OUR TEAM - Hatari Lodge
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OUR TEAM - Hatari Lodge
“The sun disappeared behind Mount Meru …The snows of Kilimanjaro were reflected in the dark mirror of its smooth surface. Fortunate are those who live here. Live – in the proper sense of the word.” (from: Hardy Krüger, “My Farm in Africa”; Lübbe Verlag) Dear guest The team at Hatari wishes to greet you and warmly welcome you. We hope that you will have an unforgettable stay at our home at the foot of Mount Meru. The information on the following pages is a guideline for your stay in this little East African paradise. Please feel free to call on any of us for assistance and/or further information at any stage. For Your Hatari Team Jörg and Marlies Gabriel Owners O UR T EAM B ACKGROUND : Nestled like a jewel at the base of majestic Mount Kilimanjaro lies a place of adventure and romance. This place is called Hatari, it tells of silverscreen glamour, it was the farm of Hardy Kruger … located on the outskirts of Arusha National Park, in the vast plains of the African savannah. For Jörg, Marlies and Donyo Gabriel it is a dream-come-true – or: simply home! By combining their professional backgrounds and unique talents, the Gabriels have diligently restored Hatari to its legendary glory. They created a unique and sophisticated luxury lodge in which every room has been individually designed and furnished to reflect the distinct style and history of Hatari. In 2004, the Gabriels opened the doors of Hatari Lodge, attracting visitors from around the world. Here they are combining the idyllic setting with the rich history of the place and their own ecological awareness to create a unique atmosphere that is sure to enthrall every safari enthusiast. During the holiday season of 2009 the second mainstay of the Gabriels was established at the foot of the Kilimanjaro: The Shu’mata-Camp! The name means “heaven” in the language of the Maasai whose brilliantly red cloths stand out in the dusty pastel-colored environment. The camp is heavenly indeed when you rest in one of the luxurious, spacious tents on the top of the hill. They are all furnished in a unique combination of Maasai, Hemingway and Arabic styles. Decorations and textures in natural materials and radiant Maasai colors were designed by Marlies and crafted in Arusha by the women of the MamaMomella project. When at night the locusts clitter, zebras bay and hyenas can be heard from afar a Hemingway whiskey near the open fire will trigger feelings of adventure and romantic safaris – especially under a full moon, when you look up the slope of the majestic Kilimanjaro that seems incredibly close, and you perceive the glistening glaciers near the top. T HE G ABRIEL F AMILY Marlies was born in Namibia and began her career as a safari guide. She soon moved on to a camp manager position in Botswana, then became a product manager for East Africa in Germany. In 2000, Marlies joined the prestigious Abercrombie & Kent safari company and moved to Arusha, Tanzania. Responsible for A & K’s Sanctuary Lodges, it was during this time when Marlies met Jörg. They fell in love and decided to make their dream of operating a unique safari lodge come true. Jörg was born in Germany. At the age of two months he moved with his parents to Uganda, later Ethiopia, then to Northern and Southern India. He came back to Africa later – first to Kenya, then Tanzania. As a renowned travel writer, photographer and safari guide, Jörg has brought his love for the outdoors and his passion for conservation to Hatari. O UR PHILOSOPH Y Everyone is a part of the team and only as a team we can succeed. Only as an efficient team we can offer our guests an unforgettable stay. Be it chef in the kitchen preparing a delicious meal for you or the chambermaid decorating your room with a nice bouquet – every staff member tries to do their best for you. The lodge is operated by a management team which is supervised by the owners, Marlies and Jörg. The Hatari team consists of the following departments: Lodge Management, Lounge, Kitchen, Housekeeping, Laundry, Garage, Guides, Garden, Security and Workshop. Each department has the same command structure, with the head of department providing the link between staff and management and ensuring that all comply with the rules and operations run smoothly. Many of the staff members were born in Momella Village or nearby – they have been part of the Hatari family for a very long time. The African Embassy Ltd., the parent company of Hatari Lodge and the Shu’mata Camp, is an international enterprise. We cater to international guests and hire international employees. Our middle management consists of staff members from Germany, Great Britain, Kenya and, of course, Tanzania. So we are able to communicate with everyone here – guests, residents, suppliers and partner tour operators – be it in Swahili, English or German. We also welcome trainees and volunteers in our team, if they are interested in tourism or the African culture and want to gain new experiences. Cooperating with our employees generates an interesting exchange of ideas, helping us to develop and conceptualize new ideas. The MomellaFoundation was founded by its coordinators, Marlies and Jörg Gabriel, the proprietors of Hatari Lodge in Momella and Shu’mata Camp in the Maasai Steppe. They fulfilled their dream by creating a luxury safari experience for travelers worldwide, but soone they realized that while their clients are enjoying the idyllic and stunning Mt Meru region, the local population is suffered from poverty as well as the lack of educational and vocational training. This is why the Gabriels created the MomellaFoundation – they want to give back to the community that provides their passion, love and livelihood. The MomellaFoundation is a non-profit organization seeking to aid the region through various creative programs. Under its umbrella the ten current individual projects include educational development, sustainable agronomy, waste disposal, natural resource cultivation and protection, as well as a community center. These were instigated to develop the region and improve local living conditions. The foundation’s aim is to root out poverty. The MomellaFoundation is also run by an international team: European staff are working together with local people. The MomellaFoundation is also run by an international team: European staff are working together with local people. For instance, the WatotoMomella project includes a European staff member and a local teacher instructing 25 local children in our own preschool. For these projects the foundation also seeks to attract trainees or volunteers who are socially committed and want to gain experience in social work. Though he visited many farms for sale between Kilimanjaro and the Serengeti, Momella had already won his heart it was the setting of the “Hatari!” production. By buying Momella Farm, Hardy Kruger realised a childhood dream – owning a farm, even if it was in Africa … For over 13 years, Momella was his beloved home, and his children were raised there. His son, actor Hardy Junior, spent five years of his adventurous childhood at the foot of Mount Meru and Mount Kilimanjaro. In 1961, following a suggestion of the then Prime Minister, Nyerere, who later became President, Kruger’s “Bush Hotel” was built on the farm where “Hatari!” had been filmed. This hotel, small, quiet and peaceful, soon turned out to be a good investment. Following the construction of Kilimanjaro International Airport an increasing number of European travellers visited Tanzania. The German charter service Atlantis Air not only brought numerous German visitors to northern Tanzania, but also invested in Kruger’s lodge which was consequently upgraded. The number of guests increased steadily, and soon there was demand for more beds. Ikoma Lodge in the Western Serengeti, an old German colonial building; the original Ngorongoro Crater Lodge; and Momella became important stops for safari travelers in Tanzania. But at the same time, Hardy Kruger also invested in the development of his farm. He built the most modern meat processing plant in Tanzania, and all the necessary equipment for the production of sausages were imported from Germany. He even hired a German butcher. In the early 1970s, however, Kruger was frustrated by Nyerere’s socialist reforms and the nationalisation of private companies and farms: heartbroken, he abandoned the dream he had realised in Africa. He returned to Germany and later moved to the United States. In the 1980s and 1990s, his TV programme, “Weltenbummler,” and three books about his life’s adventures, were hugely successful in Germany. More books and films were to follow. Kruger’s farm was eventually nationalised and fell into ruin. The modern meat processing plant was no longer serviced, then abandoned and sold to the Ngorongoro Conservation Authority. Today, the plant ruins, with its cooling houses and its butchery, emanate a ghostly atmosphere. At night the cooling room doors, manufactured in Saarbrücken, are creaking; the children of the game ranger families living in the rooms and halls, playfully manipulated with the levers and switches. But they have never heard of “Mr Hardy.” Guests of the Hatari Lodge are welcome to visit the old meat processing plant as well as tour Kruger’s former farm. “H ATARI !” – H OLLYWOOD HISTORY : H ARDY K RUGER AND THE STORY OF M OMELLA T OURS In 1960, Howard Hawks came to Tanganyika (as it was called then) to produce and direct the Hollywood classic, “Hatari!” The young Hardy Kruger starred with John Wayne, both portrayed members of a professional team catching wild animals for zoos. AND A CTIVITIES These are either included in your tour package (highly recommended) or can be booked separately upon arrival (on request). Booking at the lodge is subject to availability of seats in the safari vehicles. K ILIMANJARO S AFARI C IRCUIT The many months of filming “Hatari!” led to a detour in Hardy Kruger’s promising Hollywood career because he decided to settle in Africa. He fell in love with the continent and he used each free day during filming to look at farms he might purchase. In combination with the Hatari Lodge we recommend a twonight safari stay at our Shu’mata Camp, which is part of our Kilimanjaro Safari Circuit – a three, five or seven day program in and around Hatari Lodge and Shu’mata Camp with various, breathtaking activities in these two truly fascinating and totally different environments: Momella – a sleepy village at the foot of old Mount Meru,where buffalo and giraffe eat their way through thicket every day. Hatari – a place of harmony with nature, where peace and silence reign against the background of an orange-purple rising sun. We wake up in a cozy room, take a hot shower in the morning, get into a jeep, begin our way through forests, lush and green, but later dusty roads. The voices of exotic birds, a snake that slips in silence from the branch of an acacia tree. The tracks of elephant, until we face a huge old tusker while mongoose hurry through the sand. Majestically rises the snow-capped top of Africa‘s lone giant, Kilimanjaro – plunged in orange-mauwe. (…) Sitting around a warming fire, we listen to the tales of times long past, enjoying culinary pleasures, retreat into a comfortable tent, hyena laughing us into sound sleep. We request that you read the information carefully and familiarize yourself with the grounds of lodge. Please share this information with your children. F ULL giraffes can be spotted on a regular basis as well as the occasional elephant. This highest viewpoint on the crater rim also offers a magnificent view of the Momella Lakes and the entire Hatari country. Following a picnic on the crater rim in the warm midday sun the trip continues to Ngongongare Springs right at the heart of the national park, past clearings offering a plethora of wildlife including several primate species as well as the swampy habitats of rhinos and buffualo, ending back at Hatari Lodge in time for a tasty cup of Tanzanian coffie and cake. H ALF DAY ACTIVITIES M OMELLA L AKES We take off to Arusha National Park and the Momella Lakes – an accumulation of seven volcanic lakes, embedded in the breathtaking planes at the foot of Kilimanjaro. Flamingos can be seen spreading their wings and soaring gracefully into the open sky above hippos and giraffes. Bushbucks, Dikdiks and Sunis can be observed shyly looking out from the thicket of long grasses in the vast savannah. From the viewpoint of “Boma la Megi” you can enjoy, weather permitting, an absolutely unforgettable view of Kilimanjaro and a sun-highlighted Mount Meru. DAY ACTIVITIES M OUNT M ERU C RATER T OUR H ATARI ! H ISTORICAL T OUR Though often ignored in favor of its bigger sister Kilimanjaro, Mount Meru is a worthy trekker’s paradise. This massive volcano endured a violent explosion at an estimated 200 million years ago, and in its wake the explosion left towering cliffs in a gaping U-shaped ridge facing east towards Kilimanjaro. Its craggy top lies at the westernmost point of the summit ridge at 4566 m. What makes this trek truly special is the chance to see animals on foot. The lower section, which we reach with an open topped safari jeep, runs into the forest on the Meru crater floor with many large, potentially dangerous game animals about. An armed ranger comes along on this trek for safety. On the way up, one passes through three different vegetation zones, starting from savannah, through forest and into dense jungle, reminiscent of landscapes in the movie “Lord of the Rings.” Upon reaching Kitoto view point, altitude 2500m, our armed ranger provides an escort on the final hike up and into the crater floor. This takes a couple of hours. Return to the vehicle and head downhill to a spot next to a picturesque waterfall where a traditional picnic lunch replenishes burnt energy amidst spectacular views of rolling plains and Mt. Kilimanjaro looming in the background. Further down, another short walk leads to the Tululusia Waterfall, cascading down and soaking those who venture too close to the foot of it. We return to Hatari exhausted but in time for evening coffee and cake! The history of Mt Meru is ancient. Momella has been part of it for the last 100 years. In 1906 Margarete Trappe arrived on an ox wagon from the coast. Her courage and pioneering spirit set the tone when they travelled the picturesque Meru-Pass, at which her new home – Momella – was situated. A big farm was created and built by the Trappe family where they kept cattle, horses and goats and enjoyed the surroundings and the abundant wildlife. The start of the First World War brought a cat-and-mouse game between Margarete Trappe and the English soldiers and earned her the nickname Iron Lady for her stubbornness, strength and courage as she scouted for Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck in his “Ice Cream War” with Frederick Courtney Selous. However fate was not kind to Margarete. Disowned and bankrupt she returned to Meru and started rebuilding a new farm called Ngongongare or Yejo’s - her Maasai name. Financial survival was however finally secured by highly profitable trophy hunting after she became the first female professional hunter in East Africa. Fittingly her last tribute was from her beloved elephant herd as they gathered around her house in 1957 when she passed away. With the Hatari! Historical Tour you follow the traces of Margarete Trappe and visit her former house and her grave in the Arusha National Park. N GURDOTO C RATER Following a cozy breakfast we start our extraordinary game drive in Arusha National Park to Ngurdoto Crater and “Rock” viewpoint where you will have excellent views over the “little Ngorongoro Crater” and to the Mt. Meru rock formations illuminated by the morning sun. Within the crater, buffalo, warthog and C ANOEING To discover the Momella Lakes by sturdy Canadian canoes is one of the highlights of the Hatari safaris. Gliding softly through the water is a very nice feeling, because you are getting a different kind of view. You drive past flamingos, buffalos and always in eye contact with spluttering hippos. Accompanied by guides, you paddle through a very different world and experience the beauty of this landscape. According to your wishes and subject to season we can plan two-hour or whole-day excursions for you. T ULULUSIA W ALK This walk allows you to experience Arusha National Park with all its wonders up close and personal! A guided walk with a ranger to Tululusia waterfalls, close to the Momella Gate, will take you to a buffalo meadow where these formidable giants can be observed at arm’s length. V ILLAGE W ALK Come with us to the neighbouring Meru village of Momella and experience the “rural life” of Tanzania. Follow in the footsteps of Margarete Trappe and Hardy Kruger and visit the old meat factory and the environment surrounding the Momella Lodge. This walk will also aid you in your understanding of the MomellaFoundation as well as its achievements such as the recently opened WatotoMomella preschool which currently caters for 25 students who are sure to give you a warm welcome! G ENERAL I NFORMATION S T YLE AND COMFORT Hatari Lodge consists of three buildings beautifully situated within acacia woodland allowing excellent views over the Momella meadow, rich with wildlife, and across to majestic Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru. The oldest building serves as a large central living and dining room. Here you will find a comfortable relaxation and dining area. Sitting around the open fireplace, which Kruger and Mallory enjoyed so much, we entertain guests with inside information on the flora, fauna and history of Arusha National Park. Meals are being served here. Enjoy the freshly prepared dishes of international modern cuisine. There is also a long bar, which can be accessed from both inside and out, as well as a small, but informative library. The breakfast terrace, bordered by sweet smelling acacias, offers impressive views of Mt. Meru and Kilimanjaro. Directly below the terrace lies the Momella clearing, which can also be reached via a boardwalk. A viewing platform offers the opportunity to watch the animals at close range, and to enjoy classic sundowners, with Kilimanjaro in the background. Buffaloes and waterbuck feed here regularly and warthogs can be seen digging around in the ground or mowing the lawn while waterbirds enjoy the swampy areas and numerous giraffes including the rare reticulated giraffes feed on the trees surrounding the lodge. Bush babies are also a common sight at night throughout the year and there is a small lake within walking distance, called Silver Lake, where Hippos can be found. Hatari offers comfortably furnished rooms, each with an open fireplace and a spacious ensuite bathroom. Each room has been lovingly furnished and decorated by Marlies in the modern retro style, as a tribute to the 60s and 70s – the time of the “Hatari!” movie as well as the beginning of safaris in Tanzania. A RT We call it MODERN RETRO! The style of the 50s, 60s and 70s – of “Hatari!” combined with Tanzania’s natural fabrics. All decorative items have been designed and crafted on our premises. The wallpaper in 70s style were created by Remmy Macha, our artist here at Hatari Lodge. The mint green ceramics and wash basins are made by Seamic in Dar es Salaam. The retro beddings are made by our very own MamaMomella, one of the MomellaFoundation projects, supervised by Marlies (see projects). The beddings consist of typical Tanzanian materials and are sewn and embroidered by the women of the village nearby. These beddings, as well as numerous other items of clothing, jewellery and souvenirs can be viewed and bought from the MamaMomella shop. The colorful woolen carpets are made by a women’s cooperative in Kenia; our sisal carpets are produced in a church-based sheltered workshop in the Umsambara mountains and the wooden art-deco furniture are especially produced for us by Domus carpentry in Dar Es Salaam. A special treat are the “ethic trophies” on the walls of the lounge and in the rooms, providing the lamp light. They preserve the beauty of animals without them having to die. This way Hatari combines the tradition of big game hunters who were the early tourists in Africa with modern wildlife preservation standards. These “ethic trophies” have been designed by Marlies and Remmy, they are created by using wire and thin leather. These lamp shades as well as other artwork can also be ordered, please check with our staff. It’s fun, it’s funky, it’s trendy, it’s Hatari! The film, the area, the setting! Dangerous, adventurous and very romantic! L OCAL PRODUCTS Arbor Oils of Africa has developed an original range of body care products from wild harvested plant ingredients of the African bush and forest. The oils and perfumes are traditional African beauty products and the sustainable collection is an important source of supplementary income for many of the rural people. You are very welcome to use the products while staying in the lodge. If you like to buy the oils, you may find them at the shop along with many other beautiful items, clothing, jewelry and souvenirs. E NTERTAINMENT Hatari Lodge is famous for its special atmosphere and mood which is only enhanced by a number of unique occurrences such as our magical sundowners on our wildlife walkway after a day’s activity. Enjoy a cool gin tonic or an Amarula while the bonfire is flickering and buffalo, giraffes and warthogs gatjer at the waterhole. Particularly cozy evenings are provided by our cinema screenings in the library. Upon your request, we show “Hatari!” or other films depicting Momella, Hatari, Tanzania or Africa. If you would like to celebrate your birthday or any other special occasion here at Hatari we would be only too delighted to organize an unforgettable evening for you. Our artist, Remmy, makes the most extraordinary cakes and our staff celebrate with traditional songs and dance. For the once-in-a-lifetime-experience we organize the Momella choir, an enchanting experience that will leave you feeling breathless S ECURIT Y Hatari is situated on the perimeter of the Arusha National Park and is not fenced in. The rule is that all wild animals have right of way. Under no circumstances walk around alone at night. From 18h00 till 06h00 watchmen will be available to escort you from your room to the main lounge and back. Please wait at your room door for one of the guards to escort you, and when you leave the main lounge make sure a watchman is at the door. There is a flash light in your room if you need to attract attention. Please consult the management if you would like to go for a walk during the day. Never leave the premises on your own – the same rule applies to our camp. Please consult the management for safekeeping of valubles. Recommendation: Do not leave valuables, money, travel documents, cameras, etc lying around in the room. All items of value should be carried with you or locked away in your suitcase We kindly ask you to support us and, more importantly, the environment around us, so that we can ensure the protection of this beautiful area. Many thanks for your assistance! W ASTE Please do not throw any litter (including cigarettes) on the ground both inside and outside the national park. Litter is dangerous for the wild animals and damages the sensitive ecosystem. Please use the provided rubbish bins or take the rubbish back to the lodge for proper disposal. E LECTRICIT Y Since we do not have mains electricity in this region, we use a generator to provide electricity in the lodge. The generator runs from 06:30 am to 10:00 am and from 17:30 pm up to 23:00 pm. Each room also has an energy saving hairdryer in the bathroom, and we ask you to please use this rather than your own dryer as a measure of energy conservation. Recharging your cellphone and camera batteries is no problem. Some European plugs will fit the sockets in our rooms. If yours don’t you can recharge your batteries in the lounge or office. Unfortunately we cannot provide adapters! L AUNDRY & H OUSEKEEPING W ILD A NIMALS Hatari is dedicated to nature conservancy and the utmost preservation of natural resources of animals. Do not feed any of the animals that wander through the lodge, especially the monkeys and the birds. They are wild animals, and we must not intrude in their habitat. Feeding them would unbalance and change their way of life. We reserve the right to exclude guests from excursions if they disregard this rule. We would like to point out that during the night vervet monkeys like to bustle about the roofs of our rooms. These nocturnal mammals often utter strange cries – just like the bushbabies. This is no reason for your concern as these cries a natural feature of local East-African background noise. W ATER Please do NOT drink the tab water in the lodge. There is always mineral water provided in you room by the sink, at the bar, as well as during all meal- and activity times. Please use this mineral water for drinking and brushin your teeth. The tab water comes from a spring in the mountains and is absolutely fine for showering and bathing. Hot water is available during the entire day, even if the generator is switched off. Please leave the hot water switch in your bathroom switched on at all times. Tanzania is, like many African countries, a country where water is scarce. The area around Mount Meru has various volcanic springs and is therefore a water-spoiled area compared to other regions. Nonetheless, there is no abundance so please use it responsibly and economically. Our guest rooms are cleaned daily. We offer laundry service at a modest price. A laundry basket and laundry-list can be found in your bathroom. Please do not do your own laundry in your room, or use the furniture, outside chairs or bushes to hang your clothes to dry. Hatari Lodge emphasizes and supports environment protection. We therefore do our best to keep the amount of laundry limited and it is our policy not to change towels on a daily basis. However, should you require a replacement towel please leave your towel(s) on the floor. S MOKING In general, smoking is permitted everywhere except in your room and on game drives. Please don’t smoke in these places. In front of your room you will find a place to sit and an ashtray. Out of consideration to your fellow travelers please limit your smoking on drives to rest periods or stops. I N CASE OF FIRE AND EVACUATION In case of uncontrolled fire, please leave the room instantly, because of the flammability of the furniture. Use the paths and move to the main lounge. If the fire spreads across the paths or to the main lounge, look for a place close to water or on higher ground without grass. Please inform your children about these safety precautions. H EALTH Hatari is located at an elevation of 1600m, in an all-year-around green environment, making the risk of malaria very low. Malaria is also uncommon in our Shu’mata Camp yet we still recommend the use of insect repellents. To be safe, we also recommend the use of a Malaria prophylaxis. Before coming to Tanzania, we recommend you to visit a dentist since qualified dental care or treatment may prove unavailable. Medical care is available in the bigger cities but at a low standard. Nationwide, there is a risk of diarrhea infection caused by unclean drinking water and food items, drinking from the tap and by handling dirty banknotes or even handshaking. Regular hand washing is therefore advised. If at any stage you experience diarrhea, remember to replenish the loss of fluids by drinking large quantities of water to avoid any further risk of dehydration. Any medical bills must be settled immediately in cash. Refunds may be possible if covered by your personal insurance. R ECOMMENDATION FOR YOUR MEDICAL TRAVEL KIT : Please remember to use adequate sun protection even on cloudy days. Hatari is near the equator and the sun is almost straight above you so it is very strong. Insect repellant Mossiguard www.mossiguard.com www.globetrotter.de Tick repellant Zedan (especially from July to October) Diarrhea Coal tablets, as a prophylactic we recommend Tannacomp / Perenterol OR typhoid vaccination Disinfection Spray bandage Pain relievers Aspirin, Paracetamol, Ibuprofen Antibiotics Broad spectrum antibiotic Bandages Plasters, small bandages, elastic stretchbandage Information on prophylactic health measures are constantly updated on www.travelmed.com. Please check for additional advice and information. R ECOMMENDED VACCINATIONS There are currently no mandatory vaccinations for entry into Tanzania if you are flying directly from Europe. However, the following are advised: Yellow fever, Hepatitis A&B, and Typhoid (prophylactic prevention of Salmonella). We strongly advise you to personally discuss your trip with an experienced physician four to six weeks prior to departure to cover all aspects of travel vaccinations. E MERGENCY + F IRST A ID In an emergency, please call for help. We have a basic first aid kit available in the reception area but may not have qualified first aid personnel available immediately. We have contacts with local doctors who, if available, will take approx. 60 minutes to reach the lodge. F LASH L IGHT For your convenience, we provide a very bright, long lasting emergency flash light close to the bed. This lamp is charged during the day. M EAL TIMES As required Wake up call 06:30-10:00 Breakfast 13:00 Lunch 15:00-17:00 Afternoon Tea ab 19:30 Dinner Spätankunft Late dinner On full day activities Picnic Lunch C UISINE Our philosophy is to serve international cuisine with African ingredients in a fresh and healthy manner. For the early morning wake up call you can enjoy a hot beverage (coffee, tea or hot chocolate). Our breakfast buffet comprises of: - A variety of sausage and cheeses, different types of marmalade and acacia honey from Tanzania - Freshly baked bread rolls, whole meal yeast bread and banana nut bread - Yoghurt, milk, homemade honey roasted muesli with local nuts and seeds - Eggs prepared to your liking - A breakfast special that we change daily, such as crépes, whaffles etc. For lunch we serve a salad or a soup for starters, a light, often vegetarian main course and a refreshing dessert. During the afternoon tea you always enjoy a freshly baked cake. The dinner at Hatari is the highlight of the day. It is our tradition to share a big table where all of our guests coming together, relating their experiences of the day, and – of course – enjoying a delicious meal. If you would like to eat at a private table – no problem! We will be happy to set up a separate table. Our menu is ceremonial and changes daily. If you have any dietary requests, please let us know upon arrival. Game is not on the Hatari menu for wildlife conservancy reasons. Tansanian authorities strictly control menus offering game. Special licences must be procured before offering this kind of meat. For late arrivals, we provide a light dinner, consisting of starters and a main course. Our picnic lunch for full day activities is traditionally transported in an English picnic basket and served in exceptional picnic areas. Enjoy two refreshing salads with fresh rolls, a savory snack e. g. ground meat pie, hamburger, samosas), muffins accompanied by fruit juices, coffee tea and mineral water. Upon departure you may take a lunchbox away. This service is either included in you tour package or to be charged upon de parture. This lunchbox includes a hamburger, chicken drumstick or shish kebab, a small serving of potato chips or beef jerky (Biltong), a small chocolate bar and a piece of fruit. B AR & D RINKS Mineral water in the rooms, during meals and excursions as well as coffee and/or tea during meals and in the afternoon are included. All alcoholic and soft drinks served during meals and at any other time are not included and need to be paid for separately. Please kindly ensure your orders for drinks are properly noted and that you sign for them. A small but exclusive selection of white & red wines from South Africa can be purchased from the bar. Please consult the waiters, or let the menu displayed at the bar inspire you. Please settle your beverages account before departure. C ONSERVATION AND E NVIRONMENT Hatari takes conservation very seriously. We kindly request you to help us in the following ways: a) Do not disturb or feed the wildlife. b) Do not pollute the environment. c) Do not smoke in the rooms. Use the smoking area provided as mentioned above. d) Do not take any plants or flowers out of the area. e) Walk only on designated paths. f ) Minimize the use of water. g) Minimize the use of solar lights by switching them off whenever possible. h) Respect our staff and local cultures. T RANSFER Hatari Lodge offers all airport transfers. Please double check the departure times of your flights and reconfirm with the management. C URRENCIES We accept US Dollar, Euros and Tanzania Shillings. And very soon we will implement a non-cash payment system and payment by credit card will be possible. P HOTOGRAPH Y Before taking pictures of staff, village people and Maasai please always ask their permission. G AME A CTIVITIES + I NDEMNIT Y All activities will commence in the lounge of the main building of the lodge. All participants are asked to arrive on time – they will be picked up by a guide. Expenses for all excursions and activities have to be settled with the Hatari staff except those prepaid or included in your travel arrangements. All activities are subject to availabitlity and current weather conditions. Lodge management reserves the right to cancel activities at their discretion and without prior announcement. D RESS C ODE Hatari is an exclusive lodge. To respect every culture of the area, we kindly ask you to follow the following dressing rules: No bikinis, mini dresses or skirts or skin-exposing clothing. Never walk around without a shirt. We kindly request decent clothing for the meal times. R ECOMMENDED C LOTHING T IPPING Should you feel that our staff went out of their way or met/exceeded your expectations and would like to tip them, it will be gratefully accepted and best done at the end of your stay when you clear your bill. You can leave your tip with the waiter who will note the sum in the tipping record, and we ask you to sign for it – this will warrant that tips will be dispensed equally among all employees. We recommend about 10 USD per guest/ room per night. Your driver guides and drivers should receive their tip separately – preferably at the end of your tour. We recommend about 10 USD per day/tour as well. Please note that external national park rangers accompanying on your Mt. Mero tour, for instance, are not part of our internal lodge tipping system. Acknowledgment of these services should be made separately. L OW N OISE Hatari is a haven of wildlife so please keep the noise levels down. Disturbance causes stress to wildlife and your fellow guests. Please ensure your children are aware of this. AND E QUIPMENT Equipment: * Sunglasses * Dust glasses (especially for contact lens wearers!) * Efficient binoculars (Leitz, Zeiss or Swarovski: 40x10) * Head torch/ flash light * camera or the like * A very good digital camera with an extra USB stick/DVD * Plastic bags * Toiletries * Wet wipes Clothing: * Windbreaker * Fleece jumper * Comfortable trekking shoes & sandals * Hat with wide brim to cover face & neck! * Bandanas * Shawl * Rubber shoes for showering (flip-flops) * Trekking pants * Light pants (cotton, linen) * T-Shirts * Light jumpers The MomellaFoundation was founded by its coordinators, Marlies and Jörg Gabriel, the proprietors of Hatari Lodge in Momella and Shu’mata Camp in the Maasai Steppe. They fulfilled their dream by creating a luxury safari experience for travelers worldwide, but they soon realized that while they and their clients enjoyed the idyllic and stunning Mt Meru region, the local population suffered from poverty as well as insufficient educational and vocational training opportunities. That is why the Gabriels created the MomellaFoundation – in order to give back to the community which in turn provides the source of their passion, love and livelihood. The MomellaFoundation is a non-profit organization seeking to aid the region through various creative programs. Under its umbrella the three current individual projects include educational development, sustainable agronomy, waste disposal, natural resource cultivation and protection, as well as a community center and an income for women through creativity. These are set up in order to develop the region and improve local living conditions. The principal goal is awareness through education and comfort through the individual income. Your support is very welcome! The Maria Montessori tutorial method is used in teaching 21 local children, helping them develop their bilingual (Swahili and English) skills in a child-friendly preschool / kindergarten. WatotoMomella is also developing a small orphanage which will be the home and family of seven orphaned children. Preschool and kindergarten facilities are used in afternoons and evenings for educational and recreational activities for young and old. The project also intends to establish a functional public garbage disposal system and to provide clean water for the villagers, as there is a high and damaging fluoride content in the water of the Mt Meru region. O UR PROJECTS IN M OMELLA : E DUCATION , C ONSERVATION & W OMEN E MPOWERMENT The professional and advanced training of permaculture for small-scale farmers. Here in the buffer zone between Arusha National Park and cultivated village farms, strictly controlled land use will be permitted for touristism purposes of Hatari Lodge. Efforts are made to reduce woodcutting and livestock grazing, to reduce poaching to zero, while at the same time locals should realize that they can earn a living through protecting wildlife and their ecosystem. Sinya Elephant Patrol und Big Cat Guardians Project aim to ensure the natural habitat of elephants and big cats in the 700 squarekilometers of the Sinya-Region as part of the AmboseliEcosystem. We aim to achieve this especially by educating local elephant patrollers and lion guardians, through provision of logistics and modern communication technologies and through the enhancement of public awareness. Local women get a chance to generate their own income by utilizing their sewing, stitching and creative skills and creating valuable textiles, which combine tradition and modernity.
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