Arusha — Tanzanian residents dreaming of a soothing and tranquil getaway before the holidays can now find solace amidst the rolling hills and lush organic gardens of Gibb's Farm.
The historic lodge, which has been renovated in recent years with five-star accommodations and amenities, recently received one of the highest ratings for "Doing It All" and its ecological ethics in Condé Nast Traveler, one of the most prestigious travel publications in the world. In celebration of the award, Gibb's Farm is extending a special promotion to the very people who have supported the lodge all these years - the residents of Tanzania themselves.
"We thank Condé Nast for the honor and welcome all Tanzanian residents to rediscover Gibb's Farm," said Gibb's general manager, Timothy Njaga. "Here you will truly feel renewed and replenished before all your holiday travels and gatherings."
Set beside the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Gibb's Farm has a tradition that goes back more than 80 years, and it is the oldest coffee farm in the Ngorongoro Forest. The African Living Spa offers unparalleled spa, massage, and healing services based on traditional Maasai techniques and medicines. As the world traveler's respite from the rigors of safari, Gibb's allows one to discover a community of nature, people, culture, art, and beauty, providing a sense of place and history. Welcome to the finest place to relax in the Ngorongoro Highlands.

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