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Located in the northern highlands of Tanzania,
beneath the twin peaks of
Mt. Meru
and
Mount Kilimanjaro,
Arusha is the safari capital of the country. Guests embarking on the popular
northern safari circuit all stop in the ‘Geneva of Africa’ to prepare for
their journeys into the African bush. From is two-lane streets, the dramatic
crater of Mt. Meru stands over the town like a majestic sentinel, it’s
crater strewn with thick clouds, it’s slopes dark with verdant forest.
Arusha’s ideal location near the major national parks and it’s highland
setting make it a peaceful idyll of relaxation before the start of an
exciting journey.
Built by the Germans as a centre of colonial administration administration
in the early 20th century, Arusha was a sleepy town with a garrison
stationed at the old boma and a few shops around a grassy roundabout. From
its backwater status amidst the farmlands and plantations of northern
Tanzania, today Arusha is one of the country’s most prosperous towns. The
site for the United Nations Criminal Tribunal on the Rwandan genocide and
the headquarters for the Tripartite commission for East African
Co-operation, Arusha is a major centre of Tanzanian diplomacy and
international relations.
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