Pangani Cliffs Lodge – Pangani

Lodge

Pangani Cliffs Lodge is a new lodge opened for guests in December 2015. The lodge is situated a ten- minute drive south of Pangani town at the northern coast of Tanzania. Here you will be in the middle of unspoiled nature in a laid back atmosphere, enjoying hospitality and service from a young and enthusiastic team.

There are six individually designed rooms with a mix of Swahili inspired and modern Chic style. Each of the rooms has wooden king size beds, cotton linen, luxury soap products from Dada Zanzibar and a small lounge area. You can choose between a private bungalow, rooftop terrace room with ocean view and the spacious rooms on the ground floor with garden/ pool view.

The kitchen is serving high quality and tasty food, based on fresh, sustainable and locally produced ingredients. We offer a daily lunch menu of three choices, based on our Chefs catch in the morning. Dinner is a set three-course menu.

Full breakfast with freshly baked breads, ground-coffee, fruits and a selection of eggs and bacon is included in the price. Afternoon coffee and tea with yummy homemade cakes is free of charge for our guests.

Spend lazy days at Pangani Cliffs Lodge, drinking fresh juice and a selection of good wines and cocktails by the pool bar, chill in a hammock on the edge of the cliffs, enjoy the spectacular view of the Indian ocean and wake up to the sound of waves and birdsong.

Kikokwe is the closest village to the lodge, just a five minute – walk away. Pangani Cliffs Lodge emphasize good relations with the local community and locals have been involved from the very beginning and throughout the building process. Also most of the present lodge staff are recruited locally.

Pangani town, which is situated by the mouth of Pangani River is an historical town worth seeing, established  before 6th Century BC as a coastal dhow port. This small town has in it’s authentic appearance an interesting story to tell about coastal culture in general, Arabic influence, German and British colonial era in Tanganyika and exporting of slaves and ivory to the Zanzibar markets.

Saadani National Park is the nearest game reserve one hour south of the lodge were you can find the most common games like elephants, giraffes, buffalos, lions, leopards, crocodiles, hippos etc.

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