Accommodation

Nature Odyssey Have partnered with some of the best hotels, lodges and tented camps in Tanzania. We have carefully selected some of the best and affordable accommodation establishments located in some of the best wildlife areas in Tanzania, twice voted as the best safari country in Africa.

Four Points By Sheraton The Arusha Hotel

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, traditional ambience is effortlessly combined with the style and service you wish for when travelling. The hotel features 114 stylish rooms, free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour gym, Parachichi restaurant as well as the famous Hatari Bar offering live or DJ music on Fridays. Parachichi Restaurant, ‘avocado’ in Swahili, overlooks our beautiful garden and is the perfect place for breakfast, lunch or dinner. To read more, click the picture.

Arusha Serena Hotel

Arusha Serena Hotel, Resort & Spa is unlike any other hotel in Tanzania with authentic, bespoke experiences that stir the traveler's soul while showcasing the breathtaking tranquility of our surroundings. Set among the woodland slopes of Mount Meru at the edge of Lake Duluti, there’s no better destination for soaking in the beauty and magnificence of the Tanzanian “Northern Safari Circuit.” located on the shores of Lake Duluti, 20 kilometres from Arusha, Tanzania and 60 kilometres from Kilimanjaro International Airport. To read more, click the picture..

Gran Melia - Arusha

An oasis within Arusha set out on 18 acres of beautiful landscaped coffee and tea plantations. Pure tranquility with spectacular views of Mount Meru. Gran Meliá Arusha offers a unique experience combining the most exciting once-in-a-lifetime safari destination with state-of-the-art conference facilities. The gateway to Tanzania´s northern safari circuit. Gran Meliá Arusha is in the centre of this important diplomatic and travel hub Its ideal location makes it the perfect base for discovering the untamed natural beauty of Tanzania on safari .To read more, click the picture.