updated remaining true to its traditional roots.

We have built a reputation over the past 50 years as consistently being the choice of expert guides, professional wildlife photographers, filmmakers and biologists alike. The reason? It is simply the best place in the Serengeti eco system to watch and enjoy predators and prey, herds and hunters and is one of the finest locations to witness the extraordinary speed and spectacle of cheetah hunting their prey.
We are a family at Ndutu and immensely proud of what we do, and our dedicated team are key to the success, they are what makes staying with us a very special experience.
Do not miss the experience!

Ndutu Safari lodge is located in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area on the edge of the Southern Serengeti plains filled with acacia trees and wide views across Lake Ndutu.
We have thirty four en-suite cottages at Ndutu which range from double, twins, triples and a quad room and all are built from local materials. Our stone and thatch cottages are naturally cool due to the thick walls and they provide simple and comfortable accommodation. Each room has an en- suite bathroom with hot showers, sink and flushing toilet.
All of the cottages have a private veranda overlooking the natural unfenced landscape of indigenous trees and shrubs outside your cottage door ensuring you are never far from the host of birds and mammals who call the Ndutu area home. The cottages extend from a warm and welcoming central dining, seating and bar or ‘mess’ area which has long been a gathering place for friends old and new.
Dining
Here at Ndutu we are committed to our guests feeling refreshed and nourished during their stay. After a restful night set yourself up for the day from the wealth of freshly prepared options for breakfast. If you are opting for an early game drive we can arrange for a tasty bush breakfast on the move.

All dining at the Lodge is in the central seating, dining and bar area which is the heart of the lodge, with views over the broad vista of the plains onto Lake Ndutu in the distance . Lunch and dinner are served at your table with a generous three-course menu of deliciously tempting options for lunch and a hearty four -course dinner served each evening. Our central bar serves mean cocktails which is a great way to start off your evening.

The evening campfire is a legendary part of life at Ndutu. For decades, this has been the time and place where after a day’s adventures wildlife photographers, trackers, safari guides, filmmakers and natural history experts have gathered in the evening calm after day’s exploration. Sit as the sunset fades across the plains and enjoy a drink or two in the firelight of the daily campfire, share some tasty pre-dinner nibbles and absorb the silence descending around you as night falls before heading inside for your four course dinner allowing more time for conversation and relaxation.
But don’t expect to lose weight on safari with us. The homemade cookie jar is on offer all day along with complementary hot drinks!







MIGRATION
Travelling down from Kenya every year the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCAA) plays host to one of the world’s greats natural spectacles – The Great Migration.
Over two million migratory animals made up of several species wildebeest, zebra, eland and Thompson gazelle move clockwise from Ngorongoro and the Southern Serengeti to the Northern Serengeti into Kenya and back.
This migration route happens because they follow the rains and therefore the new grasses which grow up rapidly. The Ndutu area is famed for its short grass plains which grow grass which is particularly rich in nutrients and sustains the migratory animals whilst they have their babies. Traditionally the wildebeest and zebra tend to calve on these plains with a peak around February which makes for a beautiful natural spectacle and some exciting predator hunting behaviours.
The Wildebeest continue to mature on the short grass plains well into March and April gaining strength for the long migration to the North following the rains and the new pastures.
Explore Balloon Safari here – December to March
This is a great season to really enjoy the resident predators of Ndutu and indeed Ndutu is a Favorite of expert guides, scientists and biologists for its high numbers of cats including lion, leopard, cheetah, civet, serval, wild cat and caracal.
The resident predators are territorial and so once they have had their young they remain at Ndutu in the local marsh areas which stay wet all year round and are an essential fresh water source for the herbivores therefore attracting predators.
The marshes also serve as the ideal place for cheetah and lion to hide their offspring from danger. You can enjoy sightings of all three species of jackal including the rarely seen side-striped jackal and in the late afternoons you may glimpse striped hyena at the lake shore.
The wonderful thing about doing a game drive during this dry season is that the behaviors of these animals are more visible due to the lack of vegetation. The variety of habitats allows plenty of places to explore and you often find yourself having private encounters with predators.



You can be at the lodge by either road transport from Arusha city taking approximately 3-4 hours to Ndutu safari lodge while flying from Arusha to ndutu airstrip it takes about 50 minutes or an hour then few minutes just 1 km to be transferred to the lodge.





















VALID FROM 1 April 2024 – 15 Dec 2025
Stay 2 Nights get 2nd Night at 120 PP
Offer aBest time to visit
The big herds usually arrive on the plains of Ndutu around November and December and move off around April and Maypplies in Predator season only subsequent 2 Night stays offer continues to apply.
Kids 5-12 Pay half US$ 70 PP
Kids under 5 free
VALID YEAR ROUND excluding Christmas new year & 15 Jan – 15 March
Stay 5 Nights for the price of 4.
Offer applies to one Night full board accommodation only excluding drinks laundry, conservation and park fees applies to the 5th Night.
conservation and park fees apply with both offers. These offers are non-combinable.
We are delighted to confirm that we have some remaining limited availability for this coming migration season in Ndutu Safari Lodge. Special offers apply. see details above.
$390 PP normal rate
The big herds usually arrive on the plains of Ndutu around November and December and move off around April and May

MIGRATION SEASON (December 15th – March 31st)
Double or twin-bed cottages per person per night US$496
EAC resident per person per night US$323
Child 5-12yrs per child per night US$240
Child 0-4, sharing with adult per child per night Free
PREDATOR SEASON (April 1st – December 15th)
Double or twin-bed cottages per person per night US$335
EAC resident per person per night US$135
Child 5-12yrs per child per night US$110
Child 0-4, sharing with adult per child per night free
LAKE-FRONT COTTAGES * full board, per room per night inc.meals not drinks – see optional supplement below
MIGRATION SEASON (December 15th – March 31st)
Triple Room room rate for up to 3 adults (3 x singles) US$1198
Family Room Room rate for up to 2 adults & 2 children US$ 1404
(double & 2 x singles)
Single Room Ratet US$703
Single Room Rate EAC resident US$530
PREDATOR SEASON (April 1st – December 15th)
Triple Room room rate for up to 3 adults (3 x singles) US$820
Family Room Room rate for up to 2 adults & 2 children US$670
(double & 2 x singles)
Single Room Rate US$335
Single Room Rate EAC resident US$135
Tour Leaders may need to share the room
MIGRATION SEASON (December 15th – March 31st) US$133
PREDATOR SEASON (April 1st – December 15th) US$58
Rates with meals included payable at time of booking
MIGRATION SEASON (December 15th – March 31st) US$17
PREDATOR SEASON (April 1st – December 15th) US$13
MIGRATION SEASON (December 15th – March 31st)
Breakfast (for non-staying Guests) US$22
Breakfast box US$11
Lunch (for non-staying Guests) US$33
Lunch box US$22
Picnic Basket US$9
Dinner (for non-staying Guests) US$44
Child 0-4 FREE
Christmas & New Year meal supplement (Dec 25th & 31st) US$39
All day coffee, tea and homemade biscuits FREE
PREDATOR SEASON (April 1st – December 15th)
Breakfast (for non-staying Guests) US$22
Breakfast box US$11
Lunch (for non-staying Guests) US$33
Lunch box US$22
Picnic Basket US$9
Dinner (for non-staying Guests) US$44
Child 0-4 FREE
Christmas & New Year meal supplement (Dec 25th & 31st) N/A
All day coffee, tea and homemade biscuits FREE
*ALL INCLUSIVE SUPPLEMENT PER PERSON PER NIGHT For each guest traveling in the group
Laundry, soft drinks, house wine & beer (Non commissionable) 50 USD 50 USD
MIGRATION SEASON (December 15th – March 31st) US$50
PREDATOR SEASON (April 1st – December 15th) US$50
SAFARIS Subject to availability. Booking in advance essential
Guide only hires per day
MIGRATION SEASON (December 15th – March 31st) US$77
PREDATOR SEASON (April 1st – December 15th) US$77
MIGRATION SEASON (December 15th – March 31st)
from 300 – 400 USD per day
PREDATOR SEASON (April 1st – December 15th)
Subject to availability
APPLIES TO BOTH SEASONS
CONCESSION FEES adult, per person per night, inc. VAT US$39
CONCESSION FEES child (5-15), per person per night, inc. VAT S$11.80
PARK FEES adults, per person per night, including VAT US$70.80
PARK FEES child (5-15) per per per night, including VAT US$23.80
We reserve the right to change our rates at any time.
♣ Ndutu airstrip transfers
♣ FB: Full Board accommodation
♣ All day complimentary coffee, tea and homemade biscuits
♣ Filtered drinking water in the rooms
♣ Breakfast, lunch and dinner
♣ Service charge and VAT
♣ Flights
♣ Drinks (unless on all-inclusive supplement), premium wines and spirits
♣ Laundry (unless on all-inclusive supplement)
♣ Tips
♣ SPA treatments – which can be booked and paid for at the lodge
♣ Concession fees
♣ Park fees
All-inclusive supplement on request laundry, soft drinks, house wine and beer. For each guest traveling in the group.
SPECIAL RATES & OFFERS
♣ Special rates Family rooms / triple rooms – discounted rate
♣ Predator season (April – Dec) special – stay 2 nights get second night at discounted rate – see offer sheet
♣ EAC resident rates
Stay 4 nights and the 5th night is FREE year-round excluding Christmas/New Year – 31st March
Rates available on request
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