Tarangire National Park

Attracted by the waters of the Tarangire River, herds of wildebeest, lion, buffalo, giraffe, zebra and impala visit the Tarangire National Park in the dry season of July to October. Terracotta-hued termite mounds stud the landscape, its fertile foliage a rich blend of every green tone imaginable. Vast herds of elephant stroll the savannah, congregating at the water’s edge in their hundreds.

Tarangire National Park
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Kuro Tarangire

Kuro Tarangire

Tarangire National Park, Northern Tanzania

Kuro Tarangire is an eco-friendly dry seasonal camp, set in a grove of acacia trees, in the central part of Tarangire National Park, Tanzania, within easy reach of the main river and Silale and Gursi Swamps.
Oliver's Camp

Oliver's Camp

Tarangire National Park, Tanzania

Oliver's Camp and Little Oliver's found in a wild corner of Tarangire National Park and with ten and five tented rooms they offer a wonderful bush experience. The Tarangire has fantastic game viewing in particular chances to see herds of elephant.
Chem Chem

Chem Chem

Tarangire National Park, Northern Tanzania

Chem Chem is a chic and contemporary lodge offering guests an incredible relaxing slow safari experience. With a unique surrounding ecosystem and strong cultural elements, Chem Chem provides a unique departure from the standard safari experience.
Lemala Mpingo Ridge Lodge

Lemala Mpingo Ridge Lodge

Tarangire National Park, Serengeti and northern Tanzania, Tanzania

Experience the wilds of the little-visited Tarangire National Park with a stay in this intimate tented camp, perched on a ridge with far-reaching views over the acacia-dotted plains of the park.
Nyikani Tarangire

Nyikani Tarangire

Tarangire National Park, Serengeti and northern Tanzania, Tanzania

Nyikani Tarangire is conveniently located within Tarangire National Park. This camp offers up excellent service and gourmet Tanzanian cuisine along with a creative design based around the unique structure and ecosystems of the termite mounds in the area.

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