Ngutuni Lodge

Email: bookings@bookingsmgt.co.ke
Telephone: +254 724 348088
P.O BOX 3330213
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Ngutuni Lodge is a rustic safari lodge and a luxury lodge located in the heart of a 10,000-acre Ngutuni game sanctuary surrounded on three sides by Tsavo East Park, Kenya, Ngutuni sanctuary offers night, game drives, the Ngutuni Lodge overlooks a waterhole and is set against the spectacular backdrop of the Sagala Hills. The Ngutuni Safari Lodge is located 15 minutes from Tsavo East main gate and 1hr from Tsavo West and Taita Hills, spectacularly constructed from large timber poles, with plunging thatched roofs and waxed timber decking, the Ngutuni Lodge Tsavo skillfully blends traditional African design with modern comforts, the waterhole attracts animals throughout the day & night. Soft illumination means guests can enjoy watching animals through the night from the privacy of your balcony or during the daytime from the open plan bar & restaurant deck. Situated in the Tsavo national park, Unique and intimate, managed with warmth and passion, Ngutuni Lodge in Tsavo offers the authentic safari experience, The ideal retreat for couples, families, friends and corporate guests. Ngutuni Lodge offers you the chance to unwind, relax and reboot. Our intimate safari was designed to combine the rustic nature of a bushveld retreat with the style and elegance you'd expect of a first-rate safari destination. Our guests can look forward to every comfort and convenience, including game drives conducted by our knowledgeable nature guides, a full-service restaurant that serves the very best in Pan African wines and cuisine, as well as al fresco boma barbeques prepared by our talented chefs. Experience the sheer majesty of a Kenya safari and the exclusivity of a small, intimate luxury lodge. Tsavo national park is a national treasure, full of rare and fascinating wildlife – including the famous Big Five! But the adventure doesn’t end when you step out of the safari vehicles. The Ngutuni Lodge in Tsavo offers a wide range of adventures to make your stay one you will be unlikely to forget. This is Tsavo national park like you’ve never experienced it before! The uniqueness of Ngutuni Lodge in Tsavo lies in its diversity – not only the complexity of biomes but the range of fauna and flora that is a result of the changing landscapes – all of which can be covered in a fyll day game drive, There is no better way of demonstrating your love and appreciation, than marking those milestones than the inspiring, intimate and adventure filled setting that is Ngutuni Lodge in Tsavo, Nature has created the perfect picturesque surroundings for you and your loved ones to celebrate the occasion. Whether it be a birthday, engagement, wedding, honeymoon or anniversary, we provide the ultimate setting, spiced up with excellent food, service and a sprinkle of spoils. Ngutuni Lodge is one of Kenya very best family-friendly safari destinations. Being a family-owned lodge, we strongly believe in quality family time, creating unforgettable memories in nature that get passed from generation to generation. Our experienced child-minders also allow parents to enjoy some relaxing time to themselves, while children are treated to an array of activities, both fun and educational. Experiencing the cuisine at Ngutuni Lodge is worth the experience on its own! Yet the beautiful surroundings and atmosphere are a perfect accompaniment which only make the pleasure of dining even more fulfilling. Our chefs introduce local flavours and techniques into international dishes to create a world class dining experience complimented by a selection of Kenya finest wines and other beverages, dining at Ngutuni Safari Lodge becomes an adventure all on its own. Ngutuni Lodge is deeply involved in wildlife conservation, particularly that of the critically endangered elephant species. Therefore, guests of Ngutuni Safari Lodge have the unique opportunity to experience elephant conservation in action. Under the careful eyes of park representatives and animal care specialists, guests can actively participate in the process of gathering DNA samples from a sedated rhino as well as “notching” the animal, ensuring it can be tracked throughout the reserve.. Read More


Ngutuni Lodge Accommodation

Immerse yourself in the African bush with our luxury rooms offering a secluded experience in a serene. Each room is equipped with camping chairs on private decks, and comfortable queen-sized beds dressed with high-quality linen. The lodge has 48 rooms built of blocks all facing the waterhole and the endless savannah of Tsavo National Park. All rooms are fully furnished with a bathroom, shower, one double and one single bed each and balcony. Ngutuni invites guests to immerse themselves in the abundant natural surroundings of the lodge while relaxing into the luxurious comforts of the lodge. We are here to facilitate the ultimate experience of feeling at home in the bush.

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Ngutuni Lodge Experience

Ngutuni Lodge offers you unforgettable experiences with a host of activities and incredible wildlife. Enjoy a game drive with the expert guides, The Ngutuni Lodge experience is immersive and built on the ideals of conservation and preservation. It is delivered by a specially curated team of excellent and award-winning guides, allowing guests to feel connected to this special place. we encourage our guests to spend some time in the field and join our expertly trained and experienced guides on a walking safari. This activity brings the details of nature into perspective and peels away the layers between us and the bush. You’ll feel closer to Mother Earth and learn about the wild in a new and unique way. Ngutuni is a 10,000-acre private game sanctuary located next to Tsavo East National Park on its eastern boundary near the town of Voi. Its location is easily accessible which makes it a perfect getaway spot from the Southern part of Kenya, and from all the beach resorts of the Kenyan coast. Game viewing is perfectly superb with great concentration of elephants, lion prides, buffalo, Rhino, Gazelles and a variety of antelopes that regularly visit the Lodge’s strategically dug waterhole. Ngutuni lodge is a luxury safari lodge set against a backdrop of the spectacular sagalla hills. It is only in Ngutuni Sanctuary, in the whole of Tsavo East National Park, where one can do a night game drive conveniently and spot a lot of animals including many big cats at very close range... Read More


Ngutuni fact Sheet

Join us in the grasslands that stretch as far as the eye can see in our private game sanctuary, bordered on three sides by Tsavo East National Park. Tsavo is Kenya’s largest national Park at 22,000km2, split into two parts East & West. You’re met with our warm Kenyan hospitality with a cold drink & warm towel, after which you can enjoy your all-inclusive package making use of the large veranda overlooking the watering hole. With a cold drink in hand you can sit & relax as you watch the animals come for a drink also. We have regular visits from short maned lions, elephant, zebra, giraffe, waterbuck, warthog and over 500 species of birds that inhabit the plains. There are 48 guest rooms across four blocks that all face the watering hole, families can take advantage of the 8 interconnecting bedrooms. Rooms are equipped with one double & one single bed, comfortably housing 3 adults, or 2 adults and a child. Separate bathrooms with a hairdryer and shower come as standard along with telephones, dressing table, and a watering hole facing balcony with seating. After an exciting day of safari either in the sanctuary or in the park you can return to wholesome meals, 3 courses for lunch and 4 courses for dinner consisting of salad, soup, main dish & dessert made up of all locally sourced fresh ingredients. Before departing take a peak in the gift shop and take home a memento of your time, the earnings of which support the local artisans of Tsavo...

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Tsavo National Park

Tsavo National Park is made up of two separate parks, Tsavo East National Park and Tsavo West National Park. The Tsavo National Park is located in Coast Province of Kenya in between Nairobi City and Mombasa. Extending over 21,812km2 (8421 square miles), both Tsavo East and West form the largest conservation area in Kenya, protecting significant populations of all the Big Five. Separated somewhat arbitrarily by the main road between Nairobi and Mombasa, the two parks are nevertheless quite different in character. Notoriously remembered as the scene of bloody massacre inflicted by the Hollywood-immortalized man-eating lions of Tsavo, it's hardly surprising that Kenya's largest wildlife preserve isn't the country's most popular destination. Occupying a whopping 3% of Kenya country's land area, Tsavo Park is comparable in size to Michigan, Jamaica, Wales, or Israel, and large enough to have been split into two separately managed parks -- Tsavo East and Tsavo West -- sadly divided up by the country's busiest highway, an ill-considered deathtrap for animals instinctively roaming between the unfenced reserves. With the constant roar of traffic chasing between Nairobi and Mombasa, were it not for the frequent scenes of roadkill that includes rarely spotted animals, you'd hardly suspect that each of the adjacent parks shelters an overwhelming abundance of wildlife including a third of Kenya's total elephant population -- just more than 11,000 of the beasts roam this ecosystem. If you have any say in the matter, ask your driver to slow down while driving between Nairobi and Mombasa. Tsavo National Park Notoriously remembered as the scene of bloody massacre inflicted by the Hollywood-immortalized man-eating lions of Tsavo, it's hardly surprising that Kenya's largest wildlife preserve isn't the country's most popular destination. Occupying a whopping 3% of the country's land area, Tsavo is comparable in size to Michigan, Jamaica, Wales, or Israel, and large enough to have been split into two separately managed parks -- Tsavo East and Tsavo West -- sadly divided up by the country's busiest highway, an ill-considered deathtrap for animals instinctively roaming between the unfenced reserves. With the constant roar of traffic chasing between Nairobi and Mombasa, were it not for the frequent scenes of roadkill that includes rarely spotted animals, you'd hardly suspect that each of the adjacent parks shelters an overwhelming abundance of wildlife, including a third of Kenya's total elephant population -- just more than 11,000 of the beasts roam this ecosystem. If you have any say in the matter, ask your driver to slow down while driving between Nairobi and Mombasa. Transformed into a wildlife preserve by pioneering warden David Sheldrick, the arid Tsavo was, until the 1940s, unchartered, completely undeveloped, and known simply as the Taru Desert. As with so many officially protected parks, Tsavo became a protected area because of its unsuitability for agriculture -- a tsetse fly infestation and lack of water kept this great swath of land from human exploitation. Previously, it served as hunting grounds for the Waliangulu and Kamba tribes, and it also saw some Anglo-German conflict during World War I. More recently, its outer extremities and northern reaches have been sites of bitter conflict between poachers and conservationists too ill equipped and understaffed to adequately police such a vast terrain. Nevertheless, authorities claim that they're winning the war on elephant and rhino poachers, and game numbers are on the increase. There are only two permanent rivers in this vast area. The Tsavo begins its life as snowmelt on Kilimanjaro and is greatly supplemented by a huge underground river flowing toward the famed Mzima Springs, a veritable oasis in Tsavo West. Meanwhile, the Athi River, in Tsavo East, begins near Nairobi. With the exception of small pockets of oasis like vegetation -- doum palms and Tana poplars that line the rivers and shelter the springs -- Tsavo's terrain can be extremely dry, dusty, and inhospitable, its miragelike plains broken by volcanic remnants and immense lava flows. Still, it's a landscape of unusual beauty and distinctive contrasts; the type of vegetation, in fact, varies so markedly that you'll notice distinct changes in the microclimate -- the temperature, even -- as you move around. One minute you might be watching hippos and crocodiles on a wide beach along the river, and the next observing the Tsavo's famous "red elephants" stomping in the dust. And with so much space in which to maneuver, it's not much of a challenge to steer clear of fellow visitors.


Tsavo National Park by Road

Thanks to the Mombasa-Nairobi highway and its proximity to the coast, many people visiting Tsavo do so as a sidebar to seaside holidays. By road, Tsavo East is 3 1/2 hours from Mombasa and 4 1/2 hours from Nairobi -- of course, traffic can be scary if you have no control over the speed at which your driver decides to tear along the highway. Coming from Nairobi, Tsavo East is accessed via the town of Voi (where KWS has its headquarters) through either of two gates: Voi or Manyani. From Mombasa, entry is via Bachuma Gate, whereas if you're on the road from Malindi, you'll arrive via Sala Gate. Such details aren't likely to affect you, though, as your driver and ground operator will conspire to make sure you get there in the quickest possible time -- in fact, better to request a more modestly paced drive, if you can. For Tsavo West, the main access points are Chyulu Gate, if coming from Amboseli, or Mtito Andei Gate if approaching via the highway from either Nairobi (240km/149 miles) or Mombasa. Visitors from Mombasa also use Tsavo Gate near Manyani.

Tsavo National Park by Air

Tsavo is close to both the Malindi and /Mombasa coast and the Chyulu Hills, which by private charter takes approximately 35 minutes. A 50-minute flight will get you from Nairobi to Tsavo West; Safarilink has daily flights departing the capital at 7:30am. Note that the return flight takes 70 to 80 minutes. Mombasa Air Safari flies from the coast to the private airstrip at Finch Hattons in Tsavo West. There are no scheduled flights to Tsavo East, but 6 airstrips in the southern part of the park and 13 in the northern part are available for charter flights -- your ground operator will make arrangements for you to be dropped at the one nearest your lodge or camp, and land transfers will be organized, too.

Tsavo Park Fees or conservation fees

Entry to either park is $50 per day for adults and $25 for children ages 3 to 18; if you want to see both parks in a single day (although, given the enormity of each of them, you should have no reason to do this), you will need to pay twice. Access to either park is by means of a KWS Smartcard, which your ground operator can purchase and load for you in advance of your arrival; don't arrive without a prepaid card, as this will mean making a time-consuming detour to park headquarters to pick up a new card.



Booking Ngutuni Lodge

Our choice of Ngutuni Lodges makes Tsavo Park favorite among budget safari Lodge -conscious travelers searching for a safari to tsavo to remember, as expert Tsavo Lodge finder we have listed Lodges in Ngutuni to choose from including information on Ngutuni reservations or Tsavo booking procedures, contact information including Ngutuni telephone numbers, Ngutuni email address and Ngutuni websites, there's something for everyone! If you’re looking for a Lodge in Ngutuni, you should consider visiting during the low season because you'll find a list of cheapest Lodges in Ngutuni in May and June. At Ngutuni Lodges room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best Lodge in Ngutuni if you stay on a Sunday. Book a Budget Lodge in Tsavo more than 90 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Tsavo Lodge. The cheapest 3-star Lodge in Tsavo found on Budget Lodge in Tsavo in the last 2 weeks was $45, while the most expensive was $473. How long should you stay? Hotels in Tsavo bookings users usually book their Ngutuni hotel for 8 days. Considering it's one of the largest and most notable cities in the world, there are plenty of Ngutuni hotels that offer world-class experiences - some great choices include the Ngutuni Lodge and Voi Safari Lodge as these are all some of the finest hotels in Tsavo Kenya Tsavo is a popular town for business trips and hotels accommodation will clear out considerably once the traditional work weekends. Plan your vacation in advance and with this in mind and you’ll have better luck finding a nice room within your budget, worried about getting around the Tsavo park without paying for expensive cabs? Consider Ngutuni accommodation that are conveniently located in the park, if you’re planning to have a busy city experience with plenty of Tsavo nightlife, take a look at one of the many Tsavo hotels. Don’t be afraid to choose an accommodation in Tsavo located in a quieter and more calm part of the park. If you're looking to travel to Tsavo on a budget, you'll be happy to know that you can find accommodation in Tsavo for as low as $45. Of course, that price is affected by amenities, star rating, and even the time of year you visit. At most, Tsavo hotel prices can be as high as $224. Staying a short amount of time in Tsavo is an effective way to reduce hotel costs. When you cut your vacation down to just a few days, you don't have to worry as much about Tsavo hotels prices since you don't have that many nights to stay. For budget accommodation in Tsavo, 3 to 4 days should be all the nights you need. That's generally enough to enjoy the city's top attractions, though there's certainly enough to do to warrant a week-long trip. When booking cheap accommodation in Tsavo, it's typically best to book about 3 weeks in advance. Book further in advance than that and you could be paying too much for your room, as accommodation hotels will often overestimate future demand. However, if you wait too long, you might find that the hotel has been completely booked



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