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Chole Mjini on Mafia Island, set amongst lush jungle,
overgrown orchards and mangrove forest, is one of Tanzanias
most unique lodges! Named after the ruins of a once thriving
trading center between the Sultanates of Kilwa and Zanzibar and
hidden among them, you will discover unique accommodations in
six magnificent treehouses and one luxurious suite on the
ground.
Set among ancient Baobab trees and oriented
to catch the cool sea breezes, each has a splendid view
to the North of all of Chole Bay and the forests beyond. The accommodations
impart a sense of rugged adventure combined with casual
luxury that is part Swiss Family Robinson, Tarzan, Indiana Jones
and the Arabian nights. Each house has at least one double bed,
made-up with fine Egyptian cottons and protected by a huge, walk-in
mosquito net. Each treehouse has a shower, with both hot and cold
water, and its own dry composting toilet, situated at the base of
the tree in it's own private garden.
The "groundhouse"
has an en-suite bathroom with a sunken, mosaiced Persian bath and
flush toilet and a large private garden especially for those who
cannot or do not want to live in a tree. There is no electricity
on Chole so, whilst you can expect ice-cold drinks and get your
camera batteries charged, there is no television, no air-conditioning
and no fax or email facilities available to the guests. Meals are
served in the dining area overlooking the
small harbor and the accent is on fresh seafood, fruit
and vegetables, including many traditional and local dishes but
also utilizing recipes from throughout the tropics that are adapted
to local ingredients and the zesty local spices. There is a delightful
upstairs bar with sweeping views, where sodas, beer, wine,
and wide range of spirits are available. The downstairs
lounge area has a wide range of games, magazines, reference
books and novels for the use of the guests.
Activities:
Water Sports: Snorkeling, Wind Surfing, and SCUBA diving. Swimming
from Chole is possible for 6 hours a day around high tide.
SCUBA: Chole Mjini has a very
well equipped SCUBA diving facility and an experienced PADI diving
instructor with extensive local knowledge. Introductory, novice,
open water, specialty and advanced courses are available. The Mafia
Island Marine Park was established because of the fabulous wealth
and diversity of corals and fishes and the diving is spectacular.
SCUBA diving is possible throughout the year but is best from November
through April. There are lots of big fish and a chance to see dolphins,
rays, sharks and other rarities. Mafia offers probably the best
all-round diving experience in East Africa, with protected shallow
coral gardens and reefs inside Chole Bay for beginners and novices
as well as deep water diving, sheer walls and exhilarating drift
dives for the advanced and expert divers.
Fishing: A few rods without end-tackle
(so bring your own) are available and Mafia is world-renowned for
it's game fishing. However, because most of the good fishing sites
are now protected within the core zone of the Park and there is
an additional licencing fee to pay, fishing has been de-emphasized
at Chole Mjini.
Excursions: Dhow trips are planned
daily to the sandbanks and smaller islands for exploring, birding,
swimming and sunbathing. Hikes along the village trails and also
further afield to the nearby island of Juani to explore the forests
and ruins of ancient Kua can be guided or unaccompanied, as it suits
you.
Bird Watching: Chole Island does
not have the Indian House Crow, which is the scourge of bird life
on most of the East African Coast. As a result, the bird life is
spectacular, especially within the hotel grounds, the uninhabited
islets in the bay and the remoter parts of next-door Juani Island.
Wildlife: Chole is a sanctuary
for the Commores Fruit Bat, a large, good-looking, fructivore also
known as the 'Flying Fox'. These can be seen resting in the trees
during the day and active in the early evening. If you rise early
you may also see monkeys, genet and, very rarely, civet. Giant Nile
monitors patrol the hotel grounds all day long and they are often
seen from the treehouses.
Village Tours: Chole is
a small island of one village. Chole Mjini has been actively involved
in establishing and running many projects that assist the community
such as the hospital, primary school, kindergarten, market, bursary
and loan schemes, and other development projects which are partially
funded by our guests through the village levy included in your accommodation
tariff. The community welcomes and extends a warm hospitality to
you and there is much of interest in the village. Chole is famous
for it's boats and in the boat yard you can see dhows being built
as they have been for centuries. Another renowned local craft is
mat weaving and a large variety of items for sale can be found at
the market. Please remember to act modestly and dress appropriately
when in the village in order not to offend your hosts and thus make
the most of the rare opportunity to visit a traditional Swahili
village, still unspoiled by the "march of progress".
Hotels and Lodges on Mafia
Island
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