Kia Lodge

Details

Details of Kia Lodge

Kia Lodge offers 40 rooms.

Each air-conditioned room has mountain views and comes equipped with a safety deposit box. The bed is draped in mosquito nets and the private bathroom includes a bath or shower with free toiletries.

The tropical restaurant at KIA Lodge, where breakfast is served features famous Tinga Tinga paintings and the open bar offers views of Mount Kilimanjaro.

Guests can have a refreshing swim in the hilltop swimming pool with views of Mr Meru, the Blue Mountains and of the Masaai plains. A curio shop and Tanzanite shop is on site.

Short Overview

KIA Lodge is our door to Tanzania at less than 5 minutes drive from Kilimanjaro International Airport. The lodge is situated on a secluded hill in the heart of beautiful savannah scenery that is so typical for East Africa.

  • Air conditionAir condition
  • InternetInternet
  • Outside national  parkOutside national park
  • PoolPool

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