Lodge Highlights
- Enjoy daily game drives into the heart of the action in an open vehicle, lead by a knowledgeable guide
- Discover the most remote parts of Tarangire on an exhilarating and memorable walking safari
- Glide serenely over the vast plains of the Tarangire as the wildlife teems below on a hot air balloon ride (extra cost)
- Experience the magic of the bush under the stars on an exhilarating night drive from Oliver’s Camp
- Feast on delicious home-cooked meals served alfresco, prepared with ingredients sourced in Arusha, supporting local communities there
Lodge Overview
Discover Africa, just as it should be. Oliver’s Camp – in the remote southern reaches of Tarangire National Park – has just 10 beautifully appointed safari tents in a spectacular location close to the game-dense Silale Swamps and overlooking a flood plain of the Minyonyo Pools. Oliver’s was inspired by the trailblazing camps that pioneered the early days of safari. It gives guests direct access to the dense concentration of wildlife they will find year-round in this remote region, as well as the chance to enjoy walking safaris and fly camping. Oliver’s is intimate and personal, staffed by a world-class team that has worked together for many years to perfect a safari experience that guests consistently rank among their best. Established by Paul Oliver in 1992, Oliver’s reflects the glory days of African safari. The camp has a low-key simplicity enhanced by discreet creature comforts and truly welcoming hosts. Expert guides give guests access to the wilderness beyond.
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Trip Type:
This Yampu recommended trip add-on may only be booked in conjunction with any of our personalized trips. Your Yampu Tour Consultant will design an itinerary for you according to your available dates, interests and type of hotels. This is your trip and we will work on making it perfect!
Tarangire National Park, Babati, Manyara Region, Tanzania
Places You'll See
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Tarangire National Park
Witness the dry red lands of Tarangire National Park as a herd of elephants scratch for underground streams and migratory zebras quench their thirsts from the shrinking lagoons under the hot African Sun. During the rainy season, witness hundreds of animals flocking to the increasing bodies of waters and animals lounging in the magical sausage trees.