The Tarangire National Park is one of Tanzania's best-kept secrets; being the least visited of all the parks in the country, Tarangire has an aura of un-commercialised surrounding it. Indeed, the park supports a wide array of abundant wildlife and has a strong emphasis on conserving both these species as well as the surrounding terrain. An extension of this eco-system includes the Great Rift Valley, the Ngorongoro highlands, and the Lake Manyara Region.
Oliver's Camp, situated in the southern part of the Tarangire National Park, is a safari camp that follows the migration of large numbers of elephants, zebra, buffalo, and wildebeest to the Maasai region during the January months. It also specialises in safaris, private mobile camps, and walking safaris and is ensconced in magnificent scenery.
Accommodation at Oliver's Camp consists of:
Accommodation at Oliver's Camp consists of 8 furnished guest tents that each features a private shower and toilet in a separate tent at the rear. There is a very special honeymoon enclave and two family units close to each other - all furnished with local pieces and decorated with African colours and cloths.
The staff at Oliver's Camp are well-trained and incredibly friendly, all geared to assist guests with any need they may have. Dining at Oliver's is a sumptuous affair with delicious meals prepared to tantalise every palette. Visitors can also wind down their evenings in the cozy library, taking some quality time to read a good book, or even sip sundowners with friends around the camp fire outside while marvelling at the stunning scenery that surrounds them.
Oliver's Camp follows the wildlife migration routes from the Maasai region, guaranteeing that guests are able to enjoy magnificent game viewing opportunities. The naturalist guides on hand will be able to take you to watch lion prides and are able to answer any question you may have regarding the various mammals. The camp's speciality is its walking safaris, which are popular because they are done at the pace of the guest so they can thoroughly soak in the atmosphere.