The Highlands Lodge in Ngorongoro

The Highlands Lodge in Ngorongoro

The Highlands redefines the Ngorongoro experience, raising the bar for low-impact yet high-style camps. Carefully positioned for maximum privacy on the slopes of the Olmoti Crater, our guests enjoy sweeping views of the Serengeti. The inspiration for the eight canvas geodesic domed suites draws from the traditional Maasai bomas that dot the landscape. Warm, intimate and contemporary, this is the perfect place to discover the wild and pristine Crater Highlands. At the heart of the camp is an authentic indoor fireplace designed to emulate the traditional East African campfire experience. Delve into the library or enjoy a drink from our whisky dome, unwind comfortably, and style at the end of each rewarding day.

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Services & Amenities of The Highlands Lodge in Ngorongoro

Double Tent – 2 pax

(6 ROOMS)

The Highlands Lodge in Ngorongoro has six large, luxury guest tents with fantastic views of the Gola Mountains. The domes can be twins or doubles; several have a mezzanine for a third bed. The tents all feature king-sized beds and en-suite bathrooms with separate flush toilets and double-headed plumbed showers. Each Tent also has a wood-burning fireplace and plenty of cosy blankets and rugs for warmth in the colder months.

Family Tent – 4 pax

(1 ROOM)

The Highlands Lodge in Ngorongoro features a one-family tent accommodating two adults and two children. The central dome is a standard double with a covered walkway leading to a smaller dome with twin beds and an en-suite shower room for the children.

Honeymoon Tent – 2 pax

(1 ROOM)

The Honeymoon dome emphasises privacy, rest, and relaxation. It has a king-sized bed, an en-suite bathroom with a double-headed shower, and a wood-burning fireplace for warmth in the colder months. In addition, there is a seating area, a large elevated deck, and an outdoor hot tub that looks out over the beautiful landscape of Ngorongoro.

Location of The Highlands

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and with good reason: it is a stunning landscape of mountainous forests, grassy plains, and swampy marshlands. The Highlands perches at the edge of a forest that encircles Olmoti Volcano. It is the highest property in the area, affording sublime, panoramic vistas. Both sunrise and sunset are visible from camp. 

The famous Ngorongoro Crater lies 40 km to the south. The crater, the largest inactive, intact, and unflooded caldera in the world, was formed when a volcano exploded and collapsed in on itself 2 to 3 million years ago. It is now one of the best places in Africa for wildlife viewing, with the Big Five and an extraordinary concentration of predators in the area. On the northern flank of Olmoti Volcano, we might see buffalo, zebras, hartebeests, bushbucks, leopards, and elephants (at certain times of the year), as well as nocturnal animals such as hyenas and porcupines. Empakaai Crater is known for the thousands of flamingos that gather along the shores of its soda lake (a highly alkaline lake).

What to expect during the year

Ngorongoro is a year-round safari destination, but we think the best time to visit is May to avoid crowds. July and August are when the Ngorongoro receives the most tourists. There is a fairly significant difference in climate between the Ngorongoro Crater and the surrounding Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The crater is much colder than the NCA due to its higher altitude. Allow a drop of around seven °C per 1,000 meters (3.5°F per 1,000 feet). It also rains more around the crater rim, and night-time temperatures can dip to freezing, so pack many layers.

JANUARY – MARCH

January and February see a rain gap between the wet seasons, though it’s difficult to predict exactly when this will fall. Migratory birds are in the NCA during these months. There are fewer tourists than in July and August (though it can still feel busy).

APRIL – JUNE

The long rains fall in April and May, the wettest time of year. However, it doesn’t rain all day, and plenty of wildlife-spotting opportunities exist. May is the best time to avoid crowds and see wildflowers that bloom across the crater floor. Travel during this time to take advantage of low season rates. The dry season arrives in June.

JULY – SEPTEMBER

July and August’s dry season are peak months for travel, mainly because of the school holidays. This is also the best time to find wildlife. The days are usually sunny and clear.

OCTOBER – DECEMBER

Fewer people visit the NCA outside the peak season, though the crater can still feel quite busy. Migratory birds usually begin to arrive in November.

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