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Tarangire National Park Lodges and Safari Camps

Experience the Beauty of Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park stretches across northern Tanzania in a landscape defined by wide-open savannas, ancient baobab trees, and the winding Tarangire River that gives the park its lifeblood. The scenery feels expansive and timeless, shaped by seasonal movement rather than dramatic elevation. Light and dust soften the plains, while riverine corridors bring shade, water, and wildlife into constant focus.

Staying within Tarangire National Park places you at the center of one of Tanzania’s most quietly powerful safari environments. Days unfold through unhurried game drives where elephant herds gather along the riverbanks, giraffes browse acacia woodland, and lions rest beneath baobabs. Evenings settle into golden calm, marked by long horizons, silhouetted trees, and the sense of space that defines Tarangire’s character.


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Tarangire National Park

Located in northern Tanzania, southeast of Lake Manyara and southwest of Arusha, Tarangire National Park forms an essential part of Tanzania’s northern safari circuit. The park is best known for its large elephant populations, especially during the dry season.

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Select Your Perfect Retreat

Accommodation in Tarangire National Park ranges from classic safari lodges to intimate tented camps, many positioned along the Tarangire River or overlooking sweeping plains. Properties are designed to blend into the landscape, using natural materials and open layouts that keep the focus on the surrounding wilderness. Communal spaces often face water or open ground, allowing wildlife to pass close by throughout the day. Thoughtfully selected lodges and safari camps enhance the Tarangire experience, offering comfort and atmosphere without competing with the environment.

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Oliver’s Camp

Oliver’s Camp is in the less-visited southeast part of Tarangire National Park. It provides a real African safari experience with excellent service and guides. The camp has well-furnished tents and offers a unique stay in an area known for many…
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Tarangire Tortilis Camp

Just 120 km from Arusha, our Tarangire Tortilis Camp is a great place to start exploring Northern Tanzania. The camp is set between four large Baobab trees and overlooks a wide area of wetlands. You can watch elephants moving through…
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Tarangire Treetops

The Elewana Tarangire Treetops is a beautiful place in Tanzania’s Tarangire National Park. It has treehouse suites with mesh screens and large verandahs, letting guests fully enjoy the surrounding safari wilderness.
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Lake Burunge Tented Lodge

From the elegant wooden central platform where the Lake Burunge Tented Lodge restaurant stands it’s possible to watch the lakeshore waiting for the animals that come to drink there. This camp is the perfect place to relax in comfort after…
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Acacia Tarangire Luxury Camp

Not only they offer guests unique safari accommodation but spectacular views of the Tarangire National Park, just located near Kuru Airstrip. Each room has super wide windows that offer panoramic views of the Tarangire National park. Enjoy your afternoons spotting…
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Tarangire Sopa Lodge
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Tarangire Sopa Lodge

Tarangire Sopa Lodge lies hidden among the kopjes, ancient baobab and grasses of the Tarangire National Park – home to the greatest concentration of elephants in Africa. Many can be seen around the lodge, allowing visitors a close encounter. The…
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