Accommodation · Tier two of four

Honest.

Karibu · what this is

Honest.

Twelve to twenty rooms. The owners cook, or at least know everyone in the kitchen by name. Staff who have been there a decade. A wine list that is short and considered because the owner chose every bottle. The pool fits four people, not forty.

This is the tier our repeat clients tend to settle into. The polish is real but never aimed at the photograph. You feel the place is run by humans who care, not by a brand standard. Russel and our team know these owners and have been sending guests to them for years.

From Russel and our Arusha team
Coffee on the terrace at an owner-run lodge

Honest expectations

The kitchen takes longer, and that is the point.

Boutique kitchens cook from a smaller menu and take longer. The wine list is short. Room service runs from a single kitchen with a single chef. The owner can recommend a specific bottle because there are only six on the list. The polish is real but it is not on standby.

Wi-Fi works. Hot water works. The shower stays hot. But the bath robe is whatever the owner bought five years ago, not a Frette. If that detail matters to you, we will tell you so and point you to the opulent tier.

Most boutique lodges book four to seven months ahead for peak season. Less than opulent, more than tented.

Tier 02 of 04

Indicative pricing

From $7,500 per person, for a seven-night boutique itinerary.

Includes the lodge nightly rate, shared vehicle and guide, all meals and most drinks, internal park fees, and the in-country flights between regions. Excludes the international flights and tips for the on-the-ground team.

Plan Your Safari

Karibu sana. The owners are looking forward to meeting you.

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