From Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest, permanently snow-capped, free standing mountain in Africa to the warm and exotic island of Zanzibar, nearly a quarter of East Africa’s largest country is made up of protected national parks. Here the finest game sanctuaries of Serengeti, Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, Ruaha, and Selous beckon with extraordinary scenery, staggering topography, warm people and incredible wildlife, making this a truly magnificent country to visit.
Ngorongoro Crater Lodge, Serengeti: Perched on the edge of the Ngorongoro Crater, a World Heritage Site, at the eastern edge of the Serengeti. The long-extinct volcanic crater shelters one of the most beautiful wildlife havens on earth where 42,000 Masai live harmony with wild on the edge of the crater. Steeped in romance, each mud and thatch suite is built on stilts with elegant antiques, graceful chandeliers and floor to ceiling windows overlooking the crater below. A personal butler will tend to your every need. Each camp has its own living and dining area and expert guides run game drives, bush walks and visits to Masai Villages
Lake Manyara Tree Lodge: The Great Rift Valley is at its most impressive in Lake Manyara National Park with the escarpment dropping 500m to the flamingo rimmed shore of the lake. It is home to an incredible variety of animals including its most famous inhabitant- the tree climbing lion. Lake Manyara Tree Lodge is hidden in the heart of a mahogany forest and is the only lodge in the park. It consists of 10 romantic tree house suites, each with an en suite bathroom, outdoor shower and private deck overlooking the forest. An interactive kitchen allows you to watch delicious Pan-African Cuisine being prepared which can be enjoyed in the open air boma, in the dining area, or your own deck. There is a swimming pool.
Grumeti River Camp, Serengeti: Located in remote river valley in the western corridor of the Serengeti National Park. Set in between two hills, the camp overlooks the Grumeti River. You will view Hippos from their waterway hideouts right below the camp and the Colobus monkeys live in the trees. Grumeti River Camp is made up of 10 vibrantly designed safari tents, each with a private deck, en suite bathroom and open air shower. The main lodge has an open air spacious dining room and a large plunge pool.
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Zanzibar is a small archipelago consisting of Unguja (commonly referred to as Zanzibar Island), Ember and several small surrounding islands. It is located in the Indian Ocean, just off the coast of East Africa, lying at 39 degrees east of the prime meridian and 6 degrees south of the equator. The islands have a total of 2,332 square kilometers. Sun-bleached sands, jade waters and palm trees burnished gold by the tropical palettes of eternal sunshine make the Zanzibari coastline a Paradise regained. And as is fitting for an archipelago nourished and founded by its splendid maritime isolation, so the fruits of the Indian Ocean continue to bewitch and nourish today’s maritime adventurers.
Breezes Beach Club, Zanzibar: This intimate property with only 70 rooms, located on its own private beach on the south side of the island, set back from other resorts, and close to a local village. This family owned and run Resort and Spa was voted the Best Resort in Tanzania. The Frangipani Spa offers an array of spa treatments and was the first spa in Zanzibar. The décor of the resort was all hand crafted using the finest silks and fabrics and the furniture design is from Pakistan. There are many activities that can be arranged for you from Scuba diving, to shopping.
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