Kisima Ngeda Camp
> Lake Eyasi
Set in a thick stand of doum palm and fever tree forest on a 100-hectare farm, Kisima Ngeda camp overlooks the seasonal lake Eyasi. An inviting natural spring boils out of the rocks just meters away from the mess area. A rocky granite hill forms a dramatic backdrop to the camp to the back. Many come here to relax in a quiet, remote, and beautiful setting.
OVERVIEW:
At the back of the camp, a rocky granite hill forms a dramatic backdrop to the camp. One of the only camps available near Lake Eayasi is that most of the accommodation here is lodges.
Location:
Lake Eyasi
Wifi:
Available in Main Area
Pool:
Common Pool
Type:
Tented Lodge
Class:
Class Five
Rooms Count:
8
THE LODGE/CAMP:
The main area is built with beautiful wooden floors and palm-thatch roofs. It consists of a Cozy Bar & lounge area with cushioned, bench-seated nooks, a perfect place to relax before dinner. The adjoining dining room is where meals are served, with an expansive view of the lake. Food is delicious and wholesome. The cuisine combines organic and seasonal produce from the best local producers with only essentials imported. All our meals are freshly prepared and homemade, including bread and ice cream.
ROOMS:
Eight palm-thatched tented chalets on wooden decks blend into the forest. In each, a spacious furnished veranda leads to the bedroom, which features a king-size bed and a comfy armchair. The en-suite bathroom is behind the living area, with a walk-in shower and a separate loo. Staff will heat water for your shower through a traditional Tanganyika boiler heated by palm fronds. The decor pays tribute to the indigenous people in brass coil lampshades and handcrafted metal-framed mirrors.
QUICK INSIGHTS:
In the surrounding hills live the Hadza people, whose traditional hunter-gatherer lifestyle has survived into the modern era, against all odds.
One of the camps near Lake Eyasi is to visit the Hadza and Datogo Tribe.
RATING AND REVIEWS:
5/5