5/24/2023 0 Comments Lake natron swimmingOvernight – full service camping, lake natron Swimming pool surrounded by steep rock walls showered by cascading spring water where you Winding up through the shady gorge you will reach a beautiful natural Together with your guide, you will be accompanied by a local maasai guide and walk up to theĮngero sero waterfalls. The area surrounding lake natron contains some of the most harshĪnd amazing scenery in africa and is utterly breathtaking. The base of africa’s only active volcano, oldoinyo lengai, known as the “mountain of god” to Day by day itinerary Day 1: Lake Natron (l,d)ĭepart moshi/arusha in the morning and travel to lake natron. Trip highlights: Venture to the wild, remote and hauntingly beautiful lake natron Watch the sun rise from the summit of Ol Doinyo Lengai. Ask us for a tailor-made itinerary, created just for you. Alternatively, this tour can start and end in Dar es salaam and we can book additional accommodation and internal flights upon request This tour is a private trek and run exclusively for you and can depart any day This tour offers non-participation, full service camping including the following equipment all- Seasons 2-person tents, mattress and pillow with the option to upgrade your accommodation to Moivaro tented camp in lake natron This tour can be customised to suit your needs perfectly. This tour starts and ends in moshi/arusha. Every seven years lengai erupts and plumes of smoke billow Out of the crater. The Eastern horizons dominated by kilimanjaro and to the west the Forested escarpments and hills comprising the western slopes of the Rift valley. To the south Stretch the crater highlands and the ngorongoro game reserve. Looking north from its summit crater, the hot barren Salt flats of lake natron stretch into the distance. It is located in northern tanzania lying just south of lake natron in the Rift valley, in the heart of maasai country, and locally regarded as a Sacred mountain. The Summit of this strato-volcano is 2962 metres above sea level, and Affords direct views into the caldera of tanzania’s only officially- Certified active volcano, and the world’s only carbonatite volcano Records of eruptions have been maintained since 1883, the largest of Which deposited ash 100 kilometres away in loliondo on the kenyan Border to the north west. The lodge can arrange half or full day walks up Engare Sero gorge to several waterfalls, and the adventurous hike up Ol Doinyo Lengai (2890 metres), an active carbonatite volcano with stunning views.Oldoinyo lengai” means “the mountain of god” in the maasai language. Located within walking distance are the hominid footprints and Lake Natron where over 1 million flamingos come to breed. Solar power is used extensively to reduce or omit carbon emissions and avoid noise pollution from generators. Water is manually pumped directly from the spring for bathing and run through a desalination filter for drinking. There are no permanent structures, no cement bricks or wooden platforms. A private path leads from each tent to a natural swimming pool in the spring-fed stream.įacilities & Services: Initially designed / founded by an eco-enthusiast Tim Leach, Lake Natron Camp continues to be operated as a very low impact eco-camp, with many new improvements under new ownership and management by Summits Africa. The Bedu shade nets help keep guests cool during the day and protect them from the occasional strong winds.Įach sleeping tent is furnished with full size beds, quality linen and blankets, tables and chairs and has its own running water, en-suite shower and compost toilet. The camouflaged Bedu shade nets were especially designed for the Natron area. The road is tarmac up to Mto wa Mbu in Lake Manyara (120kms or 2 hours drive from Arusha), and from Lake Manyara the drive takes about 3 hours in unpaved road to Lake Natron.Īccommodation: The camp has 10 sleeping tents, one common tent with the bar, dining and lounge area, kitchen tent and staff tents. Location: Lake Natron Camp is located on the southern end of Lake Natron in the Great Rift Valley, near Ol Doinyo Lengai, Tanzania’s only active volcano, some 240 kilometres to the northwest of Arusha town.
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