
NOMAD TARANGIRE
Nomad Tarangire is a small 8 bed camp in the southern area of Tarangire National Park. This park is famous for its Baobab trees which are scattered through the bush like a standing army, guarding the ancient Tarangire terrain. It's a strong, rolling landscape, one that has earned the love and respect of the bush-wise, once as a hunting ground, but now as a vital wildlife sanctuary in the Great Rift Valley ecosystem.

Pristine bush, huge wetlands and permanent rivers attract masses of game into the park's 2600 square kilometres, not least elephants, which can number up to two and a half thousand within the boundaries in the height of the dry season.

Tarangire offers phenomenal birding and game viewing, with the park being well known for its large concentration of elephants. Also, wildebeest, giraffe, zebra, buffalo, impala, gazelle, hartebeest and eland make it the greatest concentration of wildlife outside the Serengeti eco-system.
