andBeyond Grumeti Serengeti River Lodge

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andBeyond Grumeti Serengeti River Lodge

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Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

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Nestled beside the Crocodile-infested Grumeti River, this chic safari lodge offers upscale villas, a serene spa, and intimate wildlife experiences just steps away from nature's wonders.  

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andBeyond Grumeti Serengeti River Lodge

"Why book? To get up close to wildlife, but away from the crowds, in one of the biggest national parks in Africa. The camp lies beside a tributary of the crocodile-infested Grumeti river in the park’s Western Corridor, where tens of thousands of beasts often pass during the great migration, followed by feasting lions. The camp’s total rebuild in 2022—by the safari-camp superstars Fox Browne—has turned it from a safari outpost into a designer boutique hotel that just happens to be in the bush. With a spa, a pool, and ten enormous contemporary villa-style suites, the game isn’t the only attraction. This is a contemporary bush hideout in which to holiday: have a massage, do yoga, lounge about after lunch by the pool with binoculars—and then, perhaps, venture out on a game drive. The backstoryThe lodge was built in the 1990s and was a favorite with safari-goers. After it was flooded, in 2020, andBeyond took on the South African safari supremos Fox Browne to rebuild it for the 21st century. Working with the architect Jack Alexander, they created a new central living space and spa, linked by a pool and 10 contemporary bush villas, lined with canvas, wood, and banana leaves, to echo the building materials of a tribal manyatta (or local village compound). The former bush camp opened as a colorful, creative safari lodge in 2022. The roomsDouble the size of the originals, each of the capacious flat-roofed rooms—built on steel frames clad in canvas and local wood—was designed so guests could relax in privacy, without feeling the need to venture into the camp’s central living spaces. Push open the glass or mesh front walls, and the double-height, open-plan rooms open onto a deck, with a plunge pool and sala from which to view wildlife in the scrub opposite. To the rear, shelves and cupboards are well-stocked with snacks and drinks, characterful pottery, and cocktail shakers and plungers. To the side stretches a lavish bush bathroom, with Italian marble surfaces, an enormous bathtub with river views, and indoor and outdoor showers. At the heart of it all lies a king-sized bed, swathed in floor-to-ceiling curtains; there are also loungers, a swing chair, and a shaded cushioned sala for afternoon snoozes. Like all andBeyond camps, this one is user-friendly, with simple light switches, spaces for luggage, eco-friendly amenities, and even bird books and Swarovski binoculars. Food and drinkThe bar is one of the prettiest in the bush: a central circular spot, hung with a chandelier of kitenge fabric and hand-blown glass baubles, around which guests gather at sunset for drinks—passionfruit G&Ts in pretty cocktail glasses, chilled South African wine, tankards of local beer—and fire-warmed cashew nuts, delivered by jovial Tanzanian barmen. Food is inventive and fresh, from nduja-sprinkled salads to fire-roasted pizzas to whole barbecued fish, served on characterful African pottery in a shaded, open-sided, terraced living area or in a lamplit boma under the stars. The spaBetween rooms and the living area lies a little gym (with lions prowling about, and elephants often crunching leaves between rooms, this is no place to go for a run), fitted out with the latest equipment. An intuitive local masseuse delivers treatments in-room, using botanically-infused local oils, and offers yoga classes by the pool deck (recommended first thing in the morning, when dozens of birds provide aural accompaniment). The neighborhoodThere are only two other camps within 60,000 hectares, so out on game drives there’s nothing about but creatures: herds of elephants, prides of lions lying in the shade, giraffes galloping across grasslands, and birds from tiny sunbirds to pelicans fishing in the oxbow lagoon beside the lodge. Grumeti airstrip is a ten-minute drive away, for flights to Arusha; the nearest village is a few hours’ drive away. The serviceThe Tanzanian men and women employed here are jovial, eager to learn, and clearly want guests to have a lovely time in their country. Service is friendly, rather than polished, which feels appropriate in a camp in the middle of nowhere. Who comes here?Pretty much anyone who likes wildlife—from multi-generational families from India on annual visits to honeymooners from Europe, and regulars from the US on the lookout for rare birds. The colorful, bold designs—featuring kitenge-covered poufs alongside hand-woven sisal tables, wooden bamileke tables from West Africa alongside beaded Namji dolls, and a collection of artifacts—feature regularly on Instagram. For familiesAn interleading family suite (from $3,975 a night) has been created specifically for those with children. andBeyond’s WILDchild program offers age-appropriate safari activities, such as nature walks, volleyball, and pizza-making in the lodge’s boma. Eco effortPretty good. Rooms were built using materials from the previous flooded camp, alongside local woods, banana fiber, and East African fabrics. Power is largely solar-generated (with back-ups from diesel generators), water from boreholes, and lights LEDs. All food has to be trucked and flown in, but fresh vegetables are sourced where possible from nearby towns, and plastic is banned. The rooms have been built to have a limited footprint; constructed on steel frames, they could be removed and leave very little trace. Accessibility for those with mobility impairmentsThe closest room is a 5-minute walk from the main living area, along a rough stone path, so access is limited for those with impairments. Worth it?If design is your bag, yes. The rooms are beautifully designed and come with decent food, excellent cocktails, and game on tap. There isn’t a large variety of activities, so you have to like game drives." - Lisa Grainger

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"This lodge was originally built in the 1990s and was a favorite with safari-goers. After it was flooded, in 2020, andBeyond took on the South African safari supremos Fox Browne to rebuild it for the 21st century. Working with the architect Jack Alexander, they created a new central living space and spa, linked by a pool and 10 contemporary bush villas, lined with canvas, wood, and banana leaves, to echo the building materials of a tribal manyatta (or local village compound). The former bush camp opened as a colorful, creative safari lodge in 2022. The rooms are beautifully designed and come with decent food, excellent cocktails, and plunge pools from which to view wildlife in the scrub opposite (Swarovski binoculars included). There are only two other camps within 60,000 hectares, so out on game drives there’s nothing about but creatures: herds of elephants, lions lying in the shade, giraffes galloping across grasslands, and birds from tiny sunbirds to pelicans fishing in the oxbow lagoon beside the lodge. Rooms from $1,135. —Lisa Grainger" - CNT Editors

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"This lodge was originally built in the 1990s and was a favorite with safari-goers. After it was flooded, in 2020, andBeyond took on the South African safari supremos Fox Browne to rebuild it for the 21st century. Working with the architect Jack Alexander, they created a new central living space and spa, linked by a pool and 10 contemporary bush villas, lined with canvas, wood, and banana leaves, to echo the building materials of a tribal manyatta (or local village compound). The former bush camp opened as a colorful, creative safari lodge in 2022. The rooms are beautifully designed and come with decent food, excellent cocktails, and plunge pools from which to view wildlife in the scrub opposite (Swarovski binoculars included). There are only two other camps within 60,000 hectares, so out on game drives there’s nothing about but creatures: herds of elephants, lions lying in the shade, giraffes galloping across grasslands, and birds from tiny sunbirds to pelicans fishing in the oxbow lagoon beside the lodge. Rooms from $1,135. —Lisa Grainger" - CNT Editors

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"The andBeyond Grumeti Serengeti River Lodge features 10 rebuilt canvas-walled rooms with local hardwood and regional fabrics. It runs on 80 percent renewable energy and offers activities like walking safaris and visits to local fishing communities." - Jennifer Flowers

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Walking Safari Explores Wildlife of the Serengeti With andBeyond

"Guests will assist the researchers in studying the annual migration of topi antelope." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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Dani

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Our stay at &Beyond Grumeti Serengeti River Lodge was an incredible highlight of our safari — and an experience we won’t soon forget. The lodge is beautifully designed, with a modern and luxurious feel that blends seamlessly into the surrounding landscape. Our suite was stunning, with sweeping views of the Grumeti River and open-air elements that made us feel fully immersed in the wild. We could hear hippos right from our room at night — an incredible (if a bit loud!) reminder of where we were. The service throughout our stay was exceptional. Our guide, Waziri, was incredibly knowledgeable and experienced. Thanks to his expertise and instinct, we had some of the best wildlife sightings of our entire trip: cheetahs on the hunt, lions on a fresh kill, multiple leopard sightings, a hyena stealing a cheetah’s kill, and big herds of elephants and giraffes. It was nonstop action in the middle of the great migration. We also enjoyed our walking safari with Godliving who helped us better understand the smaller animals, plants and the ecosystem. The food at the lodge was excellent, and the team made sure every meal felt special. We didn’t get a chance to use the in-suite spa services, but it was a lovely touch to have that option — and the onsite gym was a great surprise as well. Our butler, Mike, was warm and attentive. Our housekeeper was so awesome in keeping our suite clean, taking care in laundering our clothes, and drawing us a surprise bath. The entire lodge team made us feel truly cared for. We’ve stayed at some of the best properties around the world, and this one absolutely stands out — for its elegance, its setting, and most of all, its people. We would return in a heartbeat!

JPEJFE

Google
My wife and I were on a small tour of Africa, which included four nights in the Serengeti at the Grumeti Lodge. We were overwhelmed by how magnificent it was. Not only are the accommodations spectacular and completely in keeping with the terrain and “context“ of the wild places that we were visiting, but the staff was absolutely unparalleled. ||Our main guides, Wazeri and Yona, were phenomenally knowledgeable about the African bush and led us on magnificent drives twice a day. They were extremely accommodating, willing to adjust the drives to seek out the things we were most interested in. However, the wildlife by its nature is, of course, unpredictable and they were able to be spontaneous and take advantage of any local circumstances to give us the best possible experience regardless of which animals appeared at which times. They found two leopards, the most reclusive and shy of the “big five“, which was a real thrill. They shared with us their extensive knowledge of local cultures, tribes, and history in addition to being literal fonts of knowledge about the wildlife we were seeing.||The rest of the staff, to a person, were also phenomenal. The food is exquisite (sometimes we felt like we had dropped into a “food tour“)! All aspects of our stay were unparalleled. I cannot recommend them highly enough!

Pablo Vega Behar

Google
I would give them 6 stars if I could. My wife, Alexandra, and I are celebrating our honeymoon. &Beyond Grumeti was the first leg of our trip. The entire staff is so friendly and genuine that even though we were only there for 3 nights, we truly feel like we'll miss them. From Roja, Joseph, and Sophie, to Mike, Ally, Jackson, and our amazing guide Willie, the only thing we experienced the entire time we were there was world-class hospitality. The rides with Willie, watching all kinds of wildlife, and the encyclopedic knowledge he has about everything related to nature, were the highlights of each day. The food was great, the rooms and common areas were beautiful. If you can book a stay with them (they're frequently fully booked, for good reason) do it right away.

697olivierf

Google
As usual &Beyond proof that they can provide magical lodges and services in the middle of the bush.|Rooms are not rooms but small house with all you can dream about.|Food is fantastic and the game drives are against the best we had in Serengeti with the impression to be alone. Spectacular landscapes wit all the Cats you can image (Big lion prides, Chethas, Leopards in trees...)

Rafael Aragao

Google
I stayed at the andBeyond Grumeti River Lodge in July for four nights with my wife and couldn't be happier with the experience we had. We knew it was one of the most luxurious properties in the Serengeti, but we didn't expect the level of service to be so outstanding. The staff is exceptionally attentive to the point of picking up your preferences very quickly. The room is beautifully decorated with incredible amenities such as a plunge pool (cold and ideal for hot days), a comfortable bed, and a spacious shower. The food was phenomenal, with all the alcoholic beverages you desire. I didn't like to see the lack of appreciation from some guests towards the staff. Even though this property is pricey, it doesn't give you the right to act rudely. Remember that the safari guides driving the vehicle are responsible for providing you with an excellent experience. In other words, they know where all the animals tend to be and communicate with other guides to learn where the animals are at any moment. Therefore, remember to be kind and treat them with respect and dignity. They aren't your private chauffeur, even though that's what it appears to be. Lastly, remember to tip them at the end of each day. That's the recommendation from our travel agent, and we saw most people not doing it. I highly recommend this property to anyone wanting the best safari experience in luxury. Thanks, Joseph (manager), Frank (Buttler), Willie (safari guide), and everyone else for an incredible experience.

nalbukhary

Google
There are not enough words to describe me and my family’s memorable stay at andBeyond Grumeti. From the moment we arrived, we were greeted and welcomed like family by the jovial staff. |Impeccably built and tastefully decorated, you feel as if you are living amongst the wildlife (and you are, as the guest area and rooms surround a lively hippo pool which is always a sight to see).|The rooms are relaxing and contemporary with abundant natural light, comfortable bedding, and your own private plunge pool. Unwinding at the end of a long day was always easy in rooms like these!|Dining was an absolute treat at Grumeti. Meals were fresh, healthy, and carefully curated so that you always had something different to try. After game drives, it was always nice to come back to the circular bar in the guest area, grab a refreshing drink, and discuss about the sights that were seen.|Game drives were an absolute highlight of the stay. Waziri and Yona were the two guides that accompanied us. Their knowledge, passion, and positive attitudes always made for enjoyable time. With how secluded Grumeti is, we were lucky enough to feel as if we were seeing the wildlife in our own private reserve. The twice-daily game drives allowed for us to see an abundance and diverse set of wildlife.|Our 4 day stay was magical from beginning to end, which made it even more difficult to leave!|To each and every person at Grumeti (Chris, Joseph, Patrice, Daniel, Frank, Ally, Juma, Waziri, Yona, and many others), thank you for making our experience in the Serengeti unforgettable!

jenniferbV3853UG

Google
The setting of this lodge could not be more perfect. It is in the Serengeti so the animal drivers are right at your doorstep. The staff was truly amazing and watching the hippos out front every day was mesmerizing. My only regret is that we only stayed 3 nights. I think I could spend a month there relaxing and getting in tune with nature and admiring the many beautiful animals in the park. We saw very few other vehicles when we were out on game drives. In fact it was an exception to run into another group. This was quite different from other experiences I have had on safari. The rooms in the lodge were outstanding. From the bed overlooking the water and the outdoor plunge pool, to the shower which felt like it was outside, everything was well thought out and available.

YogaRetreats123

Google
I took a group of 10 friends to a safari in Tanzania and we stayed for 4 days at andBeyond Grumeti Serengeti River Lodge. We had the most amazing time. The lodge offers the highest of standards: suites and bathrooms are impeccable.||Chris, the manager, was assisting us from the moment we arrived to when we flew out. He so kindly organized a surprised birthday party for one of our friends who turned 81! Such wonderful memories. ||Our guides, Yona and Wazari, were so knowledgeable and they made sure we could see all Big Fives. They spotted them all: what a treat it was!! ||And a special thanks to the other staff members: our butlers (Frank, Daniel, Patrice), the cook, the maids, who all made this stay a most memorable one. We loved andBeyond so much, we are looking at booking another safari next year to Kenya.