Superbly situated in the lee of Mount Kilimanjaro and sheltered by   the volcanic splendour of the Chyulu Hills, this classic stone-built   lodge overlooks its own water hole, which is visited daily by elephants,   buffalos and a wide variety of plains game. One of the first lodges   ever to be built in a national park, the lodge is cool, tranquil and   hushed for optimum game-viewing. It is also ideally placed for visits to   all the park's prime attractions.
          
Faced in volcanic stone and utilising the natural rocky outcrops of a   valley known as ‘the place of the young rhino', from which it takes its   name, the lodge features a thatched central dining area and a   rock-built bar, with a viewing terrace looking directly down on to the   waterhole.
          All the spacious ensuite rooms have their own verandas, some   overlooking the waterhole, some the Chyulu Hills, which are one of the   world's youngest volcanic ranges. As for activities, the lodge offers   numerous game drives, guided walks, bush breakfasts, volcano climbs and   trips to Mzima Springs, a set of crystal-clear ponds, fed by the melt   waters of Mount Kilimanjaro, in which the many hippos can be viewed from   a submerged chamber.