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Hyatt Regency Hotel

About Hyatt Regency Hotel

The Hyatt Regency Hotel (previously the Kilimanjaro Kempinski) in Dar es Salaam is situated in the centre ...

... of Dar and has all of the facilities you would expect of a high-quality international hotel.

Expert Africa has not yet managed to visit the Hyatt Regency Hotel and though we look forward to staying here in the future. We expect to find a smart hotel in line with other Hyatt hotels across Africa, and we like the waterside location.

Accommodation
182 rooms
Children
No age restrictions.
Open
All year

Activities

Cultural excursion

Cultural excursion

Hyatt Regency Hotel: Full Report

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Traveller reviews of Hyatt Regency Hotel

17 real, un-edited reviews from Expert Africa's travellers.


80%
17 reviews since August 2007
Excellent
5
Good
9
Average
2
Poor
0
Terrible
1
Mr & Mrs GfromColorado

Arrived 30 Sep 2023, 1 nights

"Hotel was very nice"

"hotel was very nice. …" Read Mr & Mrs G’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

Mrs C.fromWarwickshire

Arrived 16 Oct 2022, 1 nights

"Hyatt Regency Hotel review"

"The whole place, including my room stank of cigarettes. They did not have …" Read Mrs C.’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Terrible

Mr P fromHertford

Arrived 18 Sep 2022, 1 nights

"Hyatt Regency Hotel review"

"Due to problems on our outward journey and very late arrival into Dar es Salaam, …" Read Mr P ’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Good

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Hyatt Regency Hotel's location

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When to go to Dar es Salaam

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Tanzania in January

January usually marks the start of the short dry season, although the exact timings of this are a little unpredictable. You can expect clear blue skies and sunshine, if the short rains have stopped, and the temperatures will be building. The short dry season is a little less pronounced in Southern Tanzania, and so it can still be wet in these areas. It is an interesting time for avians as resident birds go into breeding plumage and migrant species can be present.

Once the New Year busy period has quietened down, January can offer great value and quieter parks, although the weather can be variable, and in the Selous and Ruaha the wildlife is more dispersed.

  • Variable weather: clear & dry or cloudy with some rain.
  • Occasional thunderstorms may occur.
  • A good time of year for birding as and many migrant species are around
  • The wildebeest migration is gathering in the southern Serengeti.
  • Busy in early January, quietening down through the month.

Our view

A good time to visit, with pros & cons

Weather in January

Tanzania fact file

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