This place isn't worthy of a great deal of comment - somewhere we use as a night stop if you're on a tight budget. In this instance our philosophy is simply to save money on the stuff that doesn't matter (overnight in Arusha) and use it where it really counts - on safari.
The Hotel is far from disastrous and we've had quite good breakfasts there, but it's essentially non descript. It is however ideally located if you're coming from Nairobi on the Devanu shuttle bus as this is where it stops and is well placed for getting to Arusha Airport (flying to Serengeti National Park, etc.) as it's only about 10 minutes away. It's also a good place to begin your driving safari and if for some reason you want to go into Arusha town you're right there.
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