Inside Tanzania’s Sh75.9 million per night island resort
Tanzania is known for its pristine beaches and some of the resorts especially in Zanzibar where the wealthy from across the world come to relax and play after months of sweat and toil.
The names that often include some five-star resort but not many are aware of the Thanda Island Resort which is located just a few kilometers off Mafia Island in the Indian Ocean.
Thanda Island which is owned by Swedish businessman starts at $33,000 per night, minimum five-night stay, this includes all food, amenities, activities and transfer to and from the island but this could go up to $45,000.
With a size of eight hectares, one kilometer in circumference and 350 meters wide, the Island is a sanctuary to enjoy in complete seclusion with family and friends.
Sitting in the middle of the Indian Ocean, less than an hour’s helicopter ride from Dar es Salaam, the private luxury resort is a beauty to marvel that leaves visitors with lasting memories.
The Island is accessible by speedboat or helicopter from mainland Tanzania, and on the way visitors can spot whale sharks and dolphins which to some is an experience of a lifetime.
There are five suites that branch off from the central villa at Thanda, each spacious and tastefully decorated with a Scandi flourish.
The simple but luxurious four-posted beds and seating areas, plus outdoor showers and baths with the sleeping area tucked away on the other side of the island.
Two traditional wooden Tanzanian structure overlook the Northern bay and feel completely secluded from the main villa.
Much of the furniture inside has been crafted out of wood from trees right there on the island, giving the wooden structures a rustic feel which does not compromise on luxury.
Depending on the season, guests can swim with the gentlest giant of the ocean, the whale shark, and may watch turtles nesting and their eggs hatching.
Marine conservation is at the core of the Island’s offering and guests are encouraged to get involved in a range of projects, such as marine wildlife monitoring or awareness workshops with villagers on neighboring Mafia Island.
While on the Island, guests can rejuvenate and enjoy a variety of water sports or island activities as they explore this remarkable destination, where shades of turquoise infuse the days and tropical spices the nights.