Friday, 2 December 2011

Hotels - Tanzania

The selection of hotels in Tanzania is large. Especially in Dar es
Salaam, Dodoma and the tourist areas such as Arusha, Moshi or Stone
Town in Zanzibar to find hotels in all price ranges.
Luxury hotels can be found particularly in Dar es Salaam, Dodoma,
Arusha, Moshi and Stone Town. Prices for an overnight stay here
correspond to the international standards. These are also the service
and comfort accordingly. In this hotel you can easily pay by credit
card and also have these deals in Tanzania almost always has its own
restaurant and bar
In the middle price range are also found in smaller cities, good and
comfortable accommodation. As with the operators of luxury hotels are
also often offered to enterprises and safaris in Tanzania's national
parks, or they work together with a safari company, they advise you.
Also in this price range hotels usually have air conditioning.
If they prefer to spend their money for the trips and safaris as for
accommodation, they will find in all cities and smaller towns, simple
and affordable accommodations. The spectrum ranges from a sagging bed
with a broken mosquito net, bucket shower and toilet down the hall to
quite a decent but inexpensive guest houses. These usually have a fan
and sometimes even a private bathroom.

In traditional areas, it is often difficult to get a double room if
they are not a pair. So they travel with friends, it can happen that
they have to book and pay for two separate rooms.
In close proximity to many national parks and even within these there
are a number of lodges in Tanzania. Some of them are very exclusive.
This means in practice that they are with a small propeller plane flew
directly to the lodge can be served in tasting the wilderness a
champagne breakfast and then explore the wilderness with their
personal guide.
A very old and prestigious accommodation between Mt Meru and
Kilimanjaro, for example, the Hatari Lodge Tanzania. But even in the
middle of the Serengeti, there are secluded and exclusive
accommodations.

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