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JUNGLE PARADISE

RESORT IN ZANZIBAR, TANZANIA

Jungle Paradise is based at Mbweni in Zanzibar and is home to a boutique hotel, botanical gardens and ruins with a rich history. The location was instrumental in abolishing slavery and had a school where mainly slave children had a chance to get educated and become free. The ruins are surrounded by a beautiful botanic garden which supports over 600 different kinds of tree species. It has a mature rainforest atmosphere, only found in a few other places in Zanzibar and Pemba. It has many areas of native plants, including the coral rag forest on the cliff and mangroves on the shoreline.

This location in the capital is ideal for digital nomads as they have quick access to Zanzibar's business district and airport, while being in a remote and peaceful neighbourhood.

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46 ROOMS

FUN BEACH

HOTEL IN ZANZIBAR, TANZANIA

Fun Beach is a beachfront property in the south-east of Zanzibar which provides a far more relaxed, holiday vibe. It is located between Jambiani and Paje in Zanzibar, an ideal location in close proximity to the Zanzibar nightlife but sufficiently far from the busy tourist hot spots, therefore a perfect fit for digital nomads.

The top class restaurant offers breakfast, lunch and dinner in a range of cuisines - international, Indian, Arabian and more.There are two pools, sized 26m and 27m, on the beach front of the property flowing into each other. They provide a full view of the Indian Ocean. There is also a pool in the centre with small islands and sitting areas. The game room features billiards, ping pong, and a football table in addition to a TV and library area. Throughout Fun Beach there is ultra-fast wifi connectivity.

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40 ROOMS

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NILE VEDA

BOATS IN LUXOR, EGYPT

Dahabiyas are traditional sailing boats used on the Nile river. This location includes four dahabiyas that offer peaceful and organic platforms for its visitors. The boats are located on the Nile River in Luxor, Egypt. They are originally designed for private trips along the Nile offering a unique and authentic experience with organic food, green energy, and a warm-hearted crew. The four dahabiyas total have 29 rooms and 10 suites that can host up to 78 people. Each room has a private bathroom. All boats have clean, modern and authentic communal areas for relaxation and co-working. There are many meeting spaces including an upper deck meeting room with a 360 degree panoramic view of the Nile.

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39 ROOMS

YENICE VALLEY

RESORT IN MUGLA, TURKEY

The concept of Yenice Valle grew from a love of traditional Turkish village life and the desire to sustain our natural environment. Yenice Valley has come to reality in a secluded valley, surrounded by tree-covered mountains, with accommodation built using traditional local materials, to include a treehouse, stone cottages, and a log cabin, each in plenty of space, well-furnished and fully equipped. The focal point is a stunning stone-built boutique hotel, which fits perfectly with the surrounding countryside.

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55 ROOMS

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CITY OF PEACE

RESORT IN DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA

We have a unique opportunity to acquire 2 million square metres of beachfront land just south of Dar-es-Salaam and turn it into a new home for digital nomads. The plot is 30km south-east of Dar-es-Salaam. It provides a refuge for digital nomads who wish to be away from city life and a staging point for those who want to visit the famous Serengeti National Park or Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara, Sealous Game Reserve and Zanzibar. However, it is not unreasonably far from the business hub of Dar-es-Salaam and the airport.

There are 32 hectares of built-up land in the plot, consisting of 10 bungalows with thatched roofs. These bungalows have Wi-Fi, TVs, living areas, safes, tea & coffeemaking facilities and they all have terraces with ocean views.

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60 ROOMS

FARMS

MULTIPLE LANDS IN TANZANIA

Located in the middle of Lake Victoria, Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika, Tanzania has one of Africa's most fertile lands. The farm lands in Tanzania are significantly cheaper than lands in Zanzibar. We aim to acquire up to 500 hectares of land in mainland Tanzania. This acquisition will be done in phases based on the priorities of the project at the time.

Up to 50 hectares of land is planned to be acquired. Our team is still scouting for more farmlands across the Zanzibar archipelago. Many pieces of land are identified and we are in contact with the relevant authorities for further steps. Even though the identified farming lands are in many locations in Zanzibar, we plan to acquire a majority of the land from Bambi in Unguja Island and Pemba Island. The first land in Bambi has already been purchased.

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