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NORTHERN
CIRCUIT SOUTHERN
CIRCUIT ZANZIBAR
ARUSHA
SELOUS STONE
TOWN
MOSHI
MIKUMI
NORTH
TARANGIRE
RUAHA EAST
NGORONGORO
MANYARA
SERENGETI
WESTERN
CIRCUIT
PEMBA
MAFIA
Tarangire
National Park
Tarangire tree tops
Tarangire Treetops is situated in Tarangire Conservation Area,
a wildlife management area of 57,000 acres, just outside Tarangire National
Park. This location allows the lodge to offer activities such as foot
safaris, night game drives and mountain biking that cannot, by law,
be conducted inside the National Parks. Tarangire Treetops has 20 en
suite tree house units each with a private verandah, restaurant and
a bar, and a swimming pool overlooking the elephant watering hole far
below.
tarangire safari lodge
The Tarangire Safari Lodge is located on a ridge with one of Tanzania’s
most spectacular panoramic views. The Lodge has 35 tents and bungalows
with beds, electricity and en-suite W.C with solar heated shower. After
game viewing, visitors enjoy the refreshing swimming pool with slide
and children’s splash pool.
tarangire sopa lodge
Nestling amongst the baobab trees in Tarangire National Park, Tarangire
Sopa Lodge comprises of 75 suites, each with spacious bathrooms, private
lounges with mini-bar and balconies overlooking one of Tanzania’s finest
National Parks. Features of the main areas include marble floors, fountains
and waterfalls, with magnificent views through double-storey windows.
Al fresco dining on the raised barbecue terrace of this lodge.
The Lodge has a swimming pool.
KIKOTI SAFARI lodge
Kikoti Safari Camp can be found a hundred miles from Arusha in a remote
stretch of bush on the principal migratory corridor adjacent to Tarangire
National Park. Situated in a private sanctuary, Kikoti is a delightful
camp built amongst a landscape of ancient boulders, baobab, mopane and
fig trees. Elephant, buffalo and other animals congregate here in the
drier months making game viewing fairly convenient.
OLIVER'S CAMP
Oliver's Camp, located 160 kms from Arusha, is an exclusive
camp close to the Tarangire National Park with its magnificent baobab
trees and great diversity of wildlife. This small, permanent camp
is situated just outside the park and has easy access to the park as
well as having a large concession area of its own. Oliver's Camp
offers true rustic luxury with the emphasis very much on personal service.
TAMARIND CAMP
Tamarind
Camp is a safari camp located 52 miles (1 hour) from Arusha, just 15
minutes from the entrance to Tarangire National Park. Perfectly positioned
in a grove of beautiful Acacia Tortilis trees and recently completely
renewed, the camp is set in 200 acres of Acacia woodland and bush, which
is constantly evolving into an ever more stunning setting, right
on the boundary of the Park. Tarangire is the fourth biggest National
Park in Tanzania and its very diverse habitats, supporting an equally
rich variety of mammals, birds and flora, make it a delight to explore.
Magnificent 1000-year-old giant Baobab trees punctuate the Park and
large herds of elephant and other game seasonally swell the large numbers
of resident game.
TARANGIRE RIVER CAMP
Located on an impressive landscape
of old monumental baobab trees and acacias that gives the visitor an
amazing natural welcome to an area extraordinarily rich in wildlife.
The camp is 3.5kms from the Tarangire National park Main gate. There are 18 luxury safari tents
within 25,000 hectares. Each of the 18 spacious tents are feature in
generous wooden decks. They have private veranda.
SWALA CAMP 
Nestled in a remote pocket of Tarangire National Park, Swala
is sited in a copse of majestic acacia trees at the edge of the Gurusi wetlands
and the unfurling savannah beyond. The stands of ancient baobab trees,
large family herds of elephants, prolific bird life and dry season
concentrations of wildlife make Tarangire the classic Africa of lore
- feted by explorers, immortalized in documentaries and sought after
by the discerning traveller. This picturesque safari hideaway is exclusive
in the southwestern corner of Tarangire National Park, affording guests
private gameviewing, wilderness luxury, and a privileged glimpse of
an Africa, untrammelled by tourism |
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