(TAN): Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti is reopening for guests on September 1 as Tanzania opens its borders to all international visitors.
The property is opening with health and safety front of mind through Four Seasons new global Lead With Care program and contactless chat experience.
The safari experience naturally embraces physical distancing through thrilling game drives across the African savannah in search of the best wildlife sightings of each day — private vehicles are ensured for all Four Seasons game drives.
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To allow even more time to appreciate the beauty of the Serengeti National Park, while also aiding an extended stay in one location, Four Seasons Safari Lodge has launched Stay Longer – Fourth Night Free, applicable to all stays before December 22, 2020.
Hotel General Manager Justin Stevens said, “September is such a magical time to visit. It’s at this time that the herds of the great migration start to make their way southwards from the Mara River crossing, and will be found all around the lodge and Central Serengeti, usually until November. Our remote, naturally-distanced location is the perfect setting for some of the greatest wildlife viewing on earth.”
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All accommodations at the lodge have a private, open air balcony with views over the Serengeti Plains. Recreational activities include an on-site Discovery Centre, a fitness centre and an infinity pool overlooking an active animal watering hole. Dining options as from September will comprise the al fresco terrace of Maji and the atmospheric Boma Grill, where locally-inspired cuisine is served around a fire pit under the open night sky. The Serengeti Kani Spa will remain closed for now.