Bintu Africa Adventures have handpicked sopa lodges specifically for your stay during this safari. Talk of luxury accommodation, panoramic views of the parks from the comfort of your lodges, memorable experiences with lots of facilities such as swimming pools, gyms and good food to your liking.
Masai Mara Sopa Lodge
Located high on the slopes of the Oloolaimutia Hills, the Maasai Mara Sopa Lodge was one of the first safari lodges to be built in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve, a reason why its gardens and trees are so lush and mature. The lodge has 50 guest cottages divided into two wings to either side of the main public areas. Each of these houses has two spacious guest rooms with queen and king size beds, mosquito nets, electronic safes, dressing tables, en-suite bathrooms, and sheltered verandas that all have views over the gardens and the game reserve beyond.
- Accommodation level: Mid-range
Located on a range of hills that form the western limits of Africa’s Great Rift Valley, the lodge offers spectacular views over the vastness of Africa. The lodge also overlooks Lake Nakuru and its surrounding National Park, one that is a paradise for bird watchers and wildlife lovers alike. Lake Nakuru National Park is mainly a wooded and bushy grassland with a wide ecological diversity and characteristic habitats that range from the lake waters to the escarpment and ridges.
- Accommodation level: Budget
Facilities
- Bar
- Lounge
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Gift shop
- TV in the main bar
- Wi-Fi in public areas
Amboseli Sopa Lodge
Set on 200 acres of private land and with a rustic charm all of its own, the lodge nestles in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro which, at almost six thousand meters, is Africa’s highest and most famous snow-capped mountain.
Amboseli Sopa Lodge is set within mature wooded gardens with a wide variety of trees and plants which include thorn trees, Acacias, fragrant Frangipanis, colorful bougainvillea, and giant cacti which all thrive in these surroundings. The gardens are also home to numerous species of birds, as well as monkeys, mongooses, squirrels, duikers, the occasional gazelle and, once in a while, even an ever inquisitive leopard.
Rustic, well spaced cottages meander through the vast expanse of the mature gardens and house the eighty three guest rooms. These are all brightly decorated with Maasai themed wall murals, and each room has been purposely built to contain either one or two queen sized beds, as well as a veranda.
- Accommodation level: Mid-range
Facilities
- Adjoining rooms
- Baby sitting
- Board games
- Children’s menu
- Children’s pool
- Executive suite
- Gift shop
- Hairdryers
- Handicraft market
- Honeymoon suite
- Laundry
- Mosquito nets
- Outdoor dining
- Sauna
- Special diets
- Sundowners
- Swimming pool
- Telephone at reception
- Traditional dances
- Turnd-own service
- Wheelchair accessible rooms