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Hotels and Lodges


Lodges and Hotels in Arusha City and in the National Parks and other protected areas.

 

5* Hotels.

 

(i)                  The Ngurdoto Mountain Lodge

(ii)                Impala hotel

(iii)               Arusha Coffee Tree Lodge

(iv)              Arusha Hotel

(v)                New Safari Hotel

(vi)              Novotel Mount Meru Hotel

(vii)             Kibo Palace Hotel

(viii)           Karama Lodge

(ix)              Kigongoni Lodge

(x)                OutPost Lodge

(xi)              Jacaranda Hotel

(xii)             Arusha Crown Hotel

(xiii)           Arusha Resort Centre

(xiv)           77 Hotel

(xv)            Mount Meru Game Lodge and Sanctuary

(xvi)           Moivaro Coffee PlantationLodge

(xvii)         Rivertrees Country Inn

(xviii)        G and T Hotel

(xix )       SG RESORT

 

 

 

 

Hotels in Moshi.

 

(i)                  KIA Lodge

(ii)                Moshi Impala Hotel

(iii)               Leopard Hotel

(iv)              Uhuru Lutheran Hostel

(v)                Kilimanjaro Crane Hotel

(vi)              YMCA Hostel Moshi

(vii)             Kilimanjaro View Hotel

(viii)           Buffallo Hotel

(ix)              Kindoroko Hotels

(x)                Kilemankyaro Mountain Lodge

(xi)              Ashanti Lodge

(xii)             Babylon Lodge

(xiii)     Bristoll Cottages

 

 

 

 

 

 

A:-Top Luxurrious Accommodation in the Game parks.

 

(i)                  Grumeti River Camp

(ii)                Kleins Camp

Above are in Serengeti National Park and belongs to www.ccafrica.com

 

(iii)               Kirawira Luxury tented camp; these also in Serengeti and belongs to www.serenahotels.com

 

 

(iv)              Ngorongoro Crater Lodge belongs to www.ccafrica.com

(v)                Lake Manyara Tree Lodge belongs to www.ccafrica.com

 

 

B:-Luxurious Accommodations

 

(i)                  Sopa Lodges in Tarangire, Serengeti National Parks and Ngorongoro Crater

Belongs to www.sopalodges.com

 

(ii)                Serena Hotels in Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro and Serengeti.

Belongs to www.serenahotels.com

 

Luxury tented permanent camps.

 

(i)                  Sanctuary Lodges consist of Swala Camp in Tarangire and Kusini Camp in Serengeti. Belongs to www.sanctuarylodges.com

(ii)                Kikoti Safari Camp in Tarangire National Park, contact us for more details.

(iii)               Ndasiata migration camp, owners are Sopa Lodges.

(iv)              Mbalageti Luxury tents, in western corridor of Serengeti, for details contact us.

(v)                Boundary Hill Lodge

 

 

 

 

 

 

C:-Budget accommodations.

(i)                  Hotels and Lodges Tanzania have lodges and hotels in Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, Lobo Wildlife Lodge and Seronera Wildlife Lodge Serengeti.Belongs to www.hotelsandlodges-tanzania.com

(ii)                Tarangire Safari Lodge, Tamarind Luxury tented camp are in Tarangire National Park. For details contact us.

(iii)               Kirurumu Luxury tented Camp, E Unoto Retreat luxury tented lodge adjacent to Mto wa Mbu and Lake Manyara National Park. For details contact us.

 

(iv)              Oldonyo Orok Lodge and Momella Wildlife Lodge, in Arusha National Park.

For more details contact us.

 

(v)                Gombe, Nkungwe, Kasekela Luxury tented Lodges and Mitumba in Gombe Stream’s chimpanzees preserve by Jane Goodall, contact us.

(vi)              Greystoke, Lupita island, Lodge in Mahale Mountains National Park, contact us.

 

 

 

 

D:- Minimum Budget Comfortable accommodations adjacent to Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara and Serengeti National Parks.

 

(i)                  Kudu Lodge and campsite

(ii)                Ndutu Safari Lodge

(iii)               Special campsites in Lake Natron and Lake Eyasi.

Hadzabe, Datoga, Barbaigs Bush hunters in Lake Eyasi, Lake Natron.

 

In Mkomazi Game Reserve, the type of accommodation is camping.

 

 ABOVE ARE JUST FEW LODGES AND HOTELS THAT WE HAVE HAD ACCESS. IF YOU HAVE OR YOU KNOW ANY LODGE/HOTEL AND IS NOT LISTED ABOVE, CONTACT US.

 

ACCOMMODATION STATUS AND AVAILABILITY OF ROOMS FOR GUESTS IN ARUSHA.

 

The Number of 4/5* Hotels in Arusha is very small yet the number of visitors coming to Arusha for Business, Tourism and Conference activities is increasing Tremendously. The number of Hotels is limited and does not meet the number of Tourists that visits in this Region. Starting from Arusha City itself to the National/Game Parks in the Region. There is overbooking in high season and this makes difficult for some Travel Agencies and Tour Operators to operate smoothly. It is even more difficult to last minute booking travelers. These are people who either book safari one month before trip or arrive and shop arround for cheaper deals. Last minute travelers end on getting uncomfortable or even unreliable services.

With above information, I advise any one with capital to invest in accommodation Property. Building a Hotel/Lodge in Arusha, there is a guarantee to get clients throughout the year and short time huge profit. Fortunately, Our Government has Policy that invites Investors and give them opportunities.

 

Ask for information or book a Tour safari package with specific accommodation choices.

Email: kilitravel2002@gmail.com 

 

Safari planning and booking will be very convenient if you choose right accommodation for yourself. Camping safari and lodge safari are two types of accommodation used on adventure safari holidays.

Camping and tents are also used on Kilimanjaro trekking, climbing mount kilimanjaro can be used on machame, rongai, shira and lemosho/londrosi routes. Kilimanjaro climbing and trekking can be camping and safari be lodge. or choose sleeping on mountain huts on Marangu route and do camping safari. Or choose any route on Kilimanjaro trekking and do luxury camping/permanent tents or lodge safari according to the budget.

 

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Tourism and Investment Projects in Tanzania


Tourism Investments.

Tanzania is one of the unique destinations on the African continent that has yet to be discovered by many. It is a land of many wonders hubbing an un-paralleled diversity of fauna and flora. Kilimanjaro, the highest permanently snow-capped free standing mountain in Africa, the exotic Islands of Zanzibar, the finest game sanctuaries of Serengeti, Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, Ruaha, Selous and the Marine Park of Mafia Island are only but a few of the living examples. The scenery, topography and very friendly people harbour the growth of excellent cultural tourism beach holidays, game hunting, historical and archaeological ventures – and certainly the best wildlife photographic safaris on the continent.

The tourism industry provides excellent investment opportunities in construction and management of hotels, lodges and restaurants, infrastructure ventures, aviation projects, training institutions, tour operations, travel agencies and marketing organizations.

The industry’s mission statement that forms the basis of the tourism policy is to develop sustainable quality tourism that is ecologically friendly to the conservation and restoration of the environment and its people’s culture. In so doing the industry seeks to maximise the net gains that emanate from the various tourism activities. It is for this reason that the Government is now highly concerned with the improvement of the infrastructure quality and diversity, ease of destination entry formalities, relaxation of foreign exchange regulations and controls, revision of applicable taxes and maintenance of peace, stability and security. As a stimulant, the private sector is increasingly investing in the various tourist plants, improvement of destination access from major sources and within marketing promotion and training of the human resource.

Tourist Attractions

Besides cultural attributes, the other tourism attractions in the country include the rich game to view in National Parks, Game Controlled Areas and  Games Reserves. 

Just imagine viewing the famous tree climbing lions in the country's northern parks!

The Kilimanjaro National Park does feature the great ice-caped Equatorial Mountain, the Kilimanjaro. The mountain invites challenge to conquer it up its peak that skyscrapers at almost 6km high to mountain climbers.

The Arusha National Park offers everything one wants to see regarding volcanic features and lakes, the flamingoes; buffaloes, the mountain vegetation and the general scenic view of the magnificent Mount Meru.

The Tarangire and Lake Manyara National Parks, though relatively smaller parks; located south west of Arusha town do offer plenty to see. Black rhinos; over 380 species of birds; the worlds largest bird the ostrich; the Kori bustard the only world heaviest bird that can fly, elephants; wart hogs, baboons, zebra, the tree-climbing lions, hot springs, and the rising steep escarpment of the Tanzania Great rift Valley are only a selection of what these areas can offer.

 

Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) about 828 Sq. Km. is a perfect caldera of the world, 18km across, often with nothing we can compare, this is one of the wonders of the world! You will be attracted by the relief, its mountains, drifting sand dunes and the diverse wildlife and the Maasai people. The NCA, due to these and more qualities including its being nearer the cradle of mankind, the Olduvai Gorge, it was declared a World Heritage Site in 1978. The only place on the planet where a human being is living in harmony with wildlife without harming one another todate the only place to go is the Ngorogoro Conservation Area. It is culture and ecotourism smoothly nurtured in the environment.

To the north west of NCA, spreads endless plain of the Serengeti National Park (14,763Sq. Km). With over 3 million large animals, involved in seasonal migration the Serengeti has the greatest concentration wildlife unparalleled in the world. The ecological rules regarding who eats who, or lonely death while swimming across rivers during migration and how it is important to be in groups for survival can be observed clearly here.

In southern Tanzania, there lies the greatest wild reserve and second only to Serengeti in wildlife concentration, this is the Selous National Park. Elephants, crocodiles and hippos in rivers; buffaloes, and baobab trees dominate.

Other National Parks include Mahale (the haven of the chimpanzees and baboons); Mikumi, Mkomazi, rubondo, Katavi and Juvenile Udzungwa rich in plant diversity and in colobus monkeys.

Again, going around and across Tanzania, one finds more interesting things. The remains from the oriental architecture found along the coast and Zanzibar, the coral reefs such as those at the Wambe Shando and Mwamba Wamba area; the sulphur springs in Tanga, the Mbozi meteorite remains. The National Museum and other heritage sites add on more interesting sites to visit.

Investment:

Tanzania offers tremendous opportunities for investors as it is endowed with abundance of natural resources such as arable land, a wide base for raw materials supply from local source; political stability, good market policy (privatisation, investment incentive, liberalized foreign exchange controls and the ongoing establishment of socially responsible economy) excellent geographical location in the East African region and excellent tourist attractions. Mineral and Industrial production have picked up since private sector was allowed.

Investment Incentives

Tanzania offers a well-balanced and competitive package of fiscal incentives in comparison with other African countries. Aiming at providing competitive fiscal regime on foreign trade, Tanzania has signed double taxation treaties with Denmark, India, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia and Finland.  Countries with which negotiations are continuing include South Africa, Republic of Korea, Zimbabwe, United Arab Emirates, Russia, Seychelles, Mauritius, Egypt, Yugoslavia and Oman.

 

Abundant Natural Resources

Tanzania’s untapped natural resources offer a wide range of investment opportunities; arable land, minerals and natural tourist attractions are all awaiting potential investors. Tanzania is internationally renowned for its abundance of wildlife attractions and unexploited mineral reserves

 

 

 

 

 



Tourism and Investments in Tanzania


Tourism Investments.

Tanzania is one of the unique destinations on the African continent that has yet to be discovered by many. It is a land of many wonders hubbing an un-paralleled diversity of fauna and flora. Kilimanjaro, the highest permanently snow-capped free standing mountain in Africa, the exotic Islands of Zanzibar, the finest game sanctuaries of Serengeti, Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, Ruaha, Selous and the Marine Park of Mafia Island are only but a few of the living examples. The scenery, topography and very friendly people harbour the growth of excellent cultural tourism beach holidays, game hunting, historical and archaeological ventures – and certainly the best wildlife photographic safaris on the continent.

The tourism industry provides excellent investment opportunities in construction and management of hotels, lodges and restaurants, infrastructure ventures, aviation projects, training institutions, tour operations, travel agencies and marketing organizations.

The industry’s mission statement that forms the basis of the tourism policy is to develop sustainable quality tourism that is ecologically friendly to the conservation and restoration of the environment and its people’s culture. In so doing the industry seeks to maximise the net gains that emanate from the various tourism activities. It is for this reason that the Government is now highly concerned with the improvement of the infrastructure quality and diversity, ease of destination entry formalities, relaxation of foreign exchange regulations and controls, revision of applicable taxes and maintenance of peace, stability and security. As a stimulant, the private sector is increasingly investing in the various tourist plants, improvement of destination access from major sources and within marketing promotion and training of the human resource.

Tourist Attractions

Besides cultural attributes, the other tourism attractions in the country include the rich game to view in National Parks, Game Controlled Areas and  Games Reserves. 

Just imagine viewing the famous tree climbing lions in the country's northern parks!

The Kilimanjaro National Park does feature the great ice-caped Equatorial Mountain, the Kilimanjaro. The mountain invites challenge to conquer it up its peak that skyscrapers at almost 6km high to mountain climbers.

The Arusha National Park offers everything one wants to see regarding volcanic features and lakes, the flamingoes; buffaloes, the mountain vegetation and the general scenic view of the magnificent Mount Meru.

The Tarangire and Lake Manyara National Parks, though relatively smaller parks; located south west of Arusha town do offer plenty to see. Black rhinos; over 380 species of birds; the worlds largest bird the ostrich; the Kori bustard the only world heaviest bird that can fly, elephants; wart hogs, baboons, zebra, the tree-climbing lions, hot springs, and the rising steep escarpment of the Tanzania Great rift Valley are only a selection of what these areas can offer.

Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) about 828 Sq. Km. is a perfect caldera of the world, 18km across, often with nothing we can compare, this is one of the wonders of the world! You will be attracted by the relief, its mountains, drifting sand dunes and the diverse wildlife and the Maasai people. The NCA, due to these and more qualities including its being nearer the cradle of mankind, the Olduvai Gorge, it was declared a World Heritage Site in 1978. The only place on the planet where a human being is living in harmony with wildlife without harming one another todate the only place to go is the Ngorogoro Conservation Area. It is culture and ecotourism smoothly nurtured in the environment.

To the north west of NCA, spreads endless plain of the Serengeti National Park (14,763Sq. Km). With over 3 million large animals, involved in seasonal migration the Serengeti has the greatest concentration wildlife unparalleled in the world. The ecological rules regarding who eats who, or lonely death while swimming across rivers during migration and how it is important to be in groups for survival can be observed clearly here.

In southern Tanzania, there lies the greatest wild reserve and second only to Serengeti in wildlife concentration, this is the Selous National Park. Elephants, crocodiles and hippos in rivers; buffaloes, and baobab trees dominate.

Other National Parks include Mahale (the haven of the chimpanzees and baboons); Mikumi, Mkomazi, rubondo, Katavi and Juvenile Udzungwa rich in plant diversity and in colobus monkeys.

Again, going around and across Tanzania, one finds more interesting things. The remains from the oriental architecture found along the coast and Zanzibar, the coral reefs such as those at the Wambe Shando and Mwamba Wamba area; the sulphur springs in Tanga, the Mbozi meteorite remains. The National Museum and other heritage sites add on more interesting sites to visit.

Investment:

Tanzania offers tremendous opportunities for investors as it is endowed with abundance of natural resources such as arable land, a wide base for raw materials supply from local source; political stability, good market policy (privatisation, investment incentive, liberalized foreign exchange controls and the ongoing establishment of socially responsible economy) excellent geographical location in the East African region and excellent tourist attractions. Mineral and Industrial production have picked up since private sector was allowed.

You’re Investment Destination.

Competitive Investment Climate

In the African countries improvement index report, published by the Center for International Development at Harvard University, Tanzania clinched the top spot in a report titled “The Africa Competitiveness Report 2000/2001”, benchmarking macro economic and investment climate success factors; Tanzania ranked first followed by Morocco, Mozambique, Nigeria and Uganda. In the African Foreign Investors Survey 2003 Report by UNIDO, Tanzania ranked the first in IPA performance for the last 3 years and also the first in sales growth in 2002 by foreign investors perceptions.

The comprehensive economic and political reform measures, undertaken since mid 1986, have progressively brought about an efficient economic management, financial discipline, and a framework for a dynamic, high growth economy.
Tanzania has now won the confidence of foreign investors and the donor community

 

Large Potential Market
Tanzania offers a wealth of market opportunities for foreign companies. With a population of over 34.5 million consumers, a rapidly growing economy, and high levels of domestic investment spending, the Tanzania market will remain an important target destination for local and foreign products and services. On top of that, Tanzania is part of two distinct market areas: Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) and the East African Community (EAC), with some 304 million consumers.

Fiscal Regime
Tanzania has a stable fiscal regime with sustainable level of inflation. Under its economic recovery program, Tanzania increased revenue streams and substantially reduced spending. During the quarter ending September 2003, the quarterly year-to-year inflation rate, declined to 4.6 percent as of December 2000. This continuous decline in the rate of inflation is mainly the result of prudent fiscal and monetary policies.

Investment Guarantees
Investments in
Tanzania are guaranteed against nationalisation and expropriation. Tanzania is a signatory of several multilateral and bilateral agreements on protection and promotion of foreign investment. Among other international agreements and membership, Tanzania is a member of Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) and International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).

Access to Labour
Access to low cost labour is a key priority for companies competing in African economies.
Tanzania offers trainable skilled labour at significantly lower labour costs. The Government has made a long-term commitment to develop a pool of well-trained and educated specialists.

Peace and Stability
Tanzania is free of ideological confrontations, ethnic problems and labour disputes. It is a centre of economic and political stability in Sub Saharan Africa. Multi party democracy adopted in 1992 has not disturbed the peaceful political climate of the country. The political scene is characterised by parliamentary democracy and public consensus on key social and economic priorities.

 

Transparent Investment Laws

The pro investment attitude by Government is clearly demonstrated by the innovative investment legislation, the increasing number of foreign direct investments in the country and economic and structural reforms that have led to substantial progress in establishing a functioning market economy. Institutional support for priority investment projects is readily available from the Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC) and other Government institutions.

 

Infrastructure Facilities

There is a sustained programme for building good quality roads. Two railway networks connect 14 out of 20 cities and the neighbouring country of Zambia. There are also international and domestic airports linking Tanzania to the world.  The three major ports of Dar es Salaam, Tanga and Mtwara function as hubs for traffic emanating from, and destined to land locked neighbouring countries of Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, Zambia, Malawi, and Democratic Republic of Congo.

 

Investment Incentives

Tanzania offers a well-balanced and competitive package of fiscal incentives in comparison with other African countries. Aiming at providing competitive fiscal regime on foreign trade, Tanzania has signed double taxation treaties with Denmark, India, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia and Finland.  Countries with which negotiations are continuing include South Africa, Republic of Korea, Zimbabwe, United Arab Emirates, Russia, Seychelles, Mauritius, Egypt, Yugoslavia and Oman.

 

Abundant Natural Resources

Tanzania’s untapped natural resources offer a wide range of investment opportunities; arable land, minerals and natural tourist attractions are all awaiting potential investors. Tanzania is internationally renowned for its abundance of wildlife attractions and unexploited mineral reserves

 

 

 

Economic and Structural Reforms

Tanzania had been carrying out successful economic and structural reforms, which have improved economic performance and sustained growth. These achievements are based on solid foundations of political and economic reform undertaken by the Government since 1986, placing Tanzania in a position where a prolonged period of high GDP growth rates is expected.

 

 

 

    

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