| Description: At all three lodges at Lalibela are en-suite and have a private observation deck to make the most of the views. The lodges also boast a large lounge, viewing deck and a sunny swimming pool where you can spend a lazy afternoon. They also have an outdoor dining 'boma' for fireside dinners and open-air brunches, as well as stylish indoor dining areas. CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME AT MARK'S CAMP: In the early morning, Lalibela's child minders come on duty so that parents can leave for their morning game drive. The children are given a chance to wake up, get dressed and be ready for the day. Breakfast is served and then it is time for the activities of the morning starting with a short game drive with their own game ranger and in their own special game viewing vehicle, taking care to avoid any close enounters with the dangerous game. The middle of the day makes time for the family to spend together. Before the adults go out on their afternoon game drive, high tea is served for both adults and children. After heading out on their afternoon game drive, the children return to the lodge for an early dinner before getting creative with some arts and crafts activities.
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(Click on the photo for an expanded view...) Room Descriptions:Lentaba: 8 x twin rooms On a hillside overlooking a waterhole. Indoor dining room, covered outdoor dining boma, lounge, 2 bar areas, swimming pool, swimming pool lounge, tea/coffee station, large open fireplaces. The structure of the lodge is thatched roof, stone clad exterior walls, carpeted bedroom floors. Each room has a private viewing deck, en-suite bathroom with showe (no bath), ceiling fan, panel heater, direct dial telephone and hairdryer.
Marks Camp: 4 x twin rooms & 3 x family units In a wide vallley overlooking a waterhole. Indoor dining room, covered outdoor dining boma, lounge, bar, swimming pool, tea / coffee station, large open fireplaces. Children's playground with jungle gym and entertainment room. The structure of the accommodation is thatched roof, stone clad exterior walls and polished teak floors. Each room has a private viewing deck, en-suite bathroom with shower (no bath), separate toilet, ceiling fan, panel heater, direct dial telephone and hairdryer. Family units are very much the same and have all the facilities of the standard rooms. Where they differ, they have a bath and shower and the children's sleeping area is divided from the main room by a lattice partition. The children's beds double as lounge area when not needed as beds. Camping cots available on request.
Tree Top: 4 x twin rooms Overlooking a deep ravine. Indoor dining room, outdoor dining area on deck, lounge, bar, swimming pool, tea / coffee station, raised walkways connecting rooms to the main lodge. The structure of the accommodation is thatched roof, tented walls and polished teak floors. Each unit has a private viewing deck, en-suite bathroom with shower (no bath), air conditioning / heating, direct dial telephone and hairdryer.

Inclusions / Exclusions:Rates Include: Accommodation All meals Game activites Beverages Children's programme
Tips and Hints:Arrival time at the reserve is between 14:00 and 14:30 in summer and 13:00 and 13:30 in winter. Upon your arrival, you are met by your ranger at reception and transferred to the lodge in an open game viewing vehicle.
The time between brunch and afternoon tea can be taken relaxing around the pool, having a drink or perhaps joining your ranger on a guided bush walk.
Check out time is at 11:00 on your day of departure.
CONFERENCE FACILITIES: Our 128 seater purpose-built conference centre is scheduled for completion in January 2007. State of the art, high-tech amphitheatre layout and dining boma attached. This is a multi-purpose venue, catering for corporate and large private functions. Client Comments:Sorry - No Comments
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