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Gate way to the Safari Circuit of Tanzania One of Tanzania's most developed and fastest growing towns, the bustling ‘Safari Town' of Arusha is a hive of arrival and departure activity as countless 4WD safari vehicles load up with provisions and set off with their passengers into the endless, game-teeming plains of the mighty Serengeti National Park. Established in 1900 as a minor German military garrison, Arusha lies halfway between the Cape and Cairo and was once a major trading post for the local Waarusha and Wameru tribes. Nowadays it is not only the country's most active tourism centre but also an important regional business and administrative centre and host to a colourful array of street markets, museums, craft shops, Makonde carving workshops, street cafes, restaurants and bars.
Arusha, in northern Tanzania, is surrounded by some of Africa's most famous landscapes and national parks. Beautifully situated below Mount Meru on the eastern edge of the eastern branch of the Great Rift Valley, it has a pleasant climate and is close to Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara, Olduvai Gorge, Tarangire National Park, and Mount Kilimanjaro, as well as having its own Arusha National Park on Mount Meru. Arusha is the capital of the Arusha Region and has a population of 270,485 (2002 census).
Geography and climate Despite its proximity to the equator, Arusha's elevation of 1400 m on the southern slopes of Mount Meru keeps temperatures down and alleviates humidity. Cool dry air is prevalent for much of the year. The temperature ranges between 13 and 30 degrees Celsius with an average around 25 degrees. It has distinct wet and dry seasons, and experiences an eastern prevailing wind from the Indian Ocean, a couple of hundred miles east.
Industry and economy The primary industry of the region is agriculture, with large vegetable and flower producers sending high-quality produce to Europe. Small-scale agriculture was badly hit by the coffee crisis of recent years and is now largely subsistence farming. Arusha has several factories including a brewery, tyre and fibreboard plant, and a large pharmaceuticals maker. Arusha is the sole source of a gem-quality mineral called Tanzanite, currently produced in large quantities by corporate mining concerns.
Tourism is also a major contributor to the economy in Arusha, being the second largest contributor of income in Tanzania. Given the town's location near popular attractions such as Mount Kilimanjaro, Serengeti National Park, and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Arusha has become a popular staging point for tourists visiting Tanzania for photo safaris and hiking treks to Mt. Kilimanjaro. Many documentary and feature-length films have been set in and around Arusha, including the 1962 Howard Hawks film Hatari with John Wayne.
East African Community Arusha is home to the offices of the East African Community, and plays host to the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights, all of which contributes to the local economy.
Transport Arusha is mostly served by Kilimanjaro International Airport for international travellers, some 60 kilometres (37 mi) east, approximately halfway to Moshi. The airport provides international and domestic flights. Arusha Airport is a smaller domestic airport in the west of the city, currently undergoing expansion. It serves more than 87,000 passengers yearly, amazingly for its size. It is surrounded by hills to the north and east; the local habitat is a mix of savanna woodlands, agriculture and remnant forest. There are no passenger train services to or from Arusha, but there are regular coaches (buses) to Nairobi, Dodoma and Dar es Salaam, plus other local towns.
Culture Arusha is home to many of Tanzania's festivals, and the yearly festival is hosted by a few Tanzanian corporate sponsors that attract various artists from around the world. Artists like Shaggy and Ja Rule are just a few of the world's most popular artists to perform in the wondrous city of Arusha. Arusha also hosts the annual Arusha Nane Nane Agricultural show. Nane Nane is one of the many vibrant public holidays in Tanzania, held on August 8th (the 8th of the 8th month, nane nane means "eight eight" in Swahili). Nane Nane is marked on August 8th every year where farmers and other stakeholders exchange knowledge and business. It attracts up to a half million people every year. Arusha is also known for its vibrant night life, with popular local night clubs like, Colobus Club and the Blue Triple 'A'. |
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'Kiboko' means 'Hippo' in Swahili
Showcasing a panoramic north-south selection of Kenya’s most famous national parks in Kenya and crossing into Tanzania’s mighty Serengeti and thereafter descending into the ‘Eighth Wonder of the World’, the sensational Ngorongoro Crater. Uniquely varied, this essential travel itinerary also includes stays in both traditional safari lodges and tented camps. End your tour with a game drive in the lovely evergreen Lake Manyara Park. |
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Showcasing the very essence of the Serengeti and its surrounding areas, this compact 5-day road safari begins on the shores of beautiful Lake Manyara National Park before moving into the grandeur of the Serengeti, where traditional lodge accommodation is provided for two nights. Leaving the Serengeti, the tour includes a fascinating visit to Olduvai Gorge, the legendary ‘Cradle of Mankind’, |
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‘For those who enjoy the ultimate luxury of staying on private reserves, where the wildlife and culture can be enjoyed in privileged seclusion this exclusive air safari is ideal. Commencing with a night in a ‘plantation house’ on one of Tanzania’s largest coffee estates, it features two nights luxury tented camp accommodation on a private conservation area adjacent to the undiscovered wilderness of Tarangire National Park, followed by two nights in the gracious Manor of Shangri-la Private Estate, which lies just adjacent to the Ngorongoro Crater, where a full-days guided tour is offered. Covering optimum distances in minimum time, this unusual safari also offers guided walks, night game drives, cultural tours and two nights in the unprecedented tented camp luxury of the Migration Camp, which stands amid the splendour of the magnificent Serengeti National Park. |
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A high-value road safari featuring both luxury tented camps and traditional safari lodges, this new safari offers a rich selection of both cultural activities and wildlife viewing experiences. |
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This luxury road and air safari showcase the undiscovered wilderness of Tarangire National Park, the possibility of seeing the famous tree-climbing lions of Lake Manyara, the glory of the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ the magnificent Ngorongoro Crater, Olduvai Gorge Palaeolithic site and the magnificent Serengeti. Covering optimum distances in minimum time, this unique safari also offers both traditional safari lodge and luxury tented camp accommodation. |
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A high-value road safari featuring both luxury tented camps and traditional safari lodges, this memorable Tanzanian safari offers a sensational two-night stay in the world-famous Serengeti National Park, and a visit to the ‘eighth wonder of the world’, the magnificent Ngorongoro Crater and end your tour with a game drive in the lovely evergreen Lake Manyara Park. |
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Built on the site of an old coffee farm, the German-owned Arumeru River Lodge was opened in 2005 and offers just ten two-roomed thatched cottages set in spacious grounds, bounded by two rivers. There is a heated swimming pool with a stunning thatched open-sided area, which houses a fine-dining restaurant (French chef) and bar. The main building offers a lounge with open fire, bar and reception (business centre and boutique). |
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The luxury Arusha Coffee Lodge lies within the rolling green acres of one of Tanzania's largest coffee plantations, surrounded by endless acres of berry-laden coffee bushes. Designed to echo the style of the original plantation house, the lodge has been presented so as to offer a unique blend of modern luxury and the aura of colonial times past. There are just 18 beautifully presented split-level 'plantation houses' within the landscaped grounds, which are divided by avenues of scented lavender bushes and a central ornamental pond. |
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Previously known as Safari Spa, the Arusha Safari Lodge boutique hotel is part of the Moivaro Group and is a luxurious private residence set in expansive grounds with a gazebo summer house for afternoon tea and sundowners. The lodge has only 7 spacious guest cottages and is set in the volcanic hills outside Arusha, with magnificent views of Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru. The lodge also offers a health centre, a Polo field and horse riding. |
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Nestled at the foot of the wooded slopes of Mount Meru, this unique hotel stands amid coffee plantations on the shores of tranquil Lake Duluti. Designed to echo the traditional style of the colonial coffee farm, which originally stood on this site, Lake Duluti Serena Hotel (formerly Serena Mountain Village - Arusha) offers a range of tastefully presented cottage-styled rooms set amid extensive landscaped grounds. Standing at the gateway to the famous Tanzanian ‘Northern Safari Circuit', the hotel offers a broad range of attractions... |
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Four Points by Sheraton Arusha
Established in 1894, the Four Points by Sheraton Arusha is one of the oldest hotels in East Africa. Saturated with the history of a bygone era, the traditional ambience is effortlessly combined with the style and service you wish for when travelling. |
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The Impala Hotel is located in Arusha, at the foot of Mount Meru adjacent to a quiet residential area in the suburbs of Arusha just one kilometre from town centre and 30 mins drive from the Kilimanjaro International Airport. The hotel is set in landscaped gardens and offers a selection of restaurants and bars, a swimming pool, business centre, conference centre and internet cafe. |
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Set amidst stunning scenery with long views of both Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru, the KIA Lodge makes the ideal starting or finishing point for a safari on the famous northern Tanzania safari circuit, or for a climb of celebrated Mount Kilimanjaro. Set amids lush tropical gardens, alive with over 100 species of birds, it also lies within easy reach (3 minutes) of the Kilimanjaro international airport. |
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Named after Mount Kilimanjaro's highest peak, Kibo Palace Hotel is a luxury hotel just minutes from the Arusha city centre. Facilities include 77 rooms and suites, a fully equipped conference centre with business centre, restaurants and bars, health club, outdoor swimming pool and pool bar. |
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Kigongoni Lodge has a tranquil hilltop position some 8 km outside Arusha. Welcoming and friendly it offers a comfortable common area with fireplaces and reading nooks a restaurant and spacious cottages all with porches, large bathtubs and wide views. A relatively new lodge built on a 28ha coffee farm, surrounded by 70 acres of indigenous forest, this attractive and friendly safari lodge boasts excellent views of both Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru, and a charming hill-top swimming pool. |
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Set in 40 acres of charming and extensive tropical grounds, the friendly and welcoming Moivaro Lodge offers the best of all worlds; immediate access to Arusha and the northern Tanzania safari circuit, sweeping views of Mount Meru and calm vistas over coffee plantations. Accommodation at Moivaro Lodge is provided in pretty thatched garden cottages, each with its own veranda overlooking the gardens, There are 40 double (or triple) rooms and 2 single rooms. |
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Set amongst 33 acres of mature gardens and surrounded by a wildlife sanctuary, the charming and atmospheric Mount Meru Game Lodge & Sanctuary is bounded by the Usa River. Established in 1959, the lodge offers a good restaurant and bar, and a choice of prettily individualistic rooms with 4-poster beds. The Mount Meru Game Lodge's animal sanctuary houses baboons, vervet monkeys and probably the only Sanje mangebey in captivity. The Lodge is ideally placed, midway between the international airport & Arusha. |
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The impressive new 139-room tourist village known as Ngurdoto Lodge stands on a verdant 140-acre coffee plantation alongside the road between Usa River and Arusha National Park. It is affiliated to the Impala Hotel in downtown Arusha and has some of the best facilities of any lodge or hotel in the Arusha Area. Offering spacious grounds and gardens, natural streams and water features, and wonderful views of both Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru, Ngurdoto Lodge also offers... |
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Renovated in 2002, The Arusha Hotel is the only 5-star accommodation in central Arusha. Situated in large wooded grounds running down towards the Themi River, it is a stately hotel with an Edwardian feel about the décor, befitting its status as the oldest hostelry in Arusha. The Arusha Hotel offers 86 hotel rooms and luxury accommodation suites, two restaurants, an atmospheric bar, conference centre and health facility with temperature controlled outdoor pool. |
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