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Nestled in East Africa, Tanzania is one of the continent's biggest and most prominent tourism destinations. From the enchanting island of Zanzibar to the world-famous Serengeti National Park - home of the Great Wildebeest Migration, Tanzania is unbelievable. Don't forget Africa's highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro, which is as popular as the country, and the several game reserves and parks for exploring. These tourist attractions make the country a hub for wildlife safaris, camping, hiking, horse riding, wildlife photography, and various outdoor pursuits. While basking in the great outdoors, check out some luxury hotels that will absorb you for the night as you refill and recharge for the next day's adventure. If you are planning a holiday in Tanzania, explore our range here from a Serengeti Safari to trekking some of the Best Walks in Tanzania including Mount Kilimanjaro.
The Island Pongwe resort, Zanzibar, is a paradisiacal private romantic adult-only resort that immerse guests in luxury villas between lush gardens and the blue waters of the Indian Ocean. All 5 standard Villas and a Sultan Villa face the ocean, void of televisions, air-conditioning, and the resort disallows usage of electronic devices to ensure guests bond with nature undistracted. Dine at the gourmet restaurant, and relish tastes that satisfy every culinary craving while the ocean watches. Explore nature at your convenience with the ocean on standby for various adventures, and discover new pathways to relax with spa treatments.
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The Serena Hotel, Dar es Salaam, nestles in the heart of the city but not far from the Indian Ocean's elegant beaches. This five-star retreat raises the bar for luxury city dwellings in standard rooms and suites, featuring WiFi, air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, minibars, bathtubs, showers, and king-size beds. Culinary offers are available in rooms and across Serengeti and Jahazi restaurants, fusing varying flavours from local and Western sources, including seafood. Meanwhile, the Kigo and Pool Bars are wine and cocktail havens fit for social moments. Leverage your free time to dip in its outdoor pool or undergo spa treatments to feel young again.
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Immerse yourself in tranquillity, peace, and pleasure at Zuri Zanzibar Hotel, a beach resort and retreat at the backdrop of the Indian Ocean. Guests have options in 56 villas, bungalows, and suites drenched in a tropical garden close to the ocean's emerald waters. Amenities and features across lodge options include ensuite bathrooms, outdoor showers, private beaches, WiFi, air conditioning, jacuzzis, and living rooms. Dining is available across different settings, including the beach, pool, and main restaurants/bars, where meals transit from Indian and African to Arabian. Away from the interiors, take a dip in the swimming pool or the ocean, exercise at the fitness centre, get pampered with a massage at the spa, practice yoga, or walk in the gardens.
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Rhino Lodge is a cosy nest for tourists looking to explore the Ngorongoro Crater while basking in views of wildlife such as elephants, buffalos, and zebras from their private room decks. The lodge offers 24 semi-detached rooms just 100 metres from the crater, each with an ensuite bathroom and hot water shower. Rooms offer mind-blowing panorama of the misty Mount Oldeani and the bar/dining room serves African traditional dishes and international wines.
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Chanya Lodge perches at the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro on the fringes of Moshi Town, serving as a base camp for thrill, adventure, and safari seekers. In 32 ensuite rooms, tourists can relax like royalty, enjoying amenities such as ensuite bathrooms with rain showers, African wooden beds, and WiFi. Savour a dip in the outdoor swimming pool, a succulent massage at the spa, airy relaxation in its gardens, and a variety of wines at the fully stocked bar. An open-air restaurant caters to culinary affairs in a la carte menus, set menus, and buffets, as options range from continental to local and Indian fares. Chanya is an ideal place to stay when on your Mount Kilimanjaro hike.
Arusha Villa Hotel is sandwiched in a coffee estate, fenced by a grove of trees, offering the perfect enclave to enjoy a thrilling safari. Guests have 6 double rooms, 2 family rooms in the main villa, and 4 rooms in the farmhouse, replete with essential amenities that guarantee comfort. The rooms face gardens, pools, or coffee plantations, with the bonus sights of blue monkeys occasionally playing around. There is a plunge pool to ward off the heat, fireplaces to combat the cold, and verandahs to observe the scenery. Dining is always a feast as fresh ingredients define an assortment of organic meals. WiFi is only available at the terrace close to the pool.
Lodged on the edge of a hill, the Klein's Camp offers guests front-row pews to the grandeur of Tanzania's great outdoors. Enchanting views of the Serengeti Valley, proximity to Masai Mara National Reserve, game viewing and drives, exclusive safari, and alfresco bush dining are experiences that come with a stay here. Guests can recline in 10 luxury cottages and family options after exploring the wild, enjoying WiFi, scenic views with binoculars, private butler services, in-room massages, and immersions in a shimmering lodge pool overlooking the valley. Meals are as delectable as they come in the main dining room, crafted from freshly plucked vegetables, and don't forget to pick local crafts at the safari shop before leaving.
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