Facilities
Camping
Oliver's Camp and Little Oliver's found in a wild corner of Tarangire National Park and with ten and five tented rooms they offer a wonderful bush experience. The Tarangire has fantastic game viewing in particular chances to see herds of elephant.
Highlights
Fly camping in a simple dome tent is an incredible experience
View the large herds of elephant that move into the Tarangire National Park during the dry season
Sit round the camp fire each evening chatting about the days game sightings
Shower under the African night sky
When to visit
Between mid June and October, the largest congregation of elephant on earth, as many as 4000, are drawn into the Tarangire, to the great sand rivers, and forced into migratory mode by the long seasonal dry season.
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