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Ras Kutani Tanzania
- By Gareth Jones
- Published 25 September 2006
- Beaches of Tanzania bordering the Indian Ocean
It's a very long way to Ras Kutani from the
The situation of Ras Kutani is perfect, nestled around a freshwater lagoon on the
Outside there was a large verandah, complete with hammocks , and cushions where we could lie out in the evening amply sprayed with anti bug, and watch the sun set.
The room also had ensuite facilities with a shower, and was as you would expect furnished and designed very much by local craftsmen.
The food was excellent, much of it seafood, very freshly prepared by the ever willing smiling chefs, in fact all the staff were full of beaming smiles, very courteous, and ever willing. It was the flag system on the beach to summon drinks that was a nice touch out here in the wilderness.
There isn't that much to do, but if you like the sea, sailing, snorkelling, surfing/boogie boarding, by the way watch the waves if you do, then you will be in paradise, with a good book.
Selous Camp isn't far away, so this would be a good place to recharge your batteries, recover from your flight, prior to a safari.