Onsea House Country Inn & Guest Cottage
Baraa Road, Arusha
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Onsea House Country Inn & Guest Cottage Arusha

Baraa Road Arusha, 1259, Tanzania

Travel Blogs by Travelers Who Stayed at this B&BOnsea House Country Inn & Guest Cottage Arusha

African Safari

A travel blog entry by 6monthsoff

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We landed at Kilimanjaro Airport around 8 pm. It was dark and buggy...literally, bugs falling from the ceiling as we were paying for our entry visas. We booked one night at an incredible guest house called the Onsea House: www.onseahouse.com They are in Arusha, which is a 45 minute drive from Kili airport. The owners of Onsea are a Belgian couple …

8 days Tanzania Lodge Safari

A travel blog entry by asantetanzania

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Can you imagine a luxurious lodge safari in Africa that starts from
your hotel in Nairobi and arrives in Arusha hotel, resting leisurely in
the afternoon with a safari briefing? This is what is included in this
'8 days lodge safari.' Look at the schedule of the above described
safari.Day 1: Nairobi - Arusha Pick up from …

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Goodbye Arusha Hello Zanzibar Tanzania

A travel blog entry by boothy58

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... how they set up their beds with how they put their pyjamas and blankets. Not one bed out of place, 8 to a room and the boys bedrooms and wash areas also spotless. We had morning tea with the staff and then waited for our driver to take us to the airport. It was an amazing accomplishment again of Gemma’s. You just can’t get your head around that it is all donated!!!!! And that all these children have done all their schooling at St. Judes from grade 1 ...

Teaching and Learning

A travel blog entry by jameshammond

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... at a time as the government struggles to manage this scarce but incredibly precious resource. All of Arusha is served by the guarded tanks fed by the Themi river not far from the waterfall we trekked to, and seeing the pipes that scrambled across the hillside, desperately trying to collect every drop of water possible, illustrated the seriousness of the situation. Normally, the difficulties of the long dry season would be relived when the rains come in ...

Yeah!

A travel blog entry by explorerer

8

... adventure, I paused and ruminated in frustration, wondering once again why I’d never done anything remotely this interesting, why I’d never acted on my passed-down wanderlust. I’d done a bit of travel writing, but always felt like a phony, culling from family trips abroad and a few solo excursions to the wilds of . . . Chicago, Key West, or Seattle. I’d never been anywhere more exotic on my own.

After an adolescence and college years of ...

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