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Property 2520

Features:
-Seafront
-self-catering
-housekeeping
-night security
-restaurant

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EUR€600 to EUR€1,000
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5 Bedroom Villa (Sleeps 10) at Jambiani (2) for Rent in Zanzibar Central/South (2), Tanzania (2)

The Kipepeo Lodge is a charming and warm resort, recently built on the Southeast coast of Zanzibar, close to a typical african village, Jambiani. It rises on the beach in front of the Indian Ocean and was created with love and fantasy. It is now ready to receive dreamers and travelers who look for an exclusive solution to spend some time in paradise. It has only five ...

Property 13236

Features:
-nice location
-close to the beach
-all rooms with sea view
-white sand beach
-well managed

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EUR€179 to EUR€299
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15 Bedroom bungalows (Sleeps 20) 45 Miles from Jambiani (2) for Rent in Zanzibar Central/South (2), Tanzania (2)

shehe bungalows is on the lovely coastlines,East coast of Zanzibar Island,The bungalows are set in the lovely tropical gardens.The place is well managed,good value haven for pure relaxation on a beautiful beach. The barrier reef is only 15 mins off the shore and the place has its own dhow for sailing,snorkleing,game or line fishing and diving. The location is endowe...
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Tanzania

Shortly after achieving independence from Britain in the early 1960s, Tanganyika and Zanzibar merged to form the nation of Tanzania in 1964.
Lying just south of the equator, Tanzania is East Africa's largest country, and an immensely rewarding place to visit. Tanzania has the world-famous attractions; the plains of the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, snow­capped Mount Kilimanjaro (Africa's highest mountain) and Zanzibar, with its idyllic palm-fringed beaches and historic Stone Town. Yet there's a whole lot more to Tanzania than these obvious highlights.

Almost everywhere you go you'll find interesting wildlife and inspiring landscapes (over forty percent of the country is protected in some form or other) ranging from forest-covered volcanic peaks to dusty savanna populated by elephants, antelopes, lions, leopards and cheetahs. Tanzania is one of the four most naturally diverse nations on earth: it contains Africa's second-largest number of bird species (around 1500), the continent's biggest mammal population and three-quarters of East Africa's plant species (over ten thousand). Add to this the country's rich ethnic diversity, some superb hiking and other activities like snorkelling and diving, and you have the makings of a holiday of a lifetime.

For all its natural diversity, Tanza­nia's best asset is its people: friend­ly, welcoming, unassumingly proud and yet reserved - you'll be treated with uncommon warmth and courtesy wherever you go, and genuine friendships are easily made. The best known tribe air the Maasai, a pastoralist cattle heading, people who inhabit the region around the safari parks in the north, yet there are at least 127 other tribes in Tanzania, perhaps not as visually colourful as the red-robed, spear-carrying Maasai war­riors, but with equally rich tradi­tions, histories, customs, beliefs and music, much of which survive despite the ravages of colonialism, modernity arid Christianity.
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Shortly after achieving independence from Britain in the early 1960s, Tanganyika and Zanzibar merged to form the nation of Tanzania in 1964. Lying just south of the equator, Tanzania is East Africa's largest country, and an immensely rewarding plac...More
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