Saadani Safari Lodge
Saadani National Park, Tanzania
Safari on the beach: tented cabins perched on the golden fringes of the Indian Ocean, with game watching in bush, river and coastal settings
Saadani is East Africa's only park with sea frontage, so it's a
unique opportunity to go game-watching and swimming the same day.
And this lodge, the only one within the park, provides plenty of
style in which to do it. 15 tented cottages are hidden
amongst the screw palms on a tranquil beach overlooking the Indian
Ocean. The main building, grass-roofed and perched on stilts,
houses a bar and restaurant with gorgeous views of the golden
sands. Nearby, there’s a quirky ‘boat bar’, 2
decked swimming pools and a hidden tree-house overlooking a
waterhole - great for spotting reedbuck, baboon, giraffe, lion and
buffalo.
Aside from safari drives, you can swim to one of the off-shore sand
islands, snorkel among tropical fish or take a boat trip along the
sinuous Wami river to watch pods of hippo and basking crocodiles.
Hop on a plane and in 20 minutes you can be in Zanzibar or Dar.
It's an easy add-on, perfect for gentle game viewing with a dose of
beach - and without the long drives or the dusty crowds of inland
circuits.

Recommended awaiting i-escape review
Last updated
11 May 2010
Highs
- Right on a glorious beach with few, if any, tourists
- Plenty of wildlife in three different settings: river, bush and coast
- Spacious and comfy tent-roofed rooms, plus a fab honeymoon suite at the end of a walkway into the jungle
- Sociable atmosphere, especially at sunset when guests meet for cocktails and camp fires on the beach
- Easy to combine with Dar Es Salaam or Zanzibar - both just 20 mins by plane
Lows
- Game is less plentiful or varied than other Tanzanian parks
- You can't swim in the sea when the tide is out (but there is a choice of pools)
- Flights from Dar or Zanzibar are pricey given the distance; but you could drive from Dar to Bagamoyo and then transfer to Saadani by speedboat (1.5 hours)
- The lodge is not suitable for children under 6 - though older kids will love it
Go for an early dip and you might spot elephant or even lion prints in the sand...
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