Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
Silver price level
Mango Opinion
We think Tarangire Treetops is a lovely camp. Rooms are stylish and built into the trees. The main area is gorgeous with a great pool and camp fire pit. We recommend visiting Tarangire during its prime season from June to November when the migratory routes of many animals shift into the park.
outside of the dry season, wildlife in Tarangire can be a bit disappointing after visiting the Serengeti or Ngorongoro Crater, so we recommend you start here.
Tarangire Treetops, situated astride the path of the elephant migration is a private game reserve bordering Tarangire National Park and the Masai Steppe amid rolling, baobab studded hills. The camp enjoys sweeping views from Lake Manyara and Mt Kilimanjaro, to the Great Rift Valley Wall - a dramatic and iconic landscape of safari tales.
Tarangire Treetops is distinctively furnished blending natural materials and contemporary decor. The 20 tree houses provide guests with a unique safari experience. Each have an en-suite bathroom with a double shower, fan, hair dryer, private balcony, and the entire room is enclosed in mosquito netting. The open design of the houses affords spectacular views and fresh breezes to help keep it cool and tranquil. The houses are built around thick trunks of ancient trees, with branches growing through the lofty ceilings. It's a magical place to stay and feel truly connected to nature. Dining at Treetops emphasizes the finest ingredients and locally sourced produce whenever possible. All menus draw on international themes" creative food with a modern twist on the classics.
Tarangire National Park supports an impressive array of wildlife that are sure to excite guests during game drives through the bush. Activities include twice daily safari drives on the camps reserve and into the park. Optional waking safaris and night safari drives (extra fee) are also available.