Day 8

Bilila Lodge Kempinski

Impressions of the Bilila Lodge Kempinski
A new approach to five star luxury

The lodge

Before I arrived in the Bilila Lodge I wasn’t sure what would await me. I mean, the Lodge is located in the wilderness of the Serengeti Park and the next shop, market, internet- or power-connection is kilometres away! So I wondered how they would solve a couple of things: How will a luxury approach be got together in the wilderness of the Serengeti? Will the technical infrastructure work? Is it possible to have such a complex not appearing like some sort of foreign substance in the middle of the environment?

Well, let me put the answer to my questions this way: they mastered all these things - perfectly.

Getting to the Lodge

When you arrive in the Lodge, you have already started your safari while going from the airstrip (or in our case from Ngorongoro – see day 6) to the lodge. You drive through the natural beauty of the Serengeti and are immediately in another world. Mr. Warren Goadby, the lodge operations manager, told me that collecting VIPs from the airstrip is always an exciting adventure – you never know what will happen and what you will see on the way.
You arrive at a building that is the complete opposite to some overly monumental five star city hotels. Elegant yes, high class certainly – but perfectly integrated into the environment.

They have a main building and a couple of separate buildings, where the rooms, spa, etc. are located. You walk on beautifully crafted wooden pathways from one building to another. The whole complex feels more like an open small village that blends into the Serengeti Park, located between trees, grass, water-holes and rocks.

The wildlife and the Maasai guards

The pathways are about two metres above the ground. You walk high above the Serengeti Park with all its animals. Fences are not allowed in the Park, so basically the Sergengeti just continues through the residential area. To prevent any issues with the wildlife some guys who work here as guards know the Serengeti like nobody else: they are the Maasai. Those great and incredibly friendly people have an eye on everything that moves in the bush.

Ecosystem

Not only is the colour of the buildings green, but also the whole construction is built and run “green”. When the lodge was build no trees were cut down and many materials are from within the country. They have a water recycling facility and everything runs on low light, low noise and controlled emission of fumes. The Lodge is basically a small ecosystem in the huge ecosystem of the Serengeti National Park.

Comfort

It all sounds very nice, but what about the luxury comfort in the lodge? Believe me, you will have nothing to complain about. The rooms are fantastic and you will find all the things you need to be of a very high standard. From the technical equipment point of view, I didn’t notice that I was staying in the wilderness. High-speed Internet connection, flat-screen TV panels, air conditioning, they even have their own cellular phone transmitter.
The cuisine is excellent and the spa (still under construction) is going to be astonishing. And of course you will find all the facilities you expect from a five star hotel.

The Staff

But the most important plus factor to all this luxury is provided by the people working at the lodge. They are great and share a natural friendliness. The tone is less formal and more openhearted than elsewhere, but at the same time they maintain a high level of professional service. I enjoy staying here – everybody has a story to tell, and the wide variety from the Maasai to Europeans makes an interesting mix.

Maasai statues at the reception

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Maasai statues at the reception of the Bilila Lodge Kempinski

Entrance floor

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Entrance floor

Basement floor

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Basement floor

Detail of building

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Detail of traditional materials used for the buildings

Entrance

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Entrance to rooms

Part of builing

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Part of rooms wing

Wing and pool

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Part of rooms wing and pool in the morning

Pathway

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Pathways connecting the buildings

Room interieur

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Room interieur (corner suite)

View from room

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View from room on pool and Serengeti

Open Bathroom

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Open Bathroom

Room detail

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Room detail

Bedroom

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Bedroom

Bed detail

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Bed detail

Pillow

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Pillow

View from patio on pool and Serengeti

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View from patio on pool and Serengeti

View from patio on pool and Serengeti

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View from patio on pool and Serengeti

Pool of Bilila Lodge Kempinski

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Pool of Bilila Lodge Kempinski

Wide angle view over the Loge and Serengeti

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Wide angle view over the Loge and Serengeti

Two two wings of Bilila Lodge Kempinski

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The two two wings of Bilila Lodge Kempinski

Panorama over one wing and main building

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Panorama over one wing and main building

Entry to the Presidential Suite of Bilila Lodge Kempinski

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Entry to the Presidential Suite of Bilila Lodge Kempinski

Night at the Bilila Lodge Kempinski

Like on day 3 I uploaded a small sound file: Get an impression what it sounds like at the Bilila Lodge at night!

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Pathway at night

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Pathway at night

Comments

  1. Kristel says:

    a very nicely formed site, miraculous picture. me packs with read and look the itchy feet!

  2. ROB says:

    now we’re talking. love it, seems the lodge made great progress since we were there last.

    can someone do something about this ‘alfred’ and his buddies spamming the blog?

  3. Sebastian Schwetje says:

    Great stuff Jan, very impressive:-)

  4. Naomi Procher says:

    Love it ! this is spectacular to say the least, perfect for Honeymoon- that pool on the room patio looks divine. Great pictures!

  5. Sabine says:

    *huge sigh* this is heaven! I don’t know when this is going to happen, but I really feel I MUST visit one day! You’re doing a wonderful job Jan! ;)

  6. Koech says:

    Superb!!! Fantastic sites indeed.Love it and I dream of being there. Great work!

  7. Arnold Masia says:

    I visited u’r site and I must confess I liked what I saw. I am currently as Media Liaison Officer and if things go my way I will be there soon.

    till then,

    Arnold

  8. Hamed Magram says:

    This is miraculously beautiful,
    In Swahili you can say: Pepo katika ulimwengu.

    Will definetly be there someday!!!!

  9. Wolfgang says:

    A pitty to be based in Dar:-)

    Jan, it looks great. Informed all that actually the first nice pictures of the lodge are available. Somuch more comments to come.

  10. Capt Munawer dhirani says:

    Truly it is a paradise on its own making! Thank you for giving us this magnificent boutique hotel & be proud of in Tanzania! Watch out Kenyans…

  11. Fatema- Imperial Safaris says:

    Not only looking forward to visit but also sell this wornderful man-made creation to the rest of the world!
    Congratualtions to the entire team :-)

  12. Shakir IBRAHIM says:

    I can just say ! “A mirror image of Paradise has revealed in heart of Serengeti….. Nothing to compare, you have to feel it to believe it” - Shakir IBRAHIM

  13. Michael says:

    Simply magnificent. How could anyone resist? Discover more please…

  14. Florence says:

    Life just got better, Bilila is the place to be ….looks so heaven-like

  15. Joe Beaulais says:

    Wow! Cant wait to go!!!!!!!

  16. Krishna Booth says:

    Just beautiful and very interesting.

  17. Deborah Hyte says:

    Beautiful!

  18. tracyivanolivo says:

    i have nothing to say anymore what a real blessings.

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