Northern Tanzania Stays

Nestled at the base of Mount Meru, Arusha is a vibrant and welcoming city that serves as the cultural and safari hub of northern Tanzania, blending lively local life with stunning natural scenery. It is also the home base of Adventure Bats, making Arusha the starting point for unforgettable experiences across the region; visitors can explore bustling markets, colorful neighborhoods, and nearby national parks, then unwind in accommodations to suit every style—whether staying in our hotel, enjoying the warmth of a local homestay, or experiencing traditional life in a Maasai boma for a truly immersive cultural stay.

The Moshi region, set on the lush lower slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, is known for its fertile landscapes, coffee farms, waterfalls, and warm Chagga culture, all framed by Africa’s highest peak rising above the town. It is an ideal base for both relaxation and adventure, offering the chance to explore local villages, nature trails, and begin treks on Kilimanjaro; guests can stay in our affiliate hotel in Marangu, overnight at the Mandara Huts during a Kilimanjaro climb, with even more lodging options coming soon to suit a range of travel styles.

Karatu is a charming highland town nestled between Lake Manyara and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, surrounded by rolling hills, coffee plantations, and cool, refreshing air. It serves as an ideal gateway to northern Tanzania’s most iconic safari destinations, with comfortable lodging options to suit every traveler, including standard lodges, premium lodges, or camping in a private campground immersed in the natural beauty of the area.

Tarangire National Park is a wildlife-rich gem of northern Tanzania, renowned for its vast elephant herds, ancient baobab trees, and the life-giving Tarangire River that draws animals year-round. This scenic park offers an authentic safari experience with a range of accommodations to match your travel style, including comfortable lodges, premium lodges, or camping in a public campground for those who want to fall asleep to the sounds of the African bush.

Western Tanzania is a remote and captivating region defined by the deep, crystal-clear waters of Lake Tanganyika and the iconic chimpanzee habitats of Gombe Stream and Mahale Mountains National Parks. Known for its untouched forests, dramatic mountains, and rich biodiversity, this area offers rare wildlife encounters, cultural depth, and some of the most peaceful, breathtaking landscapes in the country.
Zanzibar Stays

Stone Town, the historic heart of Zanzibar City and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a captivating blend of Swahili, Arab, Persian, Indian, and European influences, reflected in its winding alleys, carved wooden doors, bustling markets, and seaside atmosphere. While exploring its rich history, vibrant culture, and coastal charm, you can stay comfortably in our carefully selected affiliate hotels, perfectly located for easy access to the town’s landmarks, restaurants, and waterfront.

Staying in Paje, Zanzibar offers a relaxed coastal escape known for its white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and easygoing island vibe. The area is famous for steady ocean breezes, shallow lagoons, and a lively yet laid-back atmosphere, making it a favorite for both adventure seekers and those looking to unwind. With beachfront cafés, local culture, and stunning sunrises over the Indian Ocean, Paje is an ideal base for enjoying Zanzibar’s natural beauty and beach life.

Nungwi is a vibrant beach town on Zanzibar’s northern tip, known for its wide stretches of white sand, clear turquoise waters, and some of the island’s most beautiful sunsets. Lively yet relaxed, it offers excellent swimming, snorkeling, boating, and a range of beachside restaurants and bars, and you can stay comfortably in our affiliate hotels close to the beach and main attractions.