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Kwa Simba

In Pangani, Tanzania

At Kwa Simba, our accommodations have developed naturally, with minimal impact on the land. We’ve carefully preserved the existing trees, clearing only small bushes to create spaces where nature thrives. Each accommodation is thoughtfully nestled among the trees, offering guests a sense of privacy and tranquility in perfect harmony with the surroundings.

We offer four types of accommodation to suit all needs and budgets:

– The main house, for up to 6 people-
– The Family Room, ideal for 4 people-
-Two double/twin rooms-
-Two Budget rooms-

Nyumba Kubwa  -the Main house

6 people

Kaa Chini (Ground Floor):

  • Double bedroom (king-size bed)
  • Twin bedroom (two Zanzibar-style beds)
  • Private bathroom (toilet and shower).
  • Big doors opening on to the veranda allow for a breezy afternoon nap andletting in the early morning sun rays.
  • Moquitonets
  • Hanging wardrobe
  • Reading lights

Tumbili room (Monkey Loft):

  • A unique twin or double-bedroom
  • Private balcony
  • Semi-outdoor bathroom
  • Mosquitonets, Reading lights, Wardrobe

Amenities:

  • A fully equipped kitchen featuring a gas/electric oven, stove, fridge/freezer, and basic utensils to prepare delicious meals.
  • A cozy reading nook filled with books for a peaceful evening escape.
  • A large, wraparound verandah perfect for lounging, dining, or relaxing in hammocks.
orange lounge seat with tree trunk table on terrace of family bungalow

Family bungalow

Ideal for 4 people

Nestled in a lush garden, Banda Moja offers a cozy yet luxurious retreat for up to 4 guests.

Ground Floor:

  • King-size bed crafted from an old dhow (a traditional fishing boat)
  • Fan, Bedside tables, Desk
  • Large verandah, Swings, Hammock

Bathroom:
Spacious with a semi-outdoor shower, ample wardrobe space, and a counter facing an indoor garden.

Loft:

  • Two single beds with a window overlooking the serene garden.
  • Mosquitonets, Reading light, Fan.
garden bungalows with roof of dried palm leaves, swings and hammock on terrace surrounded by trees

Garden bungalows

Two double/twin rooms

These bungalows are designed in a clever V-shape, offering both privacy and connection -ideal for families with older children or groups traveling together.

  • Double/Twin beds
  • Mosquitonets, Bedside tables
  • Shaded verandahs and garden areas with trees, swings, and playful monkeys.
  • Fan, Reading lights
  • Semi-outdoor bathrooms to embrace the natural surroundings.
Outside terrace and garden of budget rooms made with natural materials in Kwa Simba accommodation in Pangani, Tanzania Africa.

Budget Room

Twin beds

Affordable comfort with a touch of creativity. Our simple yet charming rooms cater to the budget-conscious traveler. Situated in the vibrant heart of our workshop area, you’ll be inspired by the craftsmanship happening around you. Stay connected to the artistry and spirit of Kwa Simba while enjoying a cozy, budget-friendly retreat.

  • Large bunkbed
  • Mosquitonets, Bedside tables
  • Fan, Reading light
  • Veranda with hammock

Dive into Relaxation

The heart of Kwa Simba features a swimming pool shaded by old dhow sails, creating a relaxing oasis. Enjoy drinks and snacks from the nearby outdoor kitchen or simply lounge by the pool, soaking up the tranquil atmosphere.

open wooden kitchen in wooden construction and thatched roof

Outdoor Kitchen & Dining Options

Our communal outdoor kitchen invites guests to feel at home. You can prepare your own meals, help yourself to snacks, or opt for a private cook to prepare delicious local lunch and dinner upon request.

Unique Experiences at Kwa Simba

Cliffside Viewpoint: Watch fishermen bring in their daily catch, witness cargo dhows sailing to and from Zanzibar, and soak in the timeless rhythms of Pangani.

Beach Access: Take the staircase down to the beach for a stroll along the cliffs or a refreshing dip at high tide. Protected mangroves add to the area’s natural beauty.

view from viewpoint at river, cloudy sky and green bush and trees
Sailing boat on river with trees on riverbanks overview of African landscape