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Boundary Hill Lodge sits high above the savannah, literally perched on the edge of Tarangire National Park, nestled into the cliffs and huge granite slabs. It offers outstanding views over the Silale and Gosuwa swamps, where elephant and buffalo graze among the acacia and baobab trees. It is located on the main migration route for a large proportion of the Tarangire wildlife. From November to March the surrounding area is teeming with zebra, wildebeest, buffalo, elephant and other game.
There are just eight, elegant, very spacious individually designed rooms, and the lodge is designed to offer as much privacy as possible. All have private sitting areas, spacious balconies and spectacular views. And alll have en-suite facilities with separate showers and five are double suites with cast-iron baths. There is a swimming pool set into the natural rock.
The dining and bar areas have been built to make maximum use of existing features and to capitalise on the surrounding views. Natural terraces have been subtly enhanced to provide intimate areas in which to relax and savour the sights and sounds of the savannah below. The smell of freshly baked breads emanating from the outdoor oven, together with fish, meat and vegetables sizzling on the barbecue tempt the senses.
In addition to the comforts on-site the lodge is located on the main migration route for a large proportion of the Tarangire wildlife. From November to March the surrounding area is teeming with zebra, wildebeest, buffalo, elephant and other game as they leave the park after the first rains to graze around the Gosuwa Swamp and Lemiyon Plains.
Boundary Hill Lodge is the first lodge in Tanzania to have a local community shareholding, with the Masai village of Lokisale owning 50%. It is one of the few lodges in Tanzania to be located in its own exclusive Conservation Area; Lokisale Village has set aside 164 square kilometres for walking safaris, night drives and fly camping.