But fear not, there are no guns here; just stunning lagoons, a tropical climate, and a penchant for sleeping in trees.
Each tree house at Chole Minji took between six months and a year to complete, because they were built completely by hand, using traditional tools and materials sourced only from traders who were living there. The word unique is thrown around pretty loosely these days, but there is a level of dedication that has gone into making these treehouses that makes them literally impossible to replicate.
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Sandy paths lead to houses built into and around ancient Boab and Tamarind trees, all with views of mangrove-lined shorelines. The only way to get closer to nature is probably a Greenpeace protest.
Why It Exists
To offer an immersive island escape that brings guests closer to nature, local culture and the slower rhythms of life on Mafia Island.
The Vibe
Swiss Family Robinson meets barefoot luxury, with treehouses, sandy paths and ocean views replacing walls, roads and schedules.
Your Bed Tonight
A handcrafted treehouse built into ancient baobab or tamarind trees, where sea breezes and birdsong provide the soundtrack.
The Thing You’ll Brag About Later
Sleeping in a treehouse on a remote Tanzanian island that took up to a year to build entirely by hand.
Eat / Drink This
Fresh seafood caught from the surrounding waters and enjoyed with your feet in the sand as the sun disappears over the Indian Ocean.
Steal This Local Move
Put your shoes away, wander the island’s sandy paths and let the tides dictate the pace of your day.

