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Mount Meru Game Lodge and Sanctuary

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Mount Meru Game Lodge
Encircled by beautifully kept, mature gardens and a vibrant animal sanctuary, the Mount Meru Lodge in Arusha, Tanzania reminds of a colonial retreat straight out of the memoirs of Livingstone.

While relatively young in years, the old-style charm of Mount Meru Lodge has attracted various international delegates, heads of states and European royalty. The lodge is easily accessible by road - a welcome change from the various destinations only accessible by boat or plane or both. Upon arrival, guests step into an environment alive with wildlife and exotic plants, based at the centre of a 33 acre game sanctuary unique to the Arusha area. The sanctuary’s ‘residents’ include Cape Buffalo, Zebra, Eland, ostriches, waterbucks, small carnivores, Monitor Lizards and a variety of colourful birds. 

The main focus of the sanctuary is to provide a safe haven for injured and orphaned animals. Its enclosed rehabilitation area offers refuge to an assortment of owls, eagles, tortoises, a porcupine and even a crocodile. The sanctuary owes its sustainability entirely to the lodge. We like this part as we could pride ourselves in the fact that our stay not only served as a great getaway, but also contributed to a good cause. The staff of Mount Meru Lodge go to great lengths to keep their colonial style gardens well manicured and in a perfect condition. We recommend the shaded terrace as the best viewing spot from which to observe these gardens. Various venues are available where guests can relax, converse, view and enjoy what Mount Meru Lodge has to offer. Amongst these the gazebo definitely stands out and is the perfect setting for any event, be it formal or informal. Its private terrace is a breath of fresh air for those used to boardrooms and commercial conference centres. It is also the place to be on a Sunday, as traditional English roasts are served, buffet style. This speciality is especially popular amongst the locals, and attracts a variety of interesting people.
We were pleasantly surprised by the collection of fine wines on offer in the dining room – with a variety to complement every meal. The bar is also fully stocked with spirits, beers and minerals.

The combination of the Usa River that runs through the grounds and the peaks of Kilimanjaro, visible from the lodge, make for really great views.
Interesting visitors to the grounds include Black and White Columbus monkeys, Sykes and Vervet Monkeys. The squeamish needn’t worry as they keep to themselves in the trees and don’t bother guests. They are, however, a lot of fun to watch. Bush babies and even a Servile Cat have also been spotted.
Mount Meru Lodge and Sanctuary is the ideal retreat for visitors in search of old-style tradition coupled with beautiful natural surrounds (a paradise for animal lovers!).

The rooms
The lodge has 8 double and 9 twin en-suite bedrooms, each with their own individual character and style. We could choose from single, queen and king size four-poster, wrought iron beds, all fitted with mosquito nets, continental quilts and custom sized pillows to fulfil our every need. We particularly liked the private terrace (all rooms have one) with its comfortable loungers from which we could observe the surrounding greenery and wildlife.
Disabled guests will be pleased to know that two of the lodge’s rooms have been converted into disability friendly environments. Their large interiors ensure easy access to the main communal areas situated close at hand, including the sanctuary. Sleeping options include twin-beds as well as a king sized bed for more flexibility.
The facilities
General facilities:
• Dining Room
• Well-stocked bar 
• Lounge 
• Gazebo 
• Curio shop
• Broadband Internet access as well as internet ‘hot zones’ in the lounge, bar, gazebo and gardens for guests with laptops 
• Satellite phone 
• Hair and beauty treatments by Redds Hair Design and Beauty, including: - Swedish, Deep Tissue, Reflexology, Cellulite and Thai Massages; - manicures, pedicures, threading and waxing; - hair cuts, colouring and styling. 
• The lodge also offers massage, pedicures, manicures and facials to guests in their rooms (they are well equipped with all the necessary equipment).
• Animal and bird sanctuary
• Gardens and nature viewing

Room facilities:
• Mosquito nets
• Wrought iron four poster beds in most rooms
• Continental quilts and a variety of pillows
• Private terrace with loungers
• Hairdryers are available at reception (free of charge)
• Wireless internet in most of the rooms
• Modern bathrooms with showers (no baths)

Activities:
• Trails through the gardens and immediate vicinity including educational visits to local villages and farms (full and half day excursions available)
• Tours to natural forests and scenic spots in the area
• Day-long safaris
• Game drives at Lake Manyara National Park
• Game drives at Tarangire National Park
• Arusha National Park - little 'gem' of Tanzania
• Visits to Ng’iresi Cultural Village
• Visits to Longido Masaai Manyatta
• Cultural Diversity at Wa Mbu
• Camel Safaris
• Coffee and Dairy Farm visits

Services:
• There is no separate room service menu, but the friendly staff are more than willing to serve lunch or dinner in the guest rooms upon request. 
• Freshly brewed coffee and / or tea with early morning wake up calls.
• Full laundry service 

Bookings
Bookings for Mount Meru Game Lodge are done through this website:

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Private Bag x 12
Roosevelt Park
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Fax: (011) 447 6773
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