FACILITIES


Ghoha Hills is designed as a place to slow down and reconnect with the rhythms of the wild. Shared spaces are carefully positioned to maximise sweeping views across the Savuti Plains, while quieter corners invite rest, reflection, and restoration between safari activities. Every facility supports a balanced, unhurried safari experience shaped by its natural setting.

  • Main lodge with lounges, bar, and dining areas
  • Indoor and outdoor dining experiences
  • Natural rock swimming pool with viewing deck
  • Compact gym for light fitness routines
  • Spa offering restorative treatments
  • Boma firepit for evening gatherings
  • Library focused on wildlife and natural history
  • Eco Tourism certified sustainability practices

Main Lodge

The thatched main lodge forms the social heart of Ghoha Hills, with open dining areas, a bar, and intimate lounges overlooking an active waterhole and the vast Savuti Plains.

Dining

Meals are enjoyed in relaxed indoor or outdoor settings, with cuisine that is comforting, fresh, and thoughtfully suited to the pace of safari days.

Swimming Pool

A natural rock swimming pool with an elevated viewing deck offers a refreshing retreat during warmer hours, while maintaining uninterrupted views of the surrounding landscape.

Gym

A compact gym provides the opportunity to maintain light fitness routines during your stay, surrounded by the stillness of the bush.

Spa

The spa offers a tranquil space for relaxation and renewal, with treatments designed to restore balance and ease tired muscles after time spent exploring the Savuti.

Boma Firepit

Evenings often end around the boma firepit, where guests gather beneath the stars to share stories and reflect on the day’s sightings.

Library

A curated selection of books on wildlife, flora, and natural history is available for quiet moments of reading and reflection.

Sustainability

Ghoha Hills operates with Eco Tourism certification, utilising solar power and modern waste management systems to minimise its environmental footprint and protect the wilderness that surrounds it.

 

     

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