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| Le Prince Maurice is the epitome of architectural sophistication and slightly breaks the usual beach resort trend. Read more... |
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| Tafika, in the northern part of the South Luangwa, is owned and run by locals, John and Carol Coppinger. Tafika is one of the more rustic, and yet most appealing, camps. Thatched chalets overlook the river and walks and day and night drives can be ‘topped’ with an optional but exhilarating microlight flight over the valley. Read more... |
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| Zanzibar Serena Inn, located in Stone Town, is an old Arab palace now restored to its 19th century glory. Read more... |
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| Fundu Lagoon on the south-west of Pemba is a stylish 16 room resort hidden among the trees on the edge of 4km of white sand on a sweeping bay of sparkling clear azure. Read more... |
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| Mnemba Island Lodge is on a serenely private tropical island, 30 minutes from Zanzibar by boat. Read more... |
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| Sand Rivers, in the Selous National Park, is located in one of the prettiest and most scenically varied parts of the Selous. Read more... |
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| Selous Safari Camp has a riverbank site in the heart of one of the best game areas in the Selous. Read more... |
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| Ngorongoro Crater Lodge is located on the edge of the ancient crater, this architecturally exciting and sumptuous lodge conjures up the elegance of a bygone era. Read more... |
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| Little Covernors' Camp is built around a small watering hole that teems with birds and wildlife. This camp is reached by boat and on foot, so arrival is an adventure in its own right! Read more... |
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