Ndutu Lodge

Ndutu Lodge

Thirty-two charming thatched bungalows extend from an open sided main lodge.                             

Ndutu Lodge was founded in 1967 by George Dove, who fell in love with Ndutu’s pristine location that offered easy access to the Great Migration during the green season (Dec to Apr). Ndutu quickly became a favorite stopover for many distinguished authors, photographers, filmmakers and wildlife biologists. Luxury it is not, but charm and character more than make up for what might be lacking in opulence here.                                                                                 

Most Known For                                                              

Historic lodge with down-to-earth cottages                                                  

Ideal location to witness the Great Migration                                

Host to many authors, filmmakers & researchers                                                       

Easy access to the famous Serengeti plains                                                              

Activities                                                  

Private Game Drives, Walking Safaris, Sundowners & Bonfires                                                                                 

Wildlife                                            

Wildebeest, Zebra, Eland, Lion, Leopard, Cheetah, Giraffe, Elephant, Caracal, Hyena, Jackal                                

Location                                             

South Serengeti near the Lake Ndutu, Matiti Plains and Gol Kopjes                                                                                   

Best Months To Visit                                   

January, February, March, April, May, June, November, December           

About Ndutu Lodge

Ndutu Lodge has established a solid reputation over the years and continues to attract many repeat guests. The consistent draw, aside from Ndutu’s charming atmosphere, is its superb and beautiful location. The Lodge is situated just a few hundred yards from the shore of Lake Ndutu, and only a few miles from the banks of the larger Lake Masek. The area boasts some of the most beautiful acacia woodland to be found on the fringe of the expansive Serengeti plains, and stunning visions of these quintessential African trees silhouetted against a vivid sunset or sunrise will surely linger in your memory for a long time to come.