<p>Ngorongoro Farm House sits on a 500-acre coffee plantation on the outer slopes of the Ngorongoro highlands, offering a colonial-era farm atmosphere blended with modern comforts. The property features 52 rooms in converted farm buildings and standalone cottages, each decorated with local Tanzanian fabrics, carved headboards, and large windows framing views of the estate's coffee rows and flower gardens.</p> <p>Dining at the Farm House revolves around estate-grown ingredients — freshly roasted coffee at sunrise, garden-picked vegetables at lunch, and candlelit three-course dinners featuring Tanzanian beef tenderloin and homemade passion fruit sorbet. The on-site coffee tour walks guests through the entire cultivation process, from cherry picking to roasting, ending with a cupping session.</p> <p>What sets Ngorongoro Farm House apart is its working-farm character. Guests hear roosters at dawn, see farmhands tending rows of Arabica seedlings, and can walk freely through orchards of avocado, mango, and macadamia. It's not a polished five-star experience — it's something better: an honest, characterful Tanzanian farm stay at the doorstep of one of Africa's greatest natural wonders.</p>
Accommodation overview
Ngorongoro Farm House sits on a 500-acre coffee plantation on the outer slopes of the Ngorongoro highlands, offering a colonial-era farm atmosphere blended with modern comforts. The property features 52 rooms in converted farm buildings and standalone cottages, each decorated with local Tanzanian fabrics, carved headboards, and large windows framing views of the estate's coffee rows and flower gardens. Dining at the Farm House revolves around estate-grown ingredients — freshly roasted coffee at sunrise, garden-picked vegetables at lunch, and candlelit three-course dinners featuring Tanzanian beef tenderloin and homemade passion fruit sorbet. The on-site coffee tour walks guests through the entire cultivation process, from cherry picking to roasting, ending with a cupping session. What sets Ngorongoro Farm House apart is its working-farm character. Guests hear roosters at dawn, see farmhands tending rows of Arabica seedlings, and can walk freely through orchards of avocado, mango, and macadamia. It's not a polished five-star experience — it's something better: an honest, characterful Tanzanian farm stay at the doorstep of one of Africa's greatest natural wonders.
- Ngorongoro Crater
- mid-range

2026