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| Kikoti Camp |
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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 eco-system. When Tanzania Photographic Safaris began working with local communities in the area, it seemed the perfect name for the new safari camp, showing our respect for the Maasai community that have roamed the area for generations, and our reverence for the game-rich wilderness in which the camp is located. More>>
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| Olivers Camp |
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Oliver’s Camp is situated in a remote area of the park, in the middle of Tarangire's unspoilt wilderness zone. The camp is ideally placed to access the yearly migrations of wildlife throughout the ecosystem, and to view the impressive concentrations at waterholes for a 6-7 month season each year. More>>
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| Tarangire Sopa Lodge |
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Tarangire Sopa Lodge is located on the eastern side of the Tarangire river opposite Tarangire Hill and close to Kuro ranger post in Tarangire National Park in Northern Tanzania.Tarangire National Park is situated 114 kms south of Arusha and is one of Tanzania’s most easily accessible game parks, being approximately one hour’s easy drive from Arusha. More>>
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| Tamarind Camp |
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Tamarind Camp is a safari camp located on our privately owned concession just 15
minutes from the entrance to Tarangire National Park. Perfectly positioned in a
grove of beautiful Acacia Tortilis trees and recently completely renewed, the
camp is set in 200 acres of Acacia woodland and bush, which is constantly
evolving into an ever more stunning setting, right on the boundary of the Park. More>>
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| Tarangire Treetops |
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The camp sits within a private Conversation Area bordering Tarangire National Park. 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. More>>
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