HIGHLIGHTS
WHAT WE LOVE
Elevated rooms with huge decks among the marula trees
The main area is built around a centuries-old baobab
Being in a private reserve next to the national park – best of both!
WHEN TO VISIT
Dry Season⊕:June to October
Green Season⊕:November to December – annual short rains
March to May – annual long rains
CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY
Randilen Wildlife Management Area
Works to mitigate human-wildlife conflict especially between elephants and farmers
Community-owned wildlife conservancy
Tarangire Treetops supports this successful conservation model where fees from lodges have tangible benefits for the community
OVERVIEW
You might think you’re dreaming of elephants nibbling marula fruit outside but you’re probably at Tarangire Treetops in green season, when the trees enclose your room in deep emerald green. In the morning, the dawn chorus of birds are ready to wake you. At Tarangire Treetops, the elevated rooms allow for views hard to find elsewhere. Even the lounge and dining area is ingeniously constructed around an ancient baobab tree.
Because it is in a conservancy neighbouring Tarangire National Park, you can undertake night drives to see nocturnal animals and guided nature walks. The rooms are some of the biggest in East Africa, with expansive decks that are perfect for birdwatching, reading or watching the stars come out with a nightcap…