Jangwani Seabreeze Resort
Travel Blogs from Dar es Salaam
Better Days
After what was probably our best breakfast of the trip we took up where we had left off yesterday – trying to sort out the where we were to stay that night. Despite several efforts to get some sense from the central Dar hotel we gave up, just emailing them to document our cancellation, before returning poolside. We lazed around until 2.00 pm …
Masai jumping, lively church and lots of kiddies!
... members or friends and some live with parents but all come to the orphanage to learn as it is the only free "school" nearby. The children age from 2 to 13 years old and from being unable to speak any swahili at all let alone any english to speaking abit of english and lots of swahili. So as you can imagine trying to teach them in normal circumstances would be a task but attempting to teach them in the empty room with no resources in the boiling heat when they are ...
On To Dar es Salaam
... Anderson gets us to the hotel by 10:30 PM. We have time to wolf down a Coke and sandwich before the hotel restaurant closes. Our "travel day" began at 6 AM on Thursday, October 18th and ends on Saturday, October 20th at 12:30 AM.
We sleep until 11:30 AM Saturday morning. We rest and read and go to dinner Saturday night at the hotel's Baraza Restaurant. While awaiting our first course, a dozen youngsters in formal attire ...
Out of Africa
... to do, but my escorts were either too ill or too sunburned to want to do that, so we instead walked around for a more modest distance in the near vicinity of our hotel, soaking in all the Dar we could stand. That didn’t take long. On the plus side nobody was hit by a car or mugged, and we found ourselves a lunch spot open on Ramadan: the Texas Café. There’s just something too perfect about that place existing in city center Dar es Salaam; it had to serve ...
Introducing TZ
... hills above. It was spectacular! Our first night was spent in a place called Iringa. We camped at an old farmhouse, which had a very authentic feeling mud-walled bar, and a small rondaval with hay bales as seats where we drank amarula hot chocolates. Very welcome after a full day of travelling! While i was sitting in the bar, I witnessed the reunion of two Rondebosch school boys as the farm manager and ...
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Amenities
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Beach
- Fitness/Health center