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Tarangire Sopa Lodge
Tanzania - Tarangire National Park

Tarangire Sopa Lodge

The Lodge
Hidden among the kopjes, lies Tarangire Sopa Lodge, surrounded by ancient baobab trees. It is the home of the greatest concentration of elephants in Africa, and other game including the elusive...read more

   
Tarangire Safari Lodge
Tanzania - Tarangire National Park

Built on top of a high bluff with a breathtaking panorama, our lodge is superbly located in Tarangire National Park, providing one of the best views in Africa.

Carving out the landscape below the lodge is Tarangire River, a...read more

   
Kikoti Camp
Tanzania - Tarangire National Park

Kikoti is Maasai for "the place where life began", the name bestowed by the local Maasai upon an ancient pre-Jurassic kopje in the Tarangire eco-system, a recognition of its enduring permanence and dominant status in the surrounding...read more

   
Tarangire TreeTops
Tanzania - Tarangire National Park

The Height of African Landscapes and Adventure

Our suites are perched high up in the age old Baobab and Marula trees. Astride the path of the Elephant Migration, Tarangire Treetops sits alone in a private game reserve bordering...read more

   
Tarangire River Camp
Tanzania - Tarangire National Park

Tarangire River Camp set within 25,000 hectares of concession area, the camp is just 3.5 km from the main entrance to Tarangire National Park, accommodating guests in 20 luxury safari tents, which are en-suite with hot and cold running water. The...read more

   
Lake Burunge Tented Camp
Tanzania - Tarangire National Park

Only 10minutes away from Tarangire National Park the 16 Luxury Tents are located in a shady bushland grove, with spectacular views onto Lake Burunge. Its main building offers a central lounge, and bar dining area with a raised wooden deck. This...read more

   
Swala
Tanzania - Tarangire National Park

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,...read more