The accommodation on Chumbe Island takes the concept of eco-architecture to unparalleled levels that has seen award winning global recognition for its innovation and conservation principles. As far as Tribes is concerned we wish all accommodation was built on the principles found at Chumbe Island.
Chumbe describes itself as what Robinson Crusoe could only have dreamt about, and we have to agree.
Chumbe's seven eco-bungalows are designed so that they provide both privacy and a sense of freedom of living in the open. They are exceptionally romantic making them ideal for a honeymoon, but any individual with a passion for natural beauty will find these bungalows captivating beyond measure. All bungalows overlook the sea and it takes just 30 seconds to stroll from your bungalow hammock to the warm tropical ocean. All bungalows have double or twin beds in the sleeping area under the palm-thatched roof. They have solar powered lighting, self-contained bathrooms with solar heated showers, large living rooms, with handmade furniture and decorated with African art and colourful fabrics.
The island never gets crowded even when fully booked and it is worth spending at least three nights here to get into the spirit of the place and fully relax. Take a book, laze about and just watch the dhows sailing by.
The whole of Chumbe Island is a nature reserve and you can explore it with the resident park rangers or at your leisure.
No phones (except of course for emergency contact), no TV, no newspapers, no hassle, no humdrum. Excellent food, great staff, good weather, and above all fantastic style! What more could you want? And it’s not hugely expensive at about £120 pounds per person per night ($220 USD).
I guess Robinson Crusoe really would dream about a place like Chumbe Island!