Tarangire Treetops
is a cool and quirky property and is our pick of where to stay at the
top end around Tarangire. It is true that it is not right inside the
park and so doesn't feature as good game...but it does offer exceptional
service and the chance to sleep in a baobab tree house which, in
itself, is enough reason to stay! Featuring great food and service a
couple of nights here is sure to make any trip memorable.
Set
over to the east of Tarangire National Park, Tarangire Treetops is one
of those properties that simply makes you fall in love with it. As
mentioned above, it is not that the game viewing around the camp is all
that spectacular, but it is the overall experience that it offers that
makes it stand out.
Each of the rooms on its own is something to write home about. Having been cleverly built in amongst the branches of one of the local baobabs or mahoganies, they tap into the child in each of us and never fail to excite. On top of this, they have been superbly decorated with private balconies, open showers and comfortable beds that face out to the African dawn.
The rest of Tarangire Treetops has been similarly thought out with the main area built, again, around an ancient baobab tree that juts out through the thatching. The emphasis here is on relaxing and taking in the surroundings with a great swimming pool and watering hole which often attracts local game such as Kudu and waterbuck.
Each of the rooms on its own is something to write home about. Having been cleverly built in amongst the branches of one of the local baobabs or mahoganies, they tap into the child in each of us and never fail to excite. On top of this, they have been superbly decorated with private balconies, open showers and comfortable beds that face out to the African dawn.
The rest of Tarangire Treetops has been similarly thought out with the main area built, again, around an ancient baobab tree that juts out through the thatching. The emphasis here is on relaxing and taking in the surroundings with a great swimming pool and watering hole which often attracts local game such as Kudu and waterbuck.
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