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Camp Bastian Mikumi, hotel in Mikumi

Camp Bastian Mikumi in Mikumi provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free bikes, and a garden. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.

This place was recommended to me and we were overall pleased. The staff very friendly and professional and the size of the chalet was great for our needs (5 adults and 4 children). Chalet was clean and spacious. Hot water great. Children loved sharing bunk beds and running around the outside area. Food was very nice. Enjoyed all meals. Really liked the lay out of the place...walkways in nature etc. Staff very responsive in planning our trip and organising the safari prior to our arrival.
8.9
Scored 8.9
Excellent
Rated excellent
199 reviews
Price from$99.14per night
Tan-Swiss Lodge, hotel in Mikumi

Tan Swiss Lodge is located in Mikumi and offers a garden. Free WiFi access is available in all rooms and also in public areas.

The staff were very welcoming. Upon check in, we were welcomed with some passion fruit juice that was delicious. The breakfast and dinner was quite good as well. The grounds and rooms were well kept. We really enjoyed the peaceful and quiet environment at the hotel.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very Good
Rated very good
198 reviews
Price from$85per night
Voyage Village, hotel in Mikumi

With mountain views, Voyage Village is located in Mikumi and has a restaurant, a shared lounge, bar, garden and terrace. There's a fully equipped private bathroom with shower and free toiletries.

The owner, Tausi, was very welcoming and caring and tried to fulfil all our requests and wishes. She was very helpful in organizing our bus tickets and other extra wishes. The food was delicious. Tausi is a fantastic cook who prepared delicious vegetarian dishes for every meal with a special touch. The property is nice, very green and spacious, and open towards the National Park, so it might be possible to spot wild animals from your verandah. The rooms are spacious, with a lovely verandah looking out into the green bush. A big plus is the lovely dog, Kuno, who is very sweet and loves snuggles. There are also chickens and cats running around on the property. Sometimes, Pumbas also come to visit.
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
34 reviews
Price from$80per night
MANTIS LODGE & CAMPING SITE, hotel in Mikumi

MANTIS LODGE & CAMPING SITE features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Morogoro. Featuring room service, this property also provides guests with a playground.

Family like staff and atmosphere..lodge situated in the park so you can see wild animals around..very quiet
8.9
Scored 8.9
Excellent
Rated excellent
38 reviews
Price from$45.52per night
Mikumi Faru Tented Camp, hotel in Mikumi

Featuring a garden with a children's playground, outdoor fireplace, and free Wifi, Mikumi Faru Tented Camp is a luxury tent in Morogoro. This luxury tent features an indoor pool, a terrace, and a bar....

It was A M A Z I N G! We were offered some other what they call luxury tents at different location, but hold on... Are we really looking for a luxury things in the wild? It would steal the show... Faru tents was something that we all enjoyed. There were 6 of us, including 2 kidos (2 and 4-year old). Fantastic and very hearty staff. I'm ashamed that I could not memorize all their names. There was one old man (Mze), who was looking after my 2-year old boy as though as he was his grandfather. There was even a little and cute playground, imagine, at the middle of wild savanna, and even swimming pool. It was so rewarding to sunk in the pool after spending pretty much the whole day on dusty Mikumi roads. Dinner, booze, breaky , all was good. I asked for local yogurt (it is called in Tanzania as mtindi) and they got me a large bottle of mtindi... And the final rewording thing was the price! Do not spend thousands for luxurious things, it does not worth it in the wild. Our bill for overweight, for 6 people with "all inclusive" was only $150.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very Good
Rated very good
17 reviews
Price from$76per night
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What Guests Said About Mikumi:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Book an open jeep with a guide in advance, and start the...

    Book an open jeep with a guide in advance, and start the safari when Mikumi opens at 07:30. Our guide, called "Bob" had been working there for 7 years and knew everything about all the animals. We stayd in the jeep until 13:00 and experienced a lot of animals. The road to the waterholes for the hippos closed due to heavy rain so we missed that. All four of us enjoyed the safari, and rated it 10 of 10. We didn't sleep over in Mikumi National Park.
    Lilly
    Norway
  • 10
    Scored 10

    We found Camp Atupele a wonderful place to stay for our...

    We found Camp Atupele a wonderful place to stay for our visit to the impressive Mikumi National park. Furthermore we did a fantastic hiking track into the mountains to visit the Chizura Waterfall (great views, very refreshing swim and nice meetings with local people) guided by a young Massai, who answered all of our "one million" questions about nature and culture. The Camp Atupele owners are very dedicated to the region and do not just offer a beautiful touristic lodge with delicious food, nice and clean accommodations, pool, friendly staff to visitors but also include the surrounding villages and people in their activities to have their share in livelihood development, which impressed us very much.
    Silke
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Mikumi provides an excellent opportunity for short safaris...

    Mikumi provides an excellent opportunity for short safaris where you can see diverse wildlife in a short time. The landscape is amazing, with a sprawling savanna surrounded by beautiful mountains. The park has good facilities for picnicking.
    Peder