Nimali Taragire is located in the Northern fringe of the Tarangire National Park. The camp sits on the pretty banks of a seasonal river which provides a picturesque landscape of the surrounding grassland filled with baobab trees and wildlife.
Tarangire is a hidden secret in Tanzania and here at Nimali you will be guaranteed the luxury of privacy whilst exploring and finding all types of wildlife such as, lion, leopard, buffalo and a variety of antelopes.
The 10 tented bedrooms are spacious and comfortable. Each offering excellent views of the pristine wilderness that surrounds them.
The rooms are all well laid out and have their own private verandah big enough to accomodate guests who wish to have private dining. The two Family Units are connected by a lounge room and also have a small plunge pool.
Nimali offers an array of activities such as exclusive games drives, night drives, walking safaris, bush and fly camping, bush meals and community visits.
For anyone adventurous who wishes to explore futher afield, day trips to Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyara and the Ngorongoro Crater are also on offer.
With sun blistered termite mounds, grassy savannah plains and granitic ridges, Tarangire boasts spectacular views and an abundance of wildlife. Famous for its high density of elephant and Baobab trees, along with the grand spectacle that is the long-distance migration of wildebeest and zebra, the park is an excellent safari-destination. The reserve is also a haven for bird enthusiasts, with over 550 species soaring in the sky. Crossing the park is the Tarangire River, acting like a magnet for typical African wildlife during the dry season.
Lake Manyara National Park consists of a narrow strip of land strip running between the Gregory Rift wall to the west and the alkaline lake to the east. The lake itself covers as much as 200 square kilometers of land during the wet season but is nearly nonexistent during the dry season. Because of this, vegetation is diverse with eleven ecosystems in total, ranging from savannah to marsh to evergreen forest. The chance to see elephant families moving through the forest or Lake Manyara's famous population of tree-climbing lions is immense, and with more than 400 bird species, visitors to the park can expect to see upwards of 100 bird species per day!
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Tarangire has a fragmented Wet season with light showers closing out the year and heavier rains falling from March through to May. Read More
Pricing available on request.
Please contact your Destination Specialist for more information on +44 (0) 1993 824198.
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Full board accommodation, house wines, selected spirits, local beers, soft drinks, laundry service and WMA fees ($30 per person per night, subject to change)
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