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👁️ 13,473 viewsAs part of efforts to promote intra-Africa travel and make luxury travel more accessible to African travelers, Foxes Safari Camps has introduced a new rate for SADC citizens.
Special Rates for SADC Citizens: SADC citizens and permanent residents can now enjoy stays at Lazy Lagoon Island Lodge and Mikumi National Park starting at $765 (R13,527) per person for five nights.
About Lazy Lagoon Island Lodge:
Location: A 9km private island along the Swahili Coast within the Zanzibar channel.
History: Built by the Fox family, construction began in 1992 and was completed in 2000 using materials sourced from their family farm in the Mufindi Highlands.
Activities and Experiences:
Safari and Beach Combo: Guests often end their safari holidays at one of the Foxes Safari Camps in Tanzanias southern and western national parks with a few days by the ocean.
Water Activities: Enjoy restful beach days interspersed with water activities, day trips to desolate sandbars, and visits to historic sites like Bagamoyo and the 13th-Century Kaole Ruins along Tanzanias Swahili coastline.
Pole Pole Lifestyle: The lodge promotes a pole pole (slow slow) lifestyle, encouraging guests to connect with the true meaning of island living. Relax by the pool, beachfront salas, al fresco reading room, and leisure areas for snooker or darts.
Accommodation: Banda Features: The lodge offers 12 A-frame, en-suite bandas with airy lofts featuring twin beds, ideal for families. Each banda includes an upstairs balcony with unobstructed ocean views and a downstairs area with double or twin beds leading to a spacious wooden deck with a hanging daybed, just steps from the beach.
Foxes Safari Camps aims to make luxury travel more accessible to SADC travelers, offering a unique blend of safari and beach experiences in Tanzania.