HOTEL CLASSIFICATION; Most Hotels in Manyara Region are Mere Guest Houses


By ADAM IHUCHA --In a move to raise its tourism profile, Tanzania has completed its costly hotel classification exercise in Manyara region, only to find out that just one lodge qualified for five-star status.

Experts say that the wildlife-rich-country, needs more five-star hotels to attract high-class tourists and global competitiveness in the hospitality industry.

The exercise that cost nearly Tsh 100 million ($62,500) involved a total of 33 hotels and lodges where, in turn, it unearthed heart-broken truth that majority of properties are bearing the hotel or lodge tags, but in reality are mere guesthouses.

In the process, a total of 12 facilities were disqualified as unfit for classification, whereas the remaining 21 properties underwent the assessment process.

Recently, Permanent secretary for Natural Resources and tourism, Ms Maimuna Tarishi conferred Tarangire  Sopa Lodge with  a five-star ranking, becoming the first and only property in the wildlife-rich-region of Manyara to attain such status.

Located within Tarangire, one of the key national parks forming the legendary Tanzania northern tourism circuit, experts say, sopa lodge has met all the five-stars hotel criteria set by the East African Community (EAC).

“Aided by the rolling plains of Tarangire national park with awe-inspiring views, Sopa lodge with 75 luxurious rooms, is the best both in terms of structures and personalized services,” says the expert, Doroth Massawe.

Commenting, a Sopa lodge group operations Manager, Kennedy Ayoti, HSC, says the five-star award is a reflection on the efforts put in by management and staff.

Quality is our key driver in all we do as a team and the people are our greatest source of pride as a business. They have passion for customer service and that sets us apart!” Mr Ayoti explains.

Testifying, one of Sopa lodge staff, Veronica Mbise says the management normally offers them an opportunity for regular carrier advancement in a bid to cater for tourist’s diversities.

Tarangire Sopa Lodge Manager, Dedan Ogelo said his lodge offers modern hotel services and amenities and that’s what makes them different in the entire Tarangire national Park.

Four-stars and others
According to the list, two hotels have managed to scoop four stars, eleven others earned three stars, and four properties got two stars status.

The Arusha Regional Commissioner, Mr Magessa Mulongo who handed over the issued certificates and hotel grading star placards declared And Beyond, Lake Manyara Tree Lodges, as the two which earned four stars rankings.

Facilities that won three stars include the Tarangire Safari Lodge, Kirurumo Under-Canvas Lodge, the Eco-Science, Science Centre & Luxury Lodge, Un-Lodge En Afrique Tented Lodge, Tarangire Tree tops Lodge, Maramboi Tented Lodge and Roika Tented Lodge.

Campsites were also not left behind with Kikoti Safari Camp getting four stars, Sanctuary Swala Tented Camp earning three stars, Balloon Tarangire Tented Camp also getting three stars. 

Three stars also conferred to Maweninga Tented Camp, and Tarangire River Camp.

Oliver’s Camp, Manyara Ranch Conservancy Tented Camp and Lake Burunge Tented Camp have been awarded two stars each as far as the Manyara hotel classification exercise is concerned.

This is the second leg after the pioneer hotel-grading exercise was conducted in Dar es Salaam and Coast Regions in the first half of 2010 covered a total of sixty six (66) accommodation establishments where only three of hotels qualified for the top-end five Stars status.

The Hotel which used to be known as Kilimanjaro Hotel Kempinski during the grading exercise (Now Hyatt Regency) and the one which was then called, Movenpick Royal Palm (Now Serena) Hotel and the Sea Cliff Hotel are the only ones that scooped the five Star’s mark.

In Dar es Salaam, most of the classified properties were found to be of three star grades accounting for 25 of the hotels, while the four stars were just 12, those with two stars were 16 and the lowest single star grade was attained by 10 properties.

Should the current global economy remains unwavering, Tanzania hopes the number of tourist arrivals in will hit 1.2 million this year, up from one million visitors in 2013, earning the economy close to $2.25 billion, up from the last year’s $1.88 billion.

According to the five-year marketing blueprint rolled out in 2013, Tanzania anticipates to welcome two million tourists by the close of 2017, boosting the revenue from the current $1.88 billion to nearly $3.8 billion. 

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