Moivaro Coffee Plantation Lodge

 

Situated only 7km from the Town of Arusha, Moivaro Coffee Plantation Lodge feels like you are kilometers away from another living being, while relaxing in the heart of nature. The Lodge is surrounded by lush coffee plantations and numerous bird species . A truly abundant wildlife location.
Moivaro Coffee Plantation Lodge boasts with 40 double or triple rooms consisting of picturesque garden cottages located in lush gardens, with their own private veranda. The cottages contain all the luxuries you require such as ensuite bathrooms with hot and cold water facilities, bottled water as well as mosquito nets. Mount Meru is visible from all the cottages.
 
Amenities at the Moivaro Coffee Plantation Lodge includes a swimming-pool, a play area for children, a short nature trail, room service throughout the day and a internet cafe. The more adventurous amongst the guests could try, a village walk taking approximately 2 hours, making it the ideal time to experience the local culture, with the possibility of learning a bit about farming in the process. During the walk a possible climb of Oldonyo Maas Hill may be an option, although not for the faint of heart.
 
Conference facilities are also available at Moivaro. ideal for businesses wishing to make use of the Lodge.
 
Moivaro Coffee Plantation Lodge, recommended by our clients, is a educative place to stay when in Tanzania, as taking in the local culture or simply appreciating the environment is popular at this spectacular lodge.
 
For more information on staying at the Moivaro Coffee Plantation Lodge Arusha contact us.

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