Arusha Holidays

Gateway to the ‘northern circuit’

Close to the foot of Mount Meru, at an altitude of 1300 metres, Arusha is lush and green. Gateway to the ‘northern circuit’ national parks (including the Serengeti, Ngorongoro and Lake Manyara), it is surrounded by flower farms and coffee plantations that house some of the area’s most popular hotels.

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Arusha Hotels

Our recommendations for the best places to stay in Arusha

Elewana Arusha Coffee Lodge

A stylish Tanzanian retreat, set in the grounds of a coffee plantation in the foothills of Mount...

Arusha Serena Hotel

This Serena hotel sits in beautiful gardens on the shores of tranquil Lake Duluti.

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Kilimanjaro Scenic Flight

Soar above Africa’s highest mountain on this Kilimanjaro scenic flight. The one-hour trip departs from Arusha airport at 07.00am and passes over the national park, providing aerial views of ancient craters and herds of animals. When you board the plane, you’ll be given a headset and tablet loaded with an audio app that has geolocation tracking, so you can learn about the landmarks below as you fly. As you climb high above the clouds, Kilimanjaro dominates the view with its sparkling glaciers and mighty peaks.

The flight is run by Ruka Africa, the pioneer of Kilimanjaro flights, in partnership with Grumeti Airline. You’ll fly in a Cessna Grand Caravan, which can accommodate eight passengers in window seats. This type of aircraft is used all over the world for scenic flights and has high wings that don’t obstruct the view. The flight route follows a figure-eight path on the northern side of Mount Kilimanjaro, so you’ll see everything regardless of which part of the plane you sit in. What’s more, Ruka Africa works with Carbon Tanzania, an organisation that plants trees in key areas of the country to offset their emissions.

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