Unguja Lodge Zanzibar

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Unguja Lodge Zanzibar

Unguja Lodge Zanzibar Kizimkazi Mendeni, South Zanzibar, Tanzania Take a tour of Unguja Lodge Zanzibar. Fly in from the ocean and travel around the resort exploring the rooms and public areas of one of the best boutique hotels on Zanzibar. Unguja Lodge Zanzibar is excellent for diving, snorkelling or just relaxing after a Tanzania safari. Perfect for couples, honeymooners or for a family holiday.If you like this, please subscribe to our channel.Unguja lodge is peaceful and secluded. It is well away Zanzibar’s busy tourist beaches, and the whole concept of the lodge has been developed to ensure it works in harmony with the natural environment and the people who live around it. This philosophy gives the place a distinctive air of tranquility that makes your stay a genuinely relaxing and enriching experience.The building’s organic forms and stylish finish are complemented perfectly by the lush tropical setting and the rough coral boulders that surround it. But this place is more than just image, it’s a lodge with personality; it reflects the warmth and vivacity of Ralph and Elies its creators, and hosts. Their attention to detail and their love of ‘good living’ bring the place to life.The astonishing marine life just a short swim or boat ride from the beach will ensure that whether you are a serious diver or just someone who likes to snorkel there’s lots to see. If you like exploring on land you will find a thriving local culture. And if you just prefer to relax by the pool, you will be amazed at the birds, insects, plants and animals you see all around.The lodge sits on a small coral cliff. Just a few steps down a wooden stair and your toes sink into clean soft white sand. As the tide rises the beach vanishes, and the lodge becomes an isolated haven. When the tide drops and the beach reappears, washed and swept by the sea. The lodge is once again connected to the outside world and you can watch as local fishermen drag their boats out of the sea, and women and children hunt the shallows for shellfish.

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