At the Bilila Lodge Kempinski, guests can reflect on the day's Serengeti safari while digesting a meal of superb Pan-African cuisine - all while taking in an authentic Maisai dance performance.
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Bilila Lodge Kempiniski is a luxury hotel in Tanzania Africa with 74 rooms and suites overlooking Serengeti National Park. Cooling yourself in your suite's private pool, watch zebras, wildebeests, and elephants do the same at the nearby watering hole.
Meals here are an event in and of themselves, beginning with a sumptuous buffet breakfast. After a day on safari, hot air ballooning, or enjoying any of the adventures offered by the hotel, enjoy a light snack at the pool-bar before sunset. Later, savor the experience of the hotel's "theater" kitchen as Pan-African cuisine is prepared right before your eyes. Finally, as the moon rises high into the sky, order a cocktail and find a seat in the hotel's Boma.
The "Boma" is modeled after those found in a traditional Maisai village where the community gathers to eat, tell stories, and dance. You may not feel like dancing, but stories? You'll certainly have a few after a day or two on the Serengeti.
The Bilila Lodge Kempinski is strategically positioned in the central north region of the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. From Dar es Salaam, Seronera is the closest airstrip. From there you'll be whisked to the lodge via private safari vehicle in about 45 minutes. This trip offers an exceptional preview of the Serengeti's bountiful wildlife.
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