Arusha Coffee Lodge suits travellers starting or ending a northern Tanzania safari who want a comfortable, characterful first or last night rather than a plain airport hotel. The lodge sits within a working coffee plantation, with cottages set among the bushes and shaded walkways between them. It is priced as a destination in its own right, not just a transit stop, so it fits travellers already booked on a mid-range to luxury safari rather than those counting every dollar.
The lodge is close to Arusha Airport, a short transfer from the runway, which makes it a practical choice for early flights to the Serengeti or Ngorongoro Crater on light aircraft. Kilimanjaro International Airport, used for most international arrivals, is roughly 45 to 60 minutes away by road. Arusha town itself is a short drive away if you need banks, shops or a SIM card before heading into the parks.
Arusha Coffee Lodge earns its price as a first or last safari night, not as a way to save money. Some travellers instead add a night at Nairobi Serena Hotel before a morning flight, trading lodge character for a familiar city base. Staying here instead removes an extra travel day before flying into the parks.
Which airport?
Arusha Airport, close to the lodge, handles most light aircraft flights into the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater. Kilimanjaro International Airport, for international arrivals, sits roughly 45 to 60 minutes away by road. Confirm which one your itinerary uses.
One night enough?
For most itineraries, yes. Guests typically stay one night before flying to the Serengeti or Ngorongoro, and one night on return. Ask your operator to confirm timing against the lodge’s transfer schedule.
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