Nimali Tarangire

CEDARBERG RATING

Premier

Overview

Nimali Tarangire is an exclusive luxury lodge in its own private concession, adjacent to the eastern boundary of Tarangire National Park. The Tarangire is famous for its stunning baobab trees and large concentration of elephants.

The lodge is situated along the riverbed and is well-hidden amongst the acacia & baobab trees. Most importantly, this area is away from the mainstream vehicles visiting the National Park.  No-one else is allowed to drive within their own private concession and their use open vehicles for all of game activities.

Accommodation at Nimali Tarangire

Natural materials are merged with contemporary decor, to provide guests with a unique and unforgettable bush experience. The main areas comprise of a spacious lounge, library and a central dining area, with lovely views towards the swimming pool and a waterhole beyond.  The dining area opens up to a traditional boma with a firepit and comfortable chairs, simply waiting for the night to draw in and the stories to begin.

Nimali Tarangire has ten tented rooms, designed with tranquility in mind. Each is made of light, airy canvas on slightly raised decking, with beautiful views of the riverbed and dramatic boulders beneath. Each guest tent is large and stylishly furnished with a large, leather strapped travelling chest, private deck and en-suite facilities of flush loo, double vanity basin and rain shower.

The spacious decks are perfect for private dining and in-room spa treatments. Fans and open sided walls (with mesh) allow the rooms to remain cool and comfortable during the heat of the day. Early mornings are a particularly special time when the riverbed is dappled with the first rays of sunshine and guests, savoring coffee whilst sitting on the deck, often see elephant drinking on the opposite side of the bank.

Every effort is made to ensure that you feel at home and have an amazingly unique Tanzanian experience. Natural materials set the tone for relaxation where natural fabrics, wood, canvas and leather blend with a contemporary décor for a sense of elegance and comfort. Selections of safari books are available for you to read. Relax in the lounge and have sundowners by the fireplace.

Other activities include guided walks and night drives as well as the option of sundowners whilst overlooking this beautiful, wild area.

About the Tarangire

Tarangire National Park is lush and green, particularly in the early part of the year, and one of the most beautiful National Parks in Tanzania. Home to large herds of elephant, prolific birdlife and plentiful year-round game, the wildlife spills into the Nimali concession and is often found just metres from the Camp, around a large waterhole. Our concession eases the pressure for wildlife inside the Park, preserves and protects our surrounding habitat, allows our local communities to derive meaningful and lasting benefits from the land and ensures our guests have a private and exceptional wildlife experience.

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Rooms

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Luxury Guest Suites

This intimate camp consists of ten expedition style tents of light, airy canvas on slightly raised decking, with beautiful views of the riverbed and dramatic boulders beneath. Each guest tent is large and stylishly furnished with a sense of exploration offering a large, leather strapped travelling chest, private deck and en-suite facilities of flush loo, double vanity basin and revitalizing rain shower. The spacious decks are perfect for private dining and in-room spa treatments. Fans and open sided walls (with mesh) allow the rooms to remain cool and comfortable during the heat of the day. Early mornings are a particularly special time when the riverbed is dappled with the first rays of sunshine and guests, savoring coffee whilst sitting on the deck, often see elephant enjoying a hearty breakfast on the opposite side of the bank.

 

Family Suitability

Accepts older children

Malaria Rating

Malarial area year-round

Good For

Adventure, Big 5, Birding, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife, Wine

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