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Africa Safari Karatu

Karatu · Mid Range

<p>Africa Safari Karatu is a family-owned lodge set on a working coffee estate in the cool Karatu highlands, just 15 minutes from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area gate. The property features 35 spacious rooms spread across single-storey stone cottages, each with private verandah, en-suite bathroom with hot rain shower, and views over manicured gardens toward the Oldeani volcano.</p> <p>The lodge's farmhouse restaurant serves home-grown organic produce — fresh salads from the kitchen garden, roasted Karatu coffee, and Tanzanian specialties like banana stew and grilled tilapia. After a dusty day on the crater floor, guests unwind at the poolside bar or take a guided walk through the coffee plantation to learn about bean-to-cup processing.</p> <p>Africa Safari Karatu strikes a balance between comfort and authenticity that bigger chain lodges often miss. The staff, many of whom are from surrounding Iraqw communities, bring genuine warmth and local knowledge to every interaction. It's a lodge that feels like staying at a friend's country house — one that happens to be 20 minutes from the world's largest unflooded caldera.</p>

Accommodation overview

Africa Safari Karatu is a family-owned lodge set on a working coffee estate in the cool Karatu highlands, just 15 minutes from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area gate. The property features 35 spacious rooms spread across single-storey stone cottages, each with private verandah, en-suite bathroom with hot rain shower, and views over manicured gardens toward the Oldeani volcano. The lodge's farmhouse restaurant serves home-grown organic produce — fresh salads from the kitchen garden, roasted Karatu coffee, and Tanzanian specialties like banana stew and grilled tilapia. After a dusty day on the crater floor, guests unwind at the poolside bar or take a guided walk through the coffee plantation to learn about bean-to-cup processing. Africa Safari Karatu strikes a balance between comfort and authenticity that bigger chain lodges often miss. The staff, many of whom are from surrounding Iraqw communities, bring genuine warmth and local knowledge to every interaction. It's a lodge that feels like staying at a friend's country house — one that happens to be 20 minutes from the world's largest unflooded caldera.

  • Karatu
  • mid-range
2026