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Taking the Eco Route
The Serena Group is committed to an escalating eco-policy that embraces sensitivity to the interests of the local population in relation to such matters as: cultural preservation, sustainable habitat and community development. The group also abides by a code of responsible practice in relation to: energy conservation, waste recycling, sewage disposal, air emissions, pesticides, noise reduction and visual pollution. Finally, all Serena Group properties are built to harmonise with the local landscape and to utilise eco-friendly materials, local handicrafts and products. Wherever possible we also aim to enhance the environment via landscaping and indigenous plant material reinforcement.

The Serengeti Eco Programme
The Lodge has been designed to blend seamlessly into the environment and utilises natural stone, thatch and muted savannah colours wherever possible. Great care was also taken during the construction process to protect the indigenous plants and trees of the area whilst local artisans from the famous Makonde tribe were employed to create the sumptuous carvings that embellish the lodge.

Experience has shown that sustainable conservational policies work best when linked to committed community support and to this end Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge works closely with the local community, contributing to a broad range of community benefits. The hotel also buys most of its fresh produce locally and features carvings, baskets and clothing made by local artisans in both its interior décor and its African gift shop.

Where to go from here
If you have enjoyed the Serena Experience in the Serengeti, you might like to take in some of our other properties. This way you can contrast the thrill of a ringside seat at the Great Migration with the ancient glory of the ‘land that time forgot’ of the Ngorongoro Crater, the quiet of an Arusha coffee plantation or the spice island mystique of the fabulous Zanzibar Serena Inn. Here follow some suggestions that we believe will complement your Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge experience.

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Descend into the
'land that time forgot'
A rock-built hide, perched on the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater, the third largest volcanic crater in the world, the Ngorongoro Serena stands sentinel to the closed world of a unique wildlife arena that has been dubbed the ‘eighth wonder of the world.’
Sample the mystique
of the Spice Islands
Set on the waterfront of the fabled ‘Stone Town’ of Zanzibar, the Serena Zanzibar Inn offers a unique blend of Swahili style and sumptuous luxury in the very heart of the winding lanes, carved doors and shaded courtyards of this ancient Swahili town.
Go canoeing
on Lake Manyara
Spectacularly situated high on a cliff above the flamingo-frosted waters of Lake Manyara, the Lake Manyara Serena Safari Lodge offers a heady mix of timeless scenery, unique wildlife, brilliant birdlife and high adventure action sports to include canoeing, abseiling, mountain biking, hiking and more.
 
     
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