Natural Attractions in Kenya and Tanzania

Natural Attractions in Kenya and Tanzania

For once I thought that was somewhere in Swiss Alps, iif I hadn't seen Mt Kenya in the background
I can tell you for free, Kenya is so beautiful and you can hardly have it enough!! Somehow, everyday, you learn of a place you have never thought existed in Kenya!!!
 
The Malindi Jetty!!! So beautiful and lovely
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The beautiful Kenya
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On a light note:: Not forgetting our very own Vera who by her looks and not qualification got a million shilling Job in the USA
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Hotel Development Zanzibar
Anantara Zanzibar Resort to Open in 2020
Occupying in excess of 1,000 hectares of prime Indian Ocean coastline in the north east of Zanzibar, Zanzibar Amber Resort is an integrated project which is currently under development blending contemporary lifestyle aspirations with premium hospitality and world-class facilities.

Anantara Zanzibar Resort to open in 2020
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Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spas has announced the development of Anantara Zanzibar Resort, expected to open in 2020 as part of the Zanzibar Amber Resort mixed-use lifestyle community.

Occupying in excess of 1,000 hectares of prime Indian Ocean coastline in the north east of Zanzibar, Zanzibar Amber Resort is an integrated project which is currently under development blending contemporary lifestyle aspirations with premium hospitality and world-class facilities.

The master planning and infrastructure works for Anantara Zanzibar Resort have already commenced. The luxury waterfront resort is to feature 100 guest rooms, alongside 50 one- and two-bedroom pool villas. Leisure facilities will include a luxury spa and wellness centre, a gym, a kid’s club and a teen’s club, in addition to three restaurants and bars. There are also plans to introduce marine life and coral to restore and re-create a reef ecosystem.

Anantara Zanzibar Resort guests will have access to Zanzibar Amber Resort, a mixed-use project which will offer a retail souk, a tropical aqua park, a marina, an equestrian centre and international polo club, along with further hotels. In addition, Zanzibar Amber Resort will also feature East Africa’s first signature golf course, which is confirmed to be designed by Ernie Els. The owning company, Pennyroyal (Gibraltar) Limited, is working in close collaboration with local stakeholders, including the government and the Ministry of Environment, to master plan a self-sufficient and sustainably designed community with energy plants, agriculture, aquaculture and potentially an airfield in the later stages of the project.

Dillip Rajakarier, CEO of Minor Hotels, parent company of Anantara, comments, “Anantara Zanzibar Resort will be the first property in the region to showcase Anantara’s authentic luxury and personalised hospitality. Whilst offering a unique addition to Anantara’s portfolio, the resort’s discerning guests will benefit greatly from the project’s integrated lifestyle facilities. We believe Tanzania has enormous growth potential in the tourism and lifestyle sector, and we look forward to working with Pennyroyal Gibraltar to maximise the resort’s potential. The development of Anantara Zanzibar Resort marks a key strategic move that provides synergy and diversifies Minor Hotels’ well-established presence in East Africa, complementing the Elewana Collection of luxury safari camps, lodges and beach resorts in Tanzania and Kenya.”

“We are delighted to have Anantara as a founder hotel partner of Zanzibar Amber Resort, their distinctive lifestyle brand profile and commitment to creating outstanding luxury hospitality product being of significant appeal to us. We anticipate that this strategic partnership will bring Zanzibar Amber Resort to the attention of a modern, cosmopolitan, thoughtful traveller that represents exactly the kind of market demographic to which we aspire, and look forward to a successful and enduring partnership between Pennyroyal Gibraltar and Minor Hotels,” commented Brian Thomson, Principal, Pennyroyal Gibraltar.

Anantara currently operates 37 hotels and resorts in 12 countries, having recently added two new resorts each in both Sri Lanka and Oman.



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Anantara Zanzibar Resort to Open in 2020
 
Huu uzi si wa miradi na maazimio, hapa ni kuleta mambo yakuvutia yanayoendelea, sio mambo yatakayo kuja!
 
South Africa's Cape Town International Airport ranked best in Africa, Kigali International Airport second

South Africa’s Cape Town International Airport has been ranked best in Africa by a reputable Canadian travel and hospitality firm.

The Guide to Sleeping in Airports on its website The Guide to Sleeping in Airports had run a survey on best airports around the world.

The survey released on February 8 2017, had in October 2016 asked travellers to rate airports worldwide on their overall experience on factors like comfort, services; security, customer service and cleanliness.

A statement on their website revealed that Cape Town International Airport is a long-standing fan favourite. Travellers are consistently happy with the terminals’ cleanliness and simplicity – and they’re pleased with the helpful and friendly staff. Amenities like 4 hours of free Wi-Fi, a few pay-to-use lounges, a small budget-friendly grocery store and a library are other welcome additions, not often seen in terminals across the continent.

Kigali International Airport, Rwanda (KGL) came the second on the list as best airport in Africa and number one in East Africa.

Passengers are pleased by the clean and modern terminals and by how helpful their staff have been. The airport itself is decently easy to navigate, and services like e-clearing can limit the time you spend in lineups.

Below is a list of the Top 10 Best Airports in Africa as voted by travellers in the 2016 Airport Survey:

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South Africa's Cape Town International Airport ranked best in Africa, Kigali International Airport second | Africanews


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South Africa's Cape Town International Airport ranked best in Africa, Kigali International Airport second

South Africa’s Cape Town International Airport has been ranked best in Africa by a reputable Canadian travel and hospitality firm.

The Guide to Sleeping in Airports on its website The Guide to Sleeping in Airports had run a survey on best airports around the world.

The survey released on February 8 2017, had in October 2016 asked travellers to rate airports worldwide on their overall experience on factors like comfort, services; security, customer service and cleanliness.

A statement on their website revealed that Cape Town International Airport is a long-standing fan favourite. Travellers are consistently happy with the terminals’ cleanliness and simplicity – and they’re pleased with the helpful and friendly staff. Amenities like 4 hours of free Wi-Fi, a few pay-to-use lounges, a small budget-friendly grocery store and a library are other welcome additions, not often seen in terminals across the continent.

Kigali International Airport, Rwanda (KGL) came the second on the list as best airport in Africa and number one in East Africa.

Passengers are pleased by the clean and modern terminals and by how helpful their staff have been. The airport itself is decently easy to navigate, and services like e-clearing can limit the time you spend in lineups.

Below is a list of the Top 10 Best Airports in Africa as voted by travellers in the 2016 Airport Survey:

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South Africa's Cape Town International Airport ranked best in Africa, Kigali International Airport second | Africanews


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Geza pia ameingia kwa waotaji!!! Yaani kumbe ni Tanzania nzima
 
South Africa's Cape Town International Airport ranked best in Africa, Kigali International Airport second

South Africa’s Cape Town International Airport has been ranked best in Africa by a reputable Canadian travel and hospitality firm.

The Guide to Sleeping in Airports on its website The Guide to Sleeping in Airports had run a survey on best airports around the world.

The survey released on February 8 2017, had in October 2016 asked travellers to rate airports worldwide on their overall experience on factors like comfort, services; security, customer service and cleanliness.

A statement on their website revealed that Cape Town International Airport is a long-standing fan favourite. Travellers are consistently happy with the terminals’ cleanliness and simplicity – and they’re pleased with the helpful and friendly staff. Amenities like 4 hours of free Wi-Fi, a few pay-to-use lounges, a small budget-friendly grocery store and a library are other welcome additions, not often seen in terminals across the continent.

Kigali International Airport, Rwanda (KGL) came the second on the list as best airport in Africa and number one in East Africa.

Passengers are pleased by the clean and modern terminals and by how helpful their staff have been. The airport itself is decently easy to navigate, and services like e-clearing can limit the time you spend in lineups.

Below is a list of the Top 10 Best Airports in Africa as voted by travellers in the 2016 Airport Survey:

14866760761.jpg



South Africa's Cape Town International Airport ranked best in Africa, Kigali International Airport second | Africanews


nomasana, sam999, NairobiWalker, hbuyosh, msemakweli, simplemind, Kimweri, Bulldog, MK254, Kafrican, Ngongo, Ab_Titchaz, mtanganyika mpya, JokaKuu, Ngongo, Askari Kanzu, Dhuks, Yule-Msee, waltham, Mzee, mombasite gabriel, Juakali1980, Boda254, mwaswast, MwendaOmo, Mwanakijiji, Iconoclastes, oneflash, Kambalanick, 1 Africa, saadeque, burukenge, nyangau mkenya, Teen-Upperhill Nairobi, kadoda11

There is no zanzibar on best airport the article, Number 7 is rabbat in morroco, where did you get that picture?
 
South Africa's Cape Town International Airport ranked best in Africa, Kigali International Airport second

South Africa’s Cape Town International Airport has been ranked best in Africa by a reputable Canadian travel and hospitality firm.

The Guide to Sleeping in Airports on its website The Guide to Sleeping in Airports had run a survey on best airports around the world.

The survey released on February 8 2017, had in October 2016 asked travellers to rate airports worldwide on their overall experience on factors like comfort, services; security, customer service and cleanliness.

A statement on their website revealed that Cape Town International Airport is a long-standing fan favourite. Travellers are consistently happy with the terminals’ cleanliness and simplicity – and they’re pleased with the helpful and friendly staff. Amenities like 4 hours of free Wi-Fi, a few pay-to-use lounges, a small budget-friendly grocery store and a library are other welcome additions, not often seen in terminals across the continent.

Kigali International Airport, Rwanda (KGL) came the second on the list as best airport in Africa and number one in East Africa.

Passengers are pleased by the clean and modern terminals and by how helpful their staff have been. The airport itself is decently easy to navigate, and services like e-clearing can limit the time you spend in lineups.

Below is a list of the Top 10 Best Airports in Africa as voted by travellers in the 2016 Airport Survey:

14866760761.jpg



South Africa's Cape Town International Airport ranked best in Africa, Kigali International Airport second | Africanews


nomasana, sam999, NairobiWalker, hbuyosh, msemakweli, simplemind, Kimweri, Bulldog, MK254, Kafrican, Ngongo, Ab_Titchaz, mtanganyika mpya, JokaKuu, Ngongo, Askari Kanzu, Dhuks, Yule-Msee, waltham, Mzee, mombasite gabriel, Juakali1980, Boda254, mwaswast, MwendaOmo, Mwanakijiji, Iconoclastes, oneflash, Kambalanick, 1 Africa, saadeque, burukenge, nyangau mkenya, Teen-Upperhill Nairobi, kadoda11
It seems Kenyan media is not that bad after all, The pic you have is made up by a journalist who was probably alittlebit tipsy! He moved Zanzibar Abeid Amani Karume International Airport to number 7 on the Best airport in Africa 2016, all the way down from number 7 worst airport in africa 2017
Worst Airports in Africa 2016
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Look on the bright side, atleast you share your place with Nigeria who also have their top two airports in their country both featuring in the worst airport list, so you not alone...

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It seems Kenyan media is not that bad after all, The pic you have is made up by a journalist who was probably alittlebit tipsy! He moved Zanzibar Abeid Amani Karume International Airport to number 7 on the Best airport in Africa 2016, all the way down from number 7 worst airport in africa 2017
Worst Airports in Africa 2016
Best Airports in in Africa 2016


Look on the bright side, atleast you share your place with Nigeria who also have their top two airports in their country both featuring in the worst airport list, so you not alone...

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Hahahahahaa!! Tanzania mushkilah
 
New luxury hotel to create 55,000 jobs
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The USD$ 330 million (700bn/-) Zanzibar Amber Resort will be one of its kind in sub-Saharan Africa, developers Ritz Carlton Said.

Speaking to reporters here, President for Marriot Middle East and Africa, parent company of Ritz Carlton, Alex Kyriakidis said Marriott International Inc. was in final talks with Pennyroyal Gibraltar Ltd for the Ritz Carlton Zanzibar Hotel which will be developed as the Zanzibar Amber Resort mixed lifestyle community.

The hotel will occupy the prime Indian Ocean coastline in the north east of Zanzibar, he said, adding that the hotel design will combine modern architecture and a touch of Zanzibar style to bring together the unique feeling of Tanzanian hospitality.

Kyriakidis is visiting the isle to familiarise himself with the project and meet with some of the prominent stakeholders in the tourism industry and government of Zanzibar.

“This development will be a catalyst for boosting premium tourism to the island of Zanzibar and Tanzania in general,” he said.

According to Kyriakidis, Zanzibar Amber Resort, a mixed-use project will offer a retail souk, a tropical aqua park, a marina, an equestrian centre and international polo club, along with further hotels.

The expansive facility will also feature East Africa’s first signature golf course, he added. Developers say they were working in close collaboration with local stakeholders, including the government and the Ministry of Environment, to master plan a self-sufficient and sustainably designed community with energy plants, agriculture, aquaculture and potentially an airfield in the later stages of the project.

“Currently, the luxury hotel brand Ritz Carlton has only one hotel in Africa located in Cairo-Egypt, and Zanzibar Amber Resort is proud to have the luxury brand in its portfolio,” Kyriakidis told reporters.

Also speaking here yesterday, Saleh Said, the director of Pennyroyal said: “Having Ritz Carlton on board the Amber portfolio will place Zanzibar on the prime tourist charts, which is part of our focus, to change the perception of Zanzibar from a backpacking tourist destination to high end tropical paradise.”
 
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