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Tarangire
Sopa Lodge
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Tarangire Sopa Lodge is built as a 'low profile'
structure, nestled into a wooded hillside valley
overlooking Tarangire Hill. It has wall-to-wall
carpeting, a private lounge with a mini bar, a bedroom
with two queen size beds, an en-suite bathroom with
shaver sockets and a hair dryer, and a private verandah
which offers stunning views over the baobab studded
landscape. The unique swimming pool which is located
at the edge of a rocky gorge has its own bar and
snack kitchen and offers a refreshing interlude
between game drives.
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Tarangire River
Camp
The camp
overlooks the Tarangire River and offers stunning
views of the meandering river, the vast plains
across the park, Lake Manyara, the Rift Valley
and the Ngorongoro highlands. Mt. Meru and Kilimanjaro
are easily viewed from each tent. Ten spacious
luxury tents are complete with running water including
attached toilet and hot water showers. 220v solar
power is available 24 hours a day. Delicious meals
are served in the mess tent under a majestic Baobab
with attentive service.The luxury camp is about
3.5 km from the main gate of Tarangire National
Park.
The
camp provides close access to premier wildlife
viewing areas of the park. Additional activities
include tribal visits with Datoga and bush walks
with Maasai who live in the area
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Tarangire Treetops
Tarangire
Treetops is a luxury safari lodge located on the
eastern border of Tarangire National Park in Tanzania.
It is famous for its renowned treehouse architecture.
Most people travel around these
Northern Parks of Tanzania by Landrover and Tarangire
Treetops is a wonderful place to stay either at
the beginning or at the end of such a trip. Being
just two hours out from Arusha, Treetops also
makes an great stand-alone safari destination
for residents of Arusha coming out for weekends
in the bush. As
well as the accommodation, Treetops also tries
to offer a serious game-viewing experience, with
guided walking safaris and game-drives in the
camp's own open-sided safari vehicles. The camp
is also becoming increasingly well known for its
night safaris, designed to catch the animals at
their most active.
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P.O.BOX
484, Zanzibar, Tanzania |
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