Ngulia Safari Lodge, a property under the ownership and management of Kenya Safari Lodges & Hotels Ltd (KSLH), was officially inaugurated on May 22, 1969. Positioned on the edge of the Ndawe escarpment within the Tsavo West National Park—one of the World’s Largest Game Parks—the lodge provides a sweeping panorama of Tsavo’s vast plains and volcanic terrain.
The lodge’s tranquility makes it an ideal retreat, offering unobstructed views of Mount Kilimanjaro and the picturesque surroundings. Designed to harmonize with the environment, the lodge embodies ecologically sensitive architecture. Its rustic aesthetic, delectable cuisine, and peaceful ambiance render it a perfect venue for retreats, team-building activities, and educational getaways.
Bush dinner, Mzima springs, Shetani lava, Five sisters hill, Chaimu volcanic crater and lava fields.
Ngulia Safari Lodge is situated in a serene location, surrounded by the natural wonders of Tsavo. The lodge's design and layout emphasize a connection with nature, allowing guests to unwind in the midst of breathtaking landscapes. The sounds of the African bush and the sight of wildlife passing by create a soothing backdrop for relaxation.
One of the most enchanting aspects of Ngulia Safari Lodge is the opportunity to witness the mesmerizing African sunset. The lodge's elevated position on the Ndawe Escarpment provides an unobstructed view of the sun setting over the vast horizon. Guests can savor this magical moment from the comfort of their balconies or the communal areas, creating memories that last a lifetime.
Ngulia Safari Lodge understands the importance of relaxation. Guests can unwind by the pool, surrounded by the sounds of nature and the occasional visit from curious wildlife. The lodge also offers spa services, allowing guests to indulge in rejuvenating treatments while immersed in the tranquility of the African bush.
In addition to its natural beauty, Ngulia Safari Lodge offers guests a chance to connect with the local culture. The lodge organizes cultural visits to nearby communities, providing insight into the rich heritage and traditions of the people who call this land home. Engaging with local communities adds a meaningful dimension to the safari experience.







Bird Watching, Game Viewing, Gourmet Picnic, Massages, Night Drives, Walks (Guided), Hiking Adventure, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Star Gazing.
Game drives, Sundowners, Birding, Community Visits, Game Walks.
Excursions, Game viewing, Night game driving, Walking safari, Traditional dances, Swimming at Taita Hill, Bush meals, Sundowers, Salt Lick Tunnel.







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