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Serengeti Sopa Lodge

Accommodation


With our Sopa tradition of excellence, it goes without saying that our fully en suite guestrooms and suites have been designed, decorated and furnished with only your total comfort in mind.


69 standard rooms, all with 2 queen size beds, carpeted, and tastefully furnished with local fabrics and pictures. One entering the room is a lounge with a mini bar. In the front is a verandah with 2 comfortable chairs and coffee table, with glass windows facing the vast Serengeti plains which extend as far as the naked eye can see.


1 of these rooms are suitable for the physically handicapped.

4 very spacious double storey suites, with a lounge area on the ground floor where one can dine, sit out on the balcony facing the Serengeti Plains.


Upstairs is the bedroom with a king size bed on a raised wooden platform, and on one side a bathtub facing the plains. There is an outside open shower as well.

The interior of the suites are painted with the same colours as the main building, terracotta, mustard and blue, which is incorporated in the fabrics. A verandah extends from the room facing the plains, ideal for relaxing and watching the spectacular serengeti sunset.


Our Facilities

Adjoining Rooms  ✓ Gymnasium      ✓ Telephone at Reception

✓ Baby Sitting          ✓ Hairdryers         ✓ Traditional Dances

✓ Balloon Safaris     ✓ Laundry             ✓ Turndown Service

✓ Bird Watching      ✓ Mosquito Nets   ✓ Weddings

✓ Board games       ✓ Outdoor Dining  ✓ WiFi in Public Areas

✓ Children’s Menu   ✓ Special Diets     ✓ Conferences Rooms  ✓ Sundowners       ✓ Gift Shop            ✓ Swimming Pool    

 ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Rooms

About The Serengeti


the Serengeti is now one of the world’s best known National Parks, and with good reason. Its vast, endlessly rolling, Acacia-studded grassland savannahs, riverine forests, swamps, and hills and valleys are home to countless species of numerous wild animals – not to mention birds – as well as the 1.5 million wildebeest which annually migrate northwards – together with tens of thousands of zebras – into  Kenya’s Maasai Mara Game Reserve for a month or two every year.



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