After a long
renovation, the Kilimanjaro Hotel Kempinski Dar Es Salaam, or ‘Kili’, as it is
known by locals, will reopen on 15 August 2005 in the lively capital city of Tanzania.
At the substantial cost of
US$ 40 million and three years construction work, the Kilimanjaro Hotel Kempinski has been totally rebuilt as a modern, eight-storey luxury
hotel. Boasting 180 rooms and suites, each offering views over the Indian Ocean, the hotel also features conference, business and leisure
facilities.
The hotel’s interior designers have preserved the original structural framework of the hotel and have re-clothed it with a new façade, encompassing contemporary
interiors which reflect Dar Es Salaam’s tropical lifestyle and the rich colours of Africa.
Seven restaurants and bars
will serve a wide variety of regional and international specialities, while the banqueting facilities comprise 13 function rooms as well as a grand
ballroom which can accommodate up to 600 guests.
Leisure and wellness facilities include a magnificent 20m wave-free infinity outdoor swimming pool with private sun deck, as well as an Anantara Health &
Beauty Spa, operated by Mandara.
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