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WILDERNESS AND PURE NATURE: KEMPINSKI OPENS NEW LUXURY ACCOMMODATION IN TANZANIA

Two safari lodges and a luxury tented camp are planned.

Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara and Tarangire are just a few of the highlights that travelers to the African country Tanzania, where more than a third of the country is a nature reserve. With its 22 national parks, this year-round destination guarantees wilderness seekers a stay in harmony with nature and the world's most diverse safari experiences. In the middle of the well-known "Northern Circuit" are the three luxury hotels for which Kempinski Hotels recently signed management contracts.

The two elegant lodges and a high-end tented camp will be from 2023 be opened for wilderness lovers and guests.

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Inspired by nature

The three new Tanzanian Kempinski hotels are located in extraordinary game parks in the immediate vicinity of the country's most popular attractions and can be ideally combined on a round trip. Inspired by the natural environment and with a focus on sustainability, each lodge has its own expressive architectural language and distinctive character. Inspired by the treetops of Africa, the architecture is dominated by overhanging roof constructions and shady roofs that offer protection from the African sun. Spacious terraces and outdoor living areas allow guests to immerse themselves directly in nature.

We are delighted to expand our international Kempinski portfolio in such an incredible country", said Bernold Schroeder, Chief Executive Officer ad interim and Chairman of the Executive Board of Kempinski Hotels at the signing of the management contract with the owners. "In line with our brand promise of the highest quality standards and to pamper our guests with outstanding destinations, we are continuing our selective expansion with high-quality hotels in exciting regions of the world. While we are currently renewing several long-term contracts within Europe with the respective hotel owners, we are simultaneously driving our expansion around the globe."

A luxurious trip into the wilderness

19 tents with a terrace and outdoor showers, two junior suite tents with an outdoor pool and two family tents with two rooms measuring more than 200 square meters await guests at the High-end Kempinski Msasa Lodge Lake Manyara. Situated on a ridge overlooking the lake and deep gorges, this luxury tented camp offers front-row viewing of wildlife and an extraordinary variety of birds.

In the Serengeti National Park, a World Heritage Site and the most famous wildlife sanctuary in the world, the Kempinski Longosa Lodge Serengeti with 75 rooms. While the smallest guest rooms start at 71 square meters, the suites start at 98 square meters. This is followed by a three-bedroom villa with 270 square meters and a presidential villa with 400 square meters. Bars and lounges, dining areas with decks and outdoor cooking, fire pits, an outdoor pool, children's play areas and a wellness area round off the offer amidst the unspoiled backdrop of the animal migration corridor and provide a fantastic insight into the country.

The third of the new Kempinski properties, surrounded by magnificent baobab trees in the heart of Tarangire National Park, is not only a paradise for wildlife watchers, but also for bird lovers, who will be delighted by more than 550 species. With 75 guest rooms, suites and villas, the offer of the Kempinski Kitbong Hill Tarangire The lodge is located in the Serengeti and allows guests to stay in the utmost comfort in a scenic setting and relax in luxury after an exciting day in the wilderness.

The best of both worlds

More than ever, travelers are longing to reconnect with the earth and spend their precious vacation time immersed in nature", says Bernold Schroeder. "With these new Kempinski destinations in Tanzania, we can offer our guests the best of both worlds - a stay in harmony with nature combined with the highest quality standards that our brand has stood for for 125 years."

Travel to Kempinski Lodges is via Kilimanjaro International Airport or Dar Es Salaam Airport with connections to Arusha or Lobo. Flights from Zanzibar are another option.

Picture Credits: Kempinski Hotels

The best of both worlds

More than ever, travelers are longing to reconnect with the earth and spend their precious vacation time immersed in nature", says Bernold Schroeder. "With these new Kempinski destinations in Tanzania, we can offer our guests the best of both worlds - a stay in harmony with nature combined with the highest quality standards that our brand has stood for for 125 years."

Travel to Kempinski Lodges is via Kilimanjaro International Airport or Dar Es Salaam Airport with connections to Arusha or Lobo. Flights from Zanzibar are another option.

Picture Credits: Kempinski Hotels

The best of both worlds

More than ever, travelers are longing to reconnect with the earth and spend their precious vacation time immersed in nature", says Bernold Schroeder. "With these new Kempinski destinations in Tanzania, we can offer our guests the best of both worlds - a stay in harmony with nature combined with the highest quality standards that our brand has stood for for 125 years."

Travel to Kempinski Lodges is via Kilimanjaro International Airport or Dar Es Salaam Airport with connections to Arusha or Lobo. Flights from Zanzibar are another option.

Picture Credits: Kempinski Hotels

The best of both worlds

More than ever, travelers are longing to reconnect with the earth and spend their precious vacation time immersed in nature", says Bernold Schroeder. "With these new Kempinski destinations in Tanzania, we can offer our guests the best of both worlds - a stay in harmony with nature combined with the highest quality standards that our brand has stood for for 125 years."

Travel to Kempinski Lodges is via Kilimanjaro International Airport or Dar Es Salaam Airport with connections to Arusha or Lobo. Flights from Zanzibar are another option.

Picture Credits: Kempinski Hotels

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