Tarangire Tree Tops, Tanzania

Contact a specialist about Tarangire Tree Tops, Tanzania

sarah chatteris

This is an incredible lodge, entirely unique and utterly luxurious. The fact that you can do walking safaris and night drives from the lodge is a real feature. How often can you say that you have slept in a baobab tree?! I would highly recommend Tarangire Treetops to anyone wanting to spoil themselves with exquisite accommodation in a game rich environment.

  • Sarah Chatteris, Tanzania Specialist

Tarangire Treetop's 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 Tarangire National Park and the Maasai Steppe amid rolling, baobab-studded hills with views to Lake Manyara and the Rift Valley wall. Tarangire Covering an area of 2600 sq kilometers the National Park literally teems with wildlife throughout the year with a dense population during the dry season (June – October). Treetops's unique location allows access to the game in an outside the park year round. Home to some of the largest herds of elephant in Africa and symbolized by the baobab tree the park is also an ornithologists paradise, rich in birds of prey.

  • The treetop suites are highlight enough, an incredible architectural feat. They are the 'height' of luxury.
  • The private concession which accommodates Tarangire Treetops allows walking safaris, rare in the northern circuit as well as night drives. This is a truely unique experience.
Activities:
Game drives, walking safaris, bush breakfast, lunches and dinners, sundowners and authentic local Masai cultural experience.
Facilities:
  • laundry;
  • swimming pool;
  • outdoor dining area;
  • babysitting services
Child Policy:
Children are welcome however due to the 'Treetop' nature of the camp it is advisable to bring younger children only if they can be well supervised.

Client Comments

We adored Tanzania and the whole safari experience. We’ll definitely do it again and recommend it to anyone. We loved the scenery in the Ngorongoro Crater. We saw a rhino there! The Serengeti felt like a true safari experience really wild and so much space. Saw lion cubs and baby elephant which I was really excited about


Susan Deegan Northern Circuit Oct/Nov 2009