Snow Crest Hotel in Arusha Tanzania

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As a tour guide and constant traveller, I had the opportunity to visit Snow Crest Hotel Arusha and, overall, was impressed by what I saw. The staff was friendly right from the gate to the reception; the management was warm and cordial, giving me the type of attention one of our kinds rarely gets.


 I was impressed by the decor, ambience and setting of the Hotel, its sumptuous rooms and service but above all the feeling of peace and relaxation that I had there.

Other Places of Good Accommodation

  The African Tulip | Arusha Safari Lodge | Mount Meru Hotel | Hatari Lodge | kibo-palace-hotel | Kigongoni Lodge |   Dik Dik Hotel | Hotel Flamingo | Mount Meru Game Lodge and Sanctuary | Snow Crest Hotel |   Mountain Village Lodge | Point Zone Hotel | The Arusha Hotel | East African All Suite Hotel & Conference Centre |


Rooms were a bit on the small side but very efficient and modern. The pool was clean and refreshing. The buffet restaurant was good and had more hits than misses with the cuisine.

Of particular note, I think it was the only place we stayed during our two-week safari that offered FREE wifi.


Generally though, if you're passing through Arusha for a day or two, I would recommend this place. We were initially booked elsewhere by our safari tour but they agreed to upgrade us to this place at no extra cost, and I am glad they did.

Overall - recommend it and on the next trip wouldn't hesitate to stay at the Snow Crest again.




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