HIGHLIGHTS
WHAT WE LOVE
Staying among the huge granite boulders that are scattered on Jabali Ridge
Remote game drives and guided walks in Tanzania’s biggest national park
Knowing you are among 10 percent of the global lion population
WHEN TO VISIT
Dry Season⊕:June to October
Green Season⊕:November to December – annual short rains
March to May – annual long rains: the Mwagusi River and Ikuka Falls begin flowing again
Closed⊕:
March to May
CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY
Usangu Wetlands project
Monitoring and studying this special area of Ruaha National Park
Lionscape Coalition
Helping the resurgence of lion populations in Tanzania’s safari destinations
K9 Unit
Training specialist tracking dogs to sniff out poachers and bring them to justice
Scholarship Fund
Educating promising youngsters who come from under-resourced backgrounds to further their schooling
OVERVIEW
There’s a quote from Out of Africa that goes, ‘You know you are truly alive when you’re living among lions’. In few places in the world is this truer than Ruaha National Park, the largest in Tanzania and home to an estimated one tenth of the global lion population. Their resilience is testament to the outstanding preservation of this beautiful landscape.
But be rest assured that you’re completely secure at Jabali Ridge. This architecturally arresting lodge is built among granite boulders and the infinity-edge swimming pool gives you incredible vistas from the Ikuka escarpment, dotted with baobabs. Its private location allows for exclusive sightings, night drives and exciting guided nature walks. Afterwards, soothe body and mind in the serene spa.