Trip Ideas For Kichanga Lodge

Trip Ideas For Kichanga Lodge

About one hour’s drive from Zanzibar’s main city Stone Town lies one of the most popular destinations in the archipelago, the Kichanga Lodge. Imagine stunning, naturally inspired island architecture offering a pristine beach and shade provided by swaying palms, the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, and you will conceive a pretty good picture of why this lodge has won award after award each year.

Of the more than 300,000 visitors who visit Zanzibar each year, we attract those discerning guests who want time out to reconnect, be spoiled, commune with nature: sea, sand, sun and moon.

Bungalow villas

Kichanga lodge boasts 24 rooms designed as bungalow villas with a rustic coastal look, thatched roofs and wooden posts. The seats and luggage racks are also made of wood and rope. All beds are covered in mosquito nets.  Every room has an open front with a stunning view of the Indian Ocean or the gardens. If you’re just married, you can choose to stay in the Honeymoon Suite, or you can have one of the 11 bungalows. All offer views of the ocean. The rooms have interconnecting doors which are ideal for travellers with children.

The lodge serves tasty meals in their restaurant and drinks are available at the bar in the lounge or the beach bar.

From Serengeti to Kichanga beach

After viewing the Big Five and other assorted wild animals and probably capping it with the world-famous wildebeest migration, you can head to the beach at Kichanga Lodge for the much-sought unwinding. The sea breeze alone is sufficient to cool off the rough hustle and bustle of rugged terrain, thorny brush and harsh park sunshine. If the serenity of the Indian Ocean waves and calming sands are not able to sooth your beaten nerves, then a dip at the outdoor pool at Kichanga Lodge will do the magic.

Safari at Saadani

A trip to Saadani national park is an excellent choice, and it’s closer to the islands than a similar safari on the northern circuits of Arusha and Moshi. Saadani is located between Dar es Salaam and Tanga, and it borders the mainland coast. The park is home to diverse marine flora and fauna and includes mangrove forests and a grove of palm trees.

But what catches a visitor’s eye is the thriving population of wildebeests, buffaloes, hartebeests, baboons, colobus monkeys, giraffes and warthogs. The park boasts its share of elephants, lions and leopards.

A trip on a kayak or boat on the Wami River is a spectacular event for any visitor and chances are high of meeting hippos, crocodiles and giant kingfishers.

Mafia and Pemba

A trip to Mafia and Pemba islands from Kichanga is the ultimate trip combination.  Not as developed as Zanzibar in terms of infrastructure, they compensate with their perfect peace and serene waters. The tide-friendly beaches are superb for swimming, and if swimming is not for you, then you can opt for scuba diving on the many fabulous sites on the ocean.

Nungwi beach

Nungwi is one of the most preferred beaches in Zanzibar. Its waters are fantastic for swimming, and many of Zanzibar’s luxury resorts line its shores. It is situated to the north of Zanzibar.

Mnemba

If you’re looking for coral reef exploration, then Mnemba will grant you endless hours on its reefs.

Kizimkazi

Kizimkazi beach is situated on the southern tip of the island and is not easily accessible but is the perfect choice for diving and snorkelling.

 

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