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Lake Eyasi Serengeti

Lake Eyasi.
Lake Eyasi lies South of the Serengeti and it rarely a destination, but it has one of the most stunning scenically views and an insight area for some of the fascinating tribes like the Datoga and Wahadzabe people of Tanzania.
Lake Eyasi lies South west of Arusha and it takes 5 hours drive of a 40-minutes flight for 90 miles. The road that takes you to Ngorongoro Crater and highlands is the same road that takes you to Eyasi. However, it divides just below the carter in Karatu.

The shadow of Ol Deani Mountain is where the Northeastern trip lies on the Ngorongoro conservation Area edge.
In one of the oldest parts of the Eastern Rift Valley, its where lake Eyasi lies. For about 50 miles distance from Northeast to Southwest below the foot escarpment of about 3000ft. Forming the Maswa game reserve and Serengeti National park South eastern boundary and finally home to Wahadzabe tribe of hunters and gatherers being the Yaida valley in the in the Southeast of the lake.
This area is great for bird life along the lakeshores, which makes it a perfect place to stay for a few days. However, this part is outside the park and its not best for game viewing.
A luxury mobile tented camp is used for safari walks along the shores and makes and makes the base to Oldeani and Ngorongoro highlands from Kasima Ngeda tented camp where to stay. Kisima Ngeda.

This is one of the privately owned tented camps. Kisima Ngeda lies in the shade of a grove doum palms along the Eastern side of the lake shore (Eyasi) with stunning to the 3000ft escarpment on the other side across a soda lake. This is the owner of Kisima Ngeda.
Read more on Kisima Ngeda.

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