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The Elephant Motel
THE ELEPHANT MOTEL - TANZANIA:
The Elephant Motel is ideally situated along the Moshi - Dar es Salaam road, only half a kilometer from Same town. The motel offers spectacular views of the South Pare Mountains and because of its location it is the ideal gateway to Mkomazi Game Reserve, the South Pare Mountains and Shengena Forest.

Whether you're traveling for business and want a good night's rest or you're on holiday enjoying Northern Tanzania - the Elephant Motel offers a comfortable home. As the old saying goes: "There is no place like home". . . unless it is the Elephant Motel!

Guests have been telling us by word of mouth and by mail that what they most enjoy about their stay with us is our family feeling and friendship.

As soon as you arrive in the main door, you are greeted by a member of our management team offering a welcome smile. This ambience of warmth and comfort extends to our 12 guest rooms - double and single. In these rooms, you will find complete rest and relaxation that is something quite special in Same.

Twelve Guest Rooms
* Double and single
* Attached bathroom
* 24 hrs. running hot water
* Telephone
* Room service
* Fan

Executive Rooms
* Bath / Shower
* Telephone
* 24 hrs. running hot water
* Colour TV (CNN and BBC)
* Air conditioning
* Small refrigerator
* Room service
* Hair dryer

The Elephant Motel offers a full-range of services to make your stay more enjoyable:

Restaurant, bar and catering:
We have a variety of excellent cuisines for you to choose from. . . everything from traditional to western to oriental food. Drinks of every kind are also available. In addition, we offer: Tailor-made dinners and lunches for groups, buffet meals for groups of 25 persons or more, catering for weddings and other festive occasions, a variety of snacks.

Business services:
For those who come for business, we offer a state of the art business center with a full range of facilities incorporating up-to-date office technologies and full secretarial services.

Recreational and other services:
For those who come for pleasure, our staff can help you with all your sightseeing plans. Check out the nearby attractions or visit our Tourist Information Center at the main entrance for assistance.

Activities:
Nature is just next door to you. Take one look out of your room and see the impressive mountains. Step outside and you will find yourself between green lush trees, where you can spot beautiful birds. . . and where curious monkeys are spotting you!

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USUMBARA MOUNTAINS - TANZANIA:
The East Usambara Mountains are located in Tanga region, in North-East Tanzania. The highest mountain peak reaches 1506 metres. The total area of the mountains is about 100 000 ha, of which about 45 000 ha is covered by forests. Some of these forests have been protected in forest reserves since the turn of the century and many go back to the 1930's and 1950's. Presently about 33,000 ha is within the forest reserves. This means that about 12,000 ha of forest is situated in public lands and remain outside formal, legal protection.

The range is accessible from the towns of Lushoto in the west, and Amani in the east. The Usambaras are commonly split into two sub-ranges, the West Usambara and the East Usambara. The East Usambara is closer to the coast, receives more rainfall, and is significantly smaller than the west.

The East Usambara mountains belong to Eastern Arc Mountains, which is a chain of isolated mountains stretching in a great arc from Southeast Kenya to Southwest Tanzania. Geologically the mountains are very old - at least 100 million years. The total area of African rain forests diminished due to cold and dry periods which started about 2.5 million years ago. The Indian ocean maintained the moist climate required by the rain-forests. The individual Eastern Arc Mountains became isolated from the large African rain-forests and finally from each other.

The Climate of the East Usambaras differs from much of the rest of Tanzania. Rain can and does fall at any time of the year although there is a seasonal pattern. Tanzania has a hot, dry season in December-March, and a cooler, dry season in May to October. The 'short' rains occur in November and 'long' rains in April-May. The climate on the coast can be hot and humid, however, because of the altitude (800-1400m), the East Usambaras are cooler and wetter than the surrounding lowland. The rainfall averages over 1,500mm a year with an average temperature of 20C.

The East Usambaras are fairly densely populated, and lie within the more densely populated North of Tanzania. The area contains some 18 villages with a total population of about 15,500. An additional 4,000 people live and work on tea plantations in the area. The population is growing rapidly through a combination of natural increase and in-migration.

Different from the classic picture of East Africa – savannah - this is a lush and green area. The natural vegetation of submontane forest supports a wide variety of flora and fauna, much of which is endemic and for which the area is renowned both nationally and internationally. It is considered an international ‘hot spot’ for bio-diversity. The East Usambaras are particularly well known for bird life, with over 350 recorded species. The Usambaras are a bird-watching paradise. Abundant and diverse species can be spotted and according to experts, the Usambaras is one of Africa’s best bird-watching locations.

There are many endemic plant and animal species in the Eastern Arc Mountains - more than 2000 plant species of which about 25% are endemic. Out of the 276 tree species 50 are endemic! The East Usambara mountains are the closest to the sea (only about 40 km) and due to moist climate the number of endemic species is remarkable. There are 16 tree species which can be found in the East Usambaras only. The forests of the East Usambaras have many rare species in all groups of animals, except mammals. High level of endemism are found amongst molluscs, amphibians and reptiles. The East Usambaras have been compared to Galapagos Islands with regard to diversity of endemic species.

The genus Saintpaulia, or African violet as it is commonly known originates from North-East Tanzania. During the year 1982, Baron Walter von Saint Paul Illaire, then District Commissioner of Tanga Province, found wild plants with small blue flowers. The species was introduced to horticulture and since then it has enjoyed spectacular and ever increasing popularity as indoor plant. Nowadays, the East Usambaras is one of the few places where Saintpaulia still occurs - there are eight species growing in the area.

Visitors come to the Usambaras to enjoy its nature, relax and hike. The main centre for visitors in the Western Usambaras is Lushoto town. In Lushoto, you can walk through the arboretum, hike in the forest, look for old buildings from the German and British colonial eras. A fascinating stop is the herbarium (pressed plant library) in Lushoto, which houses 1000s of pressed plants from Tanzania dating back to German times (1886-1916).

Located in the North-Eastern part of Tanzania, Lushoto is dubbed 'the hill-station of Tanzania". With the outlook dominated by the colourful mosaic of the Usambara Mountains, this lush area is welcome retreat from the busy cities and game parks of the country.

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