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At Number 2 . . . Getting Close to Nature


The bar at the Sopa Lodge, in Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park, looks out over the vast plains of one of Africa’s most renowned game reserves – that’s a bar with our name on it! After spending a few hours in the park on a game drive, getting up close with everything you could imagine from a safari holiday from big cats to elephants, hippo and more, there’s nothing better than a bottle of beer – Serengeti Beer, of course!

Serengeti beer - our tipple of choice on the Serengeti 

The Sopa Lodge has a superb setting, slightly elevated and located towards the southwest of the park, with fabulous views from the rooms, the pool and the bar – take your drinks outside on to the terrace by the pool for an uninterrupted view across the Serengeti plains. You’re likely to see a great deal of wildlife while enjoying your drinks, with smaller creatures such as gazelle and zebra coming close to the lodge while elephants, giraffe, wildebeest and a host of other game can be seen in the distance. During the annual migration, when 2-3 million wildebeest, zebra and other grazers cross the Serengeti on their way to the Masai Mara in search of fresh grass, the Sopa Lodge’s position allows for great views of the movement – even with a bottle of Serengeti beer in your hand!

A beer with a view at the Sopa Lodge, Serengeti

A safari holiday is one of those truly special trips that will give you memories of a lifetime, and Tanzania is a great location for such a trip. Many itineraries will combine the Serengeti with other areas such as the Ngorongoro Crater (a true microcosm of African wildlife), Tarangire National Park (particularly good for elephants) and Lake Manyara National Park (excellent views as well as varied wildlife), and all perfect locations for seeing the wildlife as well as trying the local brew!

For a range of safari holidays go to: www.safariescapes.co.uk

Darren
Escape Worldwide - Home of Long Haul Holidays
http://www.escapeworldwide.co.uk

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