Speke Bay Lodge is located on the south-eastern shore of Lake Victoria in Tanzania, East Africa. Lake Victoria is believed to be the source of the Nile. The Lodge looks like a small village, stretched out along the shores of the lake. Explore the Lodge's 100 hectares of savannah.
The main buildings and luxury accommodation are round in form, built to perfection, painted white and thatched with a grass roof in the traditional style of the local tribe, the Sukuma.
Accommodation & Faacilities:
• 8 double/twin rooms in bungalow accommodation overlooking the shores of Lake Victoria
• Each cottage has veranda where guests are served a tasty breakfast
• Additional third or fourth bed in bungalows on request
• Bathroom: shower, toilet, wash hand basin, soap, towels, bottled water
• All rooms supplied with fans, mosquito nets and spray
• Bar, veranda, garden terrace and open-air lounge overlooking Lake Victoria
• Restaurant with continental and Tanzanian cuisine using fresh lake fish and locally grown vegetables
• Gift shop selling regional artwork and handicrafts
• Lake Victoria canoe trips with guided walks in fishing village
• Mountain biking trips on the Masamba hills – camp has its own bikes
• Guided bird watching excursions by resident camp guide
• Mid-morning lake cruise by motor boat
• Nature walks on the extensive savannah around the Lodge
• Camp site with 12 semi-permanent tents, fully furnished, under thatch, separate ablution facilities |
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