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Affordable Accommodation in Tarangire National Park | Budget Lodging

BUDGET ACCOMMODATION IN TARANGIRE – Budget accommodation in Tarangire national park is limited, nonetheless, the park is close to Arusha town, so it can easily be accessed by road on a 2-3 hours’ drive and Karatu.

Therefore you could stay in any of the available budget accommodations in those areas on your safari visit to Tarangire National Park.
Budget accommodation in the park includes

WHISTLING THORN TENTED CAMP

It is located next to the Tarangire national park border with stunning views of the Great Rift valley escarpment. You will be staying so close to the park whilst on a tight budget. Expect to see zebras, antelopes and other animals around the camp.

Accommodation

Whistling thorn tented camp has 6 spacious canvas permanent tents with either double, twin or single occupancy. Tents are self-contained with en-suite bathrooms, flush toilets, writing desks, own veranda, hot water is available on request among others.

Amenities at Whistling thorn tented camp

  • Common dining area
  • Welcoming performances by the Maasai people
  • Fulltime security
  • Guided bush walks
  • Night game drives
  • Community visits

Whistling Thorn Tented camp is the only truly budget accommodation facility in Tarangire national park just outside the park. Optionally, if you are on a budget and love camping, then you can also camp in the Tarangire campsite.

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Visit Tarangire National Park in Tanzania

Safaris in Tarangire National Park range from 3 to 12 days, with camping, hot air balloon rides, and game drives. Follow park rules to ensure safety and protect wildlife. Entry fees vary by residency, and activities include nature walks, birdwatching, and guided game drives. Explore Tarangire below.

Explore Tarangire National Park

The wildlife at Tarangire National Park is great! The giant baobab tree, known as the life-giving tree, collects water in its trunks during rainy seasons, enabling it to bear fruit during the dry season, which some animals feed on. Explore Tarangire Park today!

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