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Zanzibar | Stone Town
Stone Town
The famous Chobe National Park located in the North-East of Botswana near the Kasane Airport covers 10700 sq.km of diverse vegetation and geographical
features. The Chobe River-front has a variety of wildlife lodges & hotels which is where most tourist holiday accommodation is. The two other main areas of Chobe National Park include Savuti and Linyanti areas.
Chobe Park is well known for it’s massive elephant and buffalo herds, with the Chobe River front being lush in summer and in winter it attracts the wildlife to the river banks. Chobe Park is easily accessed from Livingstone in Zambia and Vic Falls in Zimbabwe, both less than an hour away. African Bundu Safaris can book an exciting Chobe safari holiday together with Vic Falls and Okavango Delta.

| 236 Hurumzi Hotel |
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| An integral part of the skyline of Zanzibar, along with mosque minarets, Hindu temple towers, and church spires, is the Tower Top restaurant of 236 Hurumzi. The second tallest building in Stone Town Zanzibar. The twenty-four guestrooms are beautiful and romantic, each representing Zanzibari traditions in a distinct way. The Tower Top Restaurant, a common stop for newlyweds and marriage proposers alike, is undoubtedly one of the most romantic restaurants in the world. Featuring a panoramic view of Stone Town and a spectacular view of the Indian Ocean, it is the perfect spot to watch the sun set. |
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| Dhow Palace Hotel |
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| The Dhow, being the heart beat of the Africa culture, has been carrying people and treasures to and from Zanzibar for hundreds of years. Today The Dhow Palace Boutique Hotel serves as a meeting point of people and artefacts from all over the world, in a truly Zanzibar style. Originally the home of a rich merchant, this graceful building has stood for more than one hundreds and fifty years in the heart of stone town, being witness of the events of Zanzibar’s history and finally being restored to an elegant hotel. There are a total of 30 rooms, since the adjoining plot to the original Dhow Palace was purchased in 2003. |
US$100 - US$170 |
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| Tembo House Hotel |
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| The Tembo House Hotel is situated in the heart of Stone Town in Zanzibar Island. Set at the picturesque seafront, Tembo is an elegant hotel of historic significance as it once served as the American Consulate in 1834. The Tembo Hotel has a total of 37 rooms and a lovely swimming pool. |
US$130 - US$195 |
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| The Swahili House |
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| Located in the bustling heart of Stonetown the Swahili House building was originally set up and used as an Indian Merchant House in the 19th century. In the 125 years that were to come the building was home to one of the many Sultan families and then became a hotel some years ago. Renovations started in May 2008. Most of The Swahili House hotel has been restored into its original state, but we have been making some changes as well. The result is The Swahili House - a sparkling hotel with traditional influences and modern day facilities in combination with authentic Swahili hospitality and 22 air-conditioned en-suite rooms from 21 to 45 sq. metres in size. |
US$78 - US$198 |
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| Zanzibar Serena Inn |
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| Zanzibar Serena Inn is idyllically situated on the sea-front of ancient Stone Town. The Zanzibar Serena Inn is flanked by an exotic mix of sultan's palaces, Portuguese forts, ancient dhow harbours, and bright bazaars, the Zanzibar Serena Inn is a haven of tranquillity and opulence amongst the bustle of one of Africa's most ancient and most enchanting towns. A member of the prestigious Small Luxury Hotels of the World, the inn has been styled to represent the epitome of Swahili style, ethnic elegance and Arabic opulence. There are a total of 51 rooms plus a lovely swimming pool overlooking the ocean. |
US$370 - US$590 |
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