Kenya and Tanzania claim some of the world’s most beautiful National Parks, teeming with game - large and small. Nestling within them, complementing the magnificent surroundings, Sopa Lodges will be found. The eight lodges which make up the Sopa portfolio have been individually designed to compliment their environments while reflecting the themes and influences of culture and custom within.
Large open-plan areas and rondavel-style guest rooms represent both the local landscape and the inhabitants who make up the rich tapestry of Kenya and Tanzania. The location of every guest room has been carefully chosen to promise the best views over the parkland while offering cool and elegant surroundings.
The high standard of accommodation is matched by the attention given to each guest. Staff are carefully selected for their dedication to personal service
combined with a genuine friendliness which ensures that all guests experience an unrivalled level of hospitality.
Dining is given great importance within Sopa Lodges, with menus drawing from the classical African, European, and Asian origins, fused with modern eclectic themes and influences. Wherever possible, produce is sourced locally from the rich farmland areas nearby, allowing Sopa Lodges to continue with support and commitment to local communities.
Kenya, Africa
At the foot of mighty Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest and most famous mountain lies Amboseli Sopa Lodge - on the edge of Amboseli National Park - within 200 acres of private land, a stone’s throw from the place which in the early 1930’s, inspired Ernest Hemingway’s unforgettable story “The Snows of Kilimanjaro.”
Home to the Masai tribe, the park is also host to over 400 species of breeding birds and teems with rare and wonderful wildlife.
The rustic charm of the lodge lends itself not only to safari but also to those adventurers wishing to conquer the mountain’s snow-capped peaks.
An idyllic venue for weddings, a wide variety of activities can be arranged in and around the lodge, as well as in the park.
Kenya, Africa
Situated on the southern shores of Lake Naivasha, second largest of only two freshwater lakes in Kenya’s Great Rift Valley, Naivasha Sopa Lodge is an impressive property with a dramatic back-drop. The lake is the stage of some magnificent storms and was named Nai
Pasha (rough water) by the Masai tribes.
An ornothologist’s paradise, Lake Naivasha is home to 400 species of wonderful birdlife and an abundance of fish and the water life.
The surrounding landscape is host to a variety of game including giraffe, buffalo, the elusive black-faced colobus monkey and in the lake itself, schools of hippos that can also be seen grazing within the lodge grounds.
Activities that can be arranged at Naivasha Sopa Lodge include horse-riding, bird-watching, fishing, watersports, cycling, lake trips and nature trails.
Kenya, Africa
Located on the high hills which form the western limits of Africa’s Great Rift Valley, Nakuru Sopa 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.
The park supports a wide ecological diversity with Flamingos (Greater and Lesser) and other water birds being the major attractions of the area. The ecosystem provides for about 56 different species of mammals including the white rhino and buffaloes and a variety of terrestrial birds numbering nearly 450 species.
Kenya, Africa
Probably one of the most well-known parks, Masai Mara, which borders Tanzania’s equally famous Serengeti, is also the home of Masai Mara Sopa Lodge. Traditionally African in style the lodge is situated on the park’s eastern border overlooking some of the most prime game-viewing land on the continent.
Almost all of the most coveted game can be viewed in the Mara, including the “Big Five”, lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo. Each year the annual migration of game from the Serengeti into the Masai Mara is one of nature’s most aweinspiring sights when many of the two million wildebeest and zebra in search of grazing and drinking water reach the Masai Mara and remain there until they make their long and arduous trek back “home”.
Many activities can be arranged within the park from Masai Mara Sopa Lodge, including hot air ballooning, a wonderful way to begin a day’s safari, drifting over the plains as the sun rises.
Kenya, Africa
Located inside the Samburu National Reserve in Northern Kenya, Samburu Sopa Lodge is the only lodge in the Reserve with a waterhole on site. This enhances opportunities for game viewing from the comfort of the bedroom verandah or the public areas without interruption.
The lodge is built atop high ground allowing panoramic views of the vastness of Samburu shrub land and the hills beyond. The Reserve is home to rare animals species like the gerenuk, grevy’s zebra and baisa oryx in addition to all others including the big five and birds.
The lodge is built to reflect the architectural heritage of the local communities whose sons and daughters make up the majority of the work force at the lodge. Fifteen cottages, each with two bedrooms are built in an arch formation on either side of the public areas to surround the waterhole but leaving a wide gap to allow the animals free movement to the water.
Meals are served in an open sided restaurant adjacent to the bar and swimming pool, all facing the waterhole. The sunset is a sight to behold and the star-studded African night sets in fast, the only interruption being the occasional lion roar, laughter of the hyena or the sweet flute melody courtesy of Samburu Warriors.
Tanzania, Africa
Located on the edge of the escarpment overlooking the plains of the south-western Serengeti National Park,
home to many thousands of wild and rare animals, Serengeti Sopa Lodge lies within an area of outstanding natural beauty. An oasis of cool relaxation from the equatorial sun.
The lodge allows its guests to experience magnificent sights and enjoy interaction with the land and animals difficult to find elsewhere, whilst at the same time enjoying the highest level of cuisine and hospitality.
The best of East Africa’s game can be seen in the park and, with its high number of resident carnivores, the opportunity to find lion, cheetah and leopard is unparalleled. That, combined with two million wildebeest making their journey to the Masai Mara every year less than a kilometre from the lodge, makes the encounter “The Greatest Wildlife Show On Earth”.
Serengeti Sopa Lodge is also the perfect base for exciting bush events, including hot air ballooning over the plains at sunrise, or dining in the bush under Africa’s star-studded night-sky.
Tanzania, Africa
Built to blend in with the vastness of its surroundings, Tarangire Sopa Lodge lies hidden among the kopjes, ancient baobab and grasses of the Tarangire National Park. Home to the greatest concentration of elephant in Africa. Many can be seen around the lodge, allowing visitors a close encounter. The park is also home to most other game including the elusive leopard and over 400 bird species.
In an area of constant water, the landscape provides the wonderful comparison of burnt ground with lush greenery nearby. Staying close to the water, concentrations of game, including elephant, buffalo, zebra, lion and leopard can often be seen from the lodge balconies.
Situated approximately 140 kilometres from the town of Arusha, Tarangire Sopa Lodge provides a perfect location for short safaris or corporate and conference events, the perfect start or end to any safari, a place to relax in the sun, witness the day-to-day events of the resident animals and experience a level of attention to detail, guest comfort and service not to be found anywhere for miles around.
Tanzania, Africa
World Heritage site, and often referred to as the Eighth Wonder of the World, Ngorongoro Crater, in the volcanic highlands of Tanzania, covers an area of some 240 square kilometres and is host to over 20,000 large animals.
Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge itself is an architectural marvel built on the rim of the collapsed volcano that can boast the most magnificent views over the crater floor, home to vast herds of buffalo, wildebeest and zebra, the rare and endangered black rhino, mighty bull elephant, cheetah, leopard, lion and herds of gazelle and hartebeest. Most of the wildlife is found on the crater floor, a short drive from the lodge. High on the crater rim it can be a little chilly in the lodge in the evenings and, during the colder times of the year, log fires blaze gloriously in the restaurant and bar and central heating and hot water bottles in the bedrooms ensure a cosy stay.
A popular venue for conferences, due to its incomparable location, easy accessibility, size and facilities, the lodge has a very romantic setting, ideal for weddings and special occasions, with the crater floor providing a very special experience for bush breakfasts, picnics and lunches.
Within an area which has been inhabited by man and beast for over three million years, Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge offers calm and tranquility, allowing its guests to enjoy the sensations of viewing the spectacular whilst enjoying the highest levels of service and attention.