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Tanzania Hotels
- Amans Paradise Properties - Accommodations
located in major towns around Tanzania. Site information includes services,
locations and reservations.
- AMEG Lodge Kilimanjaro - Lodge
located in Moshi offering accommodation and tour around the country; web site
details includes service offerings.
- Arusha Crown Hotel - Hotel
centrally located. Site information includes rooms, facilities and
reservations.
- Marangu Hotel - Provides
accommodation during Kilimanajaro climb and information on history, location
and tips.
- Ngurdoto Mountain Lodge - Lodge
located on the outskirts of Arusha offering relaxation and activities; web
site includes accommodation information, photos and offerings.
- Silver Sands - A
beach hotel with scuba dive and conference facilities, deluxe and hostel dorm
beds for backpackers.
- Speke Bay Lodge - Lodge
on the south-eastern shores of Lake Victoria in Tanzania, with a focus on
eco-tourism.
- The Old Boma at Mikindani - A
100 year old fort in southern Tanzania, restored into a comfortable hotel.
- Uhuru Tourism & Conference Centre - Offers
accommodation in moshi catering to groups and conference clients; site
information includes rates, maps and facilities information.
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Visas: All visitors require a
visa except citizens of some Commonwealth countries (Canada and the UK
excepted), Scandinavian countries, the Republic of Ireland, Rwanda and Sudan.
For these nationalities, a free visitor's pass, valid for one to three months,
can be picked up at the point of entry
Health: Yellow fever, malaria, bilharzia, tsetse fly, cholera, hepatitis,
meningitis, and typhoid. HIV/AIDS is a serious risk, though not as prevalent as in Uganda.
Tampons are imported and available only in the bigger towns and cities. Locally made
sanitary napkins are generally plentiful.
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