Review: andBeyond Grumeti Serengeti River Lodge, Tanzania
Tucked away, in the greater Serengeti ecosystem, lies a slice of pure safari magic. Right at the banks of the Grumeti river you’ll find the stunning andBeyond Grumeti Serengeti River Lodge, a 10-suite luxury safari retreat that is widely regarded as one of the finest in Tanzania. Reason enough to check it out and see if the rumours are true.

The welcome
The welcome starts even before you make eye contact, as you’ll hear the staff sing when you’re still driving towards the entrance. Once you step out of the vehicle, warm smiles, cold towels and a welcome drink all await. Swiftly you are led to the main area which entails the restaurant, bar, terrace, lounge and tucked away in the corner also a little shop. It’s all very seamless and once you sit down you’ll instantly notice the hippos which are almost motionlessly looking at you from the river.


The room
After a swift and warm welcome we are escorted to our room. As we are travelling with our 2 kids, we’re staying in the family suite. Once you walk in you instantly notice the enormous size and abundance of light that comes in. To the left there’s a bar area with a fully stocked mini-bar, tons of coffee and tea options and all the tools you need to make the perfect afternoon G&T. The dressing is also directly to your left, while straight in front of you there’s a writing desk followed by a massive kingsize bed with a ceiling fan and mosquito nets that wrap all around it in the evenings. In front of the bed you’ll find several chairs to lounge in while reading a book or gazing outside.

A portable bluetooth speaker makes sure that even in the bush you don’t need to miss your favourite tunes. Meanwhile you can take the Swarovski binoculars to scout for any wild animals in the area.

Outside, the suite has a very large terrace with another set of lounge chairs and a plunge pool which instantly got claimed by the kids of course. Not to mention the discussion about who was going to relax on the floating bean bag first!
While to the far left of the suite you’ll have the massive bathroom, on the right there’s a small corridor which leads into a second full scale bedroom with twin beds, a dressing table and a full-size ensuite bathroom. Often family suites are just having a small additional bedroom without any bells and whistles, but not over here, on the contrary. And the best part? It doubles the size of your terrace, giving you tons of outdoor space to relax and enjoy.

There’s only one of these family suites. The 9 other rooms are basically the same, but without the additional bed-and bathroom.
The bathroom
While the design is very open plan, and thus the bedroom and bathroom flow into each other, it can be closed off by a massive curtain that runs the length of the suite. There’s a double sink and a massive mirror against the wall while on the side you’ll find the freestanding bath tub overlooking the bush outside. There’s of course also a massive shower and conveniently placed in the middle of the bathroom area you’ll find this massive pouf which surely comes in handy in the morning when you stumble out of bed and try to find your bearings.

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The facilities
Food is a big “make or brake” factor on a safari cause you do spend quite a lot of time at the table. Luckily, at andBeyond Grumeti Serengeti River Lodge you never go hungry. Lavish breakfasts, superb lunches and dinners that always vary. One time you’ll have it around the campfire, the other night you’ll be seated in the dining area of the main building. And due to the small size of the lodge, the staff know exactly what you like, making the service feel effortless and well organised.

The bar area is one of the first things you see when walking into the main area, and because there are so many different seating areas all around, it really lends itself perfectly to hang around a bit and take it all in. In the evenings the campfire will be lit and the circular seating around it is a favourite among many guests.

Even though each suite has its own plunge pool, they still installed a bigger swimming pool just behind the main building. It has the same views over the river as the suites so you won’t miss out on any wildlife that might pass by on the other side. The hippos are omnipresent so consider them a free bonus.

For those looking to be a bit more active, there’s a small gym with all the necessary tools to make sure your heartbeat goes as high as when you saw a lion kill earlier in the day.
The location
The Grumeti area is somewhat of an insiders gem cause the area has very few camps and this results in very few vehicles around you during game drives. One day we went out on a drive for over 6 hours and only saw 1 car in the distance. Now that is true luxury!

Reason why it’s less visited is because it’s more remote and on the western side of Serengeti. The easiest way to get here is to fly from Arusha. The Grumeti airstrip is literally 500 meters away from the lodge, meaning you can board your plane in Arusha and be in the lodge within 90 minutes. Talking about convenience.
This location also allows you to enjoy the great migration without the crowds. In June and July large herds will pass through but even in November and December you might be lucky to see some of the huge wildebeest or zebra herds. The game viewing throughout the year remains superb though, so no matter what time you visit, there’s always a ton of wildlife to be seen.

Other nice touches
For me personally, one of the best surprises is how kids friendly this lodge is, even if they only have 1 family room and thus technically only have 2 kids maximum at any given time. We were here during Halloween and while nobody in the bush cares about this commercial day (let’s call it what it is), our kids dressed up as good or bad as they could. Instantly the staff noticed and within minutes there were carved pumpkins on the table and the staff went above and beyond to make it a special evening for them. Other times they come with a tray of marshmallows, tons of toppings and a few stick, in order for the kids to enjoy themselves at the campfire while mummy and daddy enjoy their nightcap. One day they were invited for some pizza making and baking which was such a success that we ended up leaving on our afternoon game drive with freshly prepped pizzas on the go. You can imagine the smile on their face driving around like a pizza delivery truck in between the animals.

Another thing that really stands out is the staff and their willingness to make your time the best you ever had. No request is too much and the genuine chats we shared with many of them made us feel like we were visiting friends rather than just another lodge.
Cost
Safaris are expensive and when going to one of the top lodges in Tanzania you know it ain’t going to be cheap. Rates for a suite start from around 2.600 USD per night and for the family suites prices start from 4.600 USD. Note that these rates don’t include any of the park or concession fees, but cover all the meals, drinks, game drives and so on. Even your laundry is included.
The best bit
It’s hard to pinpoint just one thing, but the location for sure is incredible, with lots of wildlife all around and the Grumeti river right in front of you, filled to the brim with hippos. This combined with the modern style and design of the lodge, really makes you understand why it is considered among the best in the country.


The final verdict
Yes, it expensive. Yes, it’s quite remote. But….it’s also absolutely worth it. From the level of service to the overall quality of the guides, wildlife, suites and so on, it’s hard to fault it.

Disclosure: Our stay was sponsored by andBeyond Serengeti River Lodge.
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I love the welcome of all the staff waving and smiling. I had that as a farewell in a Sri Lanka hotel and that was even more special as we’d got to know the staff well. It brought back memories of spa treatments, a cookery course and a walk with their wildlife expert.
First and last impressions are so important, and many properties still refuse to see that. However here they went all in with singing both upon arrival and departure. It’s like a warm blanket in which the staff wrap you from the moment your interaction with them starts.
I’ll always be appreciative for such warm welcomes, even though it always feels a bit like all eyes are on you in that very moment ;)
Of all that you’ve written about in this review, I still can’t get my head around Halloween in the bush!!!!
To be honest, I didn’t even realise it was Halloween until my youngest came to me all dressed up like a zombie. But for me, the way the staff instantly shifted gears and pulled out all the stops to make the kids feel like it was a big thing in the bush too, really showed me the lengths they’ll go to, in order to make their guests happy. And that’s more telling than anything else you find in properties like these.
This sounds like an absolutely unforgettable experience. The combination of luxury and raw nature is such a winner.
I hope to get on a safari sometime soon. The attention to detail, especially with the welcome and personalised service is superb. It all sounds a class above some of the lodges that I’ve researched.
While the wildlife is the same for everyone, the lodges surely aren’t. Doing proper research or working with the right travel agent (one who really knows the in’s-and out’s of safari) really will make the difference in the end. And of course, like everywhere, luxury service comes at a price, but the good thing is, there are no hidden costs on safari cause literally everything is included. From your game drives to all the food, drinks, laundry,…..
One thing I always say to people who are looking to book a safari: don’t be hesitant to spend a bit more than what you initially planned, cause it will be more than worth it in the end and these places aren’t around the corner, so better make the effort memorable.
That suits has the lot. A plunge pool, massive terrace, and even binoculars and a speaker. It feels like they’ve thought of everything.
They surely did. It’s all about the details. From the small little attentions like having fresh lemon and lime in your room, together with a knife and cutting board to make sure you can prepare the perfect G&T in the room, all the way to how they put some extra pairs of boots in your room when it rains. It’s about providing everything before you can even think about it.
Over 6 hours on a game drive and seeing just one other vehicle? That alone would sell it for me. The most I’ve ever done is about 40 minutes. Though the guide, telling us to be careful, emphasised that we were a 3 hour drive to the nearest hospital. Remoteness isn’t always a selling point.
The 6 hour game drive was an extended one which we asked for + during that time we did stop for about an hour to have a nice breakfast in the middle of the park. And I get that remoteness isn’t always ideal, but it is often where the most fun is at ;)
The food section was different to what I was expecting. Dining around a campfire one night and in a formal setting the next really rings the changes.. Plus, when staff remember your preferences, it makes guests feel welcome.
You are absolutely right! Safari lodges that understand luxury realised that guests want to experience different settings so changing it up a bit every evening does help to make it feel like each dinner is unique
The location in the Grumeti area sounds like a hidden gem . Avoiding crowds while still experiencing the great migration is the holy grail of safaris.
Absolutely! Nowadays you really want to be where the others aren’t. And Grumeti is perfect for that as it only has a handle of lodges of which most are only having a very limited amount of rooms, so the chances of seeing someone else are very slim. We didn’t have a single sighting with 2 or more cars during our stay, it was always us alone and the animals. Even when the great migrations isn’t happening in the area, it’s still a great area to go to.
The Swarovski binoculars are useful. Guides are always pointing out things like a cheetahs ears – about 3 miles away – which are way beyond the eyesight of us mere mortals.
I fully agree with what you are saying. I’ve done countless safaris yet these guides still amaze me with how they can spot the tiniest detail miles away while still driving and explaining everything. Truly remarkable people and craftsmen in my opinion!
We loved this lodge and The Great Migration was unbelievable. The people, food, animals — loved everything!
I’m glad you got to experience the lodge. It’s indeed a superb property and any stay always seems too short ;)