André L
February 9, 2024
The lodge presents itself well, see other review platforms. However, it is more show than substance. Luxury looks very different. During our stay, the power went out several times, which is not unusual in Tanzania. The lodge does not have a generator, however. But at around 10 p.m. the power was - presumably - switched off and only switched back on again at around 6 a.m. the following day. The consequence was that we had no light for the entire night and had to make do with flashlights. The WiFi did not work in the morning either - despite the power. This also raises the question of how the food is cooled. In our opinion, none of this has anything to do with luxury, but is miles away from it, especially the sanitary facilities. In our opinion, the lodge does not even come close to representing a reasonable price-performance ratio. Location & surroundings The path to the lodge leads through a long stone floor that is probably covered in algae to the lodge and to the rooms. This was a slippery affair, despite sturdy shoes. Rooms We had a lodge with a view of the lake. There are no windows in the room, but mosquito nets, so it was very hot in the room. The air conditioning that everyone mentions is not there. There is just a fan above the bed and one next to the bed. The bathroom has two showers, for whatever reason. The showers were very heavily calcified, so that water was also leaking outside the shower head. The faucet on the sink was completely calcified. The toilet seat had two large and deep cracks, making it painful to use the toilet. The hairdryer that was supposed to be there was unfortunately not there. We did not use the safe because it did not work, but we did not ask whether they would repair it. In summary, the room looks very old and worn. Service Doris, the waitress and receptionist, was completely fine. She was really helpful and friendly. The man who brought our suitcases to the room was also extremely courteous. We had little contact with the staff. The contact with the staff we did have was always friendly. When we asked, we were given a power adapter for the room, which we had unfortunately forgotten. One point was deducted for the organization, which could be improved. Despite knowing that we were being picked up for the safari at a specific time, we were "forced" to fill out a questionnaire as feedback when we left. This could have been done an hour earlier. For example, it took quite a long time (despite the fact that there were only 6 guests in total) for breakfast to be served. Gastronomy The evening meal was not for vegetarians or vegans.
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