Ras Kutani Lodge

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Set on a crescent of white sandy beach, flanked by a freshwater lagoon and a coastal forest, approximately 35km south of Dar es Salaam is Ras Kutani Lodge. Ras Kutani is an idyllic beach getaway located on the tranquil Indian Ocean. Home to a scattered, well-appointed cluster of bandas, peace and tranquillity is assured. Long stretches of pristine beach and warm blue seas offer romantic hideaways and total relaxation after the excitement of a bush safari.

  • Ras Kutani provides an escape from the hustle and bustle, a dreamy environment for guests to relax on their private bamboo verandah, in the bar, or on the beach - it is one of Tanzania's finest beach retreats.
  • The setting ensures that feeling of being on one's own tropical island.
  • The hotel is flanked by a fresh water lagoon abutting onto a coastal forest, which spills to the edge of the unspoilt and undeveloped beach.
Accommodation:
9 en-suite cottages including a veranda with Swahili daybeds and hammocks. There are also 4 large suites appointed canopy-high on the hills with sweeping views and private plunge pools.
Activities:
massage and wellness treatments, body boarding, surfing, snorkeling or exploring the fresh water lagoon on a kayak. Also on offer are nature walks through the indigenous coastal forest, or along the pristine shore and guided walks to local inland or fishing villages along the coast (subject to tides). Deep sea fishing and horse riding are also available.
Facilities:
  • Dining and lounge area
Meal Basis:
Full Board and Fully Inclusive
Child Policy:
Children are welcome at Ras Kutani

Client Comments

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Rachel Bueno De Mesquita - Jan '09