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Kimbilio Lodge
Kimbilio Lodge

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Stay at the Kimbilio Lodge in Tanzania...
...in functional and simple circular cottages...
...with wooden-frame double beds in twin and family rooms...
...and a large bathroom at the back of each cottage...
...which is fitted with a toilet, wash basin and hot water shower.
Sandy Paths lead from the cottages...
...along the beach...
...to the dining area.
There's a small bar and an inside seating area here...
...as well as an outside dining area in the shade of some palm tree...
...where you can enjoy lovely sea views during meals.
Kimbilio Lodge offers a nice beach...
...lined by sun loungers and umbrellas...
...where you can often watch local life...
...and go on lovely and relaxing walks.
Active travellers might like to go on boat trips...
...to discover nearby bays...
...and walk around the Kilwa Kisiwani ruins,
...learning about the history, flora and fauna of the area.
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Stay at the Kimbilio Lodge in Tanzania...
Stay at the Kimbilio Lodge in Tanzania...
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...in functional and simple circular cottages...
...in functional and simple circular cottages...
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...with wooden-frame double beds in twin and family rooms...
...with wooden-frame double beds in twin and family rooms...
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...and a large bathroom at the back of each cottage...
...and a large bathroom at the back of each cottage...
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...which is fitted with a toilet, wash basin and hot water shower.
...which is fitted with a toilet, wash basin and hot water shower.
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Sandy Paths lead from the cottages...
Sandy Paths lead from the cottages...
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...along the beach...
...along the beach...
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...to the dining area.
...to the dining area.
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There's a small bar and an inside seating area here...
There's a small bar and an inside seating area here...
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...as well as an outside dining area in the shade of some palm tree...
...as well as an outside dining area in the shade of some palm tree...
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...where you can enjoy lovely sea views during meals.
...where you can enjoy lovely sea views during meals.
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Kimbilio Lodge offers a nice beach...
Kimbilio Lodge offers a nice beach...
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...lined by sun loungers and umbrellas...
...lined by sun loungers and umbrellas...
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...where you can often watch local life...
...where you can often watch local life...
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...and go on lovely and relaxing walks.
...and go on lovely and relaxing walks.
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Active travellers might like to go on boat trips...
Active travellers might like to go on boat trips...
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...to discover nearby bays...
...to discover nearby bays...
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...and walk around the Kilwa Kisiwani ruins,
...and walk around the Kilwa Kisiwani ruins,
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...learning about the history, flora and fauna of the area.
...learning about the history, flora and fauna of the area.

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