Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Makasutu

The Mandina Lodges at Makasutu Forest are unique and luxurious and situated on a mangrove-clothed tributary of the River Gambia in the heart of the African bush and offer an upmarket experience in the wilderness.


Some guests choose to spend their time beside the enormous pool, simply soaking up the tranquility of the surroundings whilst others take advantage of the expert guides provided, to explore the 1000-acre forest and discover the beauty, people and wildlife on foot or by canoe. Many bird species, monitor lizards, baboons and monkeys have made the forest their home.

The 1000 acre Makasutu Cultural Forest is situated about 45 minutes from the coastal resorts and is the result of over fifteen years' hard work by two Englishmen


There are only eight lodges, maintaining an exclusive and serene feel to the whole setting. Evening meals are included and guests can choose to dine in their lodge or in one of the wooden or tented al fresco dining areas. Due to the location, menus are simple but the food is of a good standard. Low key lamps and the dancing flames of the fire create a magical mood.

The lodges at Mandina are built to an exceptionally high standard largely from local materials, however you may find there are fewer practicalities when compared to more mainstream hotels. The solar powered River Lodges are either floating or on stilts and the spaciousJungle Lodges are set back from the river. Each suite has a private but roofless bathroom and composting toilet (except the Jungle Lodges which are flushing). Fans are employed instead of electricity sapping air-conditioning.


The Stilted Lodge is on two floors with separate bedroom, outside deck and lounge area on the lower level plus upstairs dayroom, whilst the Jungle Lodges each have their own private roof terrace with amazing views across the mangroves.

Working with the local population and ensuring they benefit from the forest is part of the culture within Makasutu, so the staff come form the surrounding villages, therefore service is very friendly but may not be as polished as in some resorts. Makasutu provides a taste of real Africa; nothing disturbs the peace except bird song or the chattering of monkeys. The lodges are easily accessible, only 30 minutes from the airport and guests can spend their whole holiday at Mandina or for longer stays combine with a coastal hotel.

Mandina Lodges will accept children aged 12 years old and over during the winter months (November - April). All ages of children are accepted in the summer.


info@makasutu.com.
http://www.makasutu.com/

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