Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
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Price Level Key:
Safari camps & resorts | City Hotels | |
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Bronze | $300-500 | |
Silver | $500-800 | $100-200 |
Gold | $800-1200 | $200-400 |
Platinum | $1200+ | $400+ |
Based on high season rates (non-Christmas) |
Swala Camp is a lovely luxury tented camp in the southern sector of Tarangire National Park. Tarangire is such a scenically beautiful park and game concentrations increase each year from June to November making it a highly recommended stop. during dry season lion and elephants are abundant.
Wildlife in Tarangire is seasonal so we recommend starting your here, then visiting Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti.
~ Mango Opinion
In the heart of Maasai country and a remote corner of the Tarangire, in total seclusion amongst giant acacia trees and looking out beyond the flat savannah, Sanctuary Swala offers a very exclusive safari experience. The picturesque landscape is filled with ancient baobab trees, ambling elephants and birds in flight. Built to the highest eco-friendly standards, this camp has a particularly low-carbon footprint.
Twelve spacious canvas pavilions ensure unrivalled tranquility, overlooking a popular watering hole. King-size beds swathed in neutral linens mingle fresh design with a new take on safari living. Indoor and outdoor bush-view showers ensure more magical moments because connecting with wildlife is key: the floor-to-ceiling 180° views, and the pavilions’ private decks, mean you won’t miss a sight.
The main guest areas are set on stilts around a massive ancient baobab tree and feature open views and traditional thatched roofs. Lifted above the surrounding landscape, the dining area, lounge and library all feature exceptional views of the surrounding wildlife. A sparkling swimming pool offers a cool escape from the heat, while still looking out onto the camp’s watering hole and the wildlife it attracts. Swala Camp offers exciting game drives in open 4×4 safari vehicles, guided bush walks, birdwatching as well as cultural village visits.