Your own luxury home in Africa
Living in an African treehouse is a dream many share, but the reality at Tarangire Treetops surpasses even the most vivid imaginations.
With freshly brewed coffee in hand, step onto the treehouse’s broad balcony and revel in the serene atmosphere. Here, you are now living in luxury, with sweeping views across marvelously diverse landscapes – rocky outcrops, graceful hills, and Africa’s golden savannah, generously dotted with acacias and stately old baobabs. This is the homeland of nearly all the continent’s endlessly intriguing animals, including approximately 2,500 elephants.
Wildlife Management Area (Tarangire)
50
20
En-suite bathrooms
Not allowed
Non-Smocking Rooms
Tarangire Treetops’ 20 treehouses are a far cry from the simple treehouses of our youth, akin to how a Timex compares to a luxury watch. Each treehouse spans nearly 700 square feet and is crafted from a blend of modern and traditional materials. They all feature a revitalizing veranda with stunning views, a full bath with a double shower, Wi-Fi, and exceptional service from the Lodge’s staff. The main lodge is built around an ancient baobab tree, with the dining area overlooking a watering hole frequented by Tarangire’s wildlife. After an exhilarating game drive, a refreshing dip in the Lodge’s bright blue swimming pool is yet another delightful treat at Tarangire Treetops.
Tarangire Treetops is located in a vast private conservation area adjacent to Tarangire National Park, an area renowned for capturing the essence of the African safari mystique.
Our Safari Guides possess an intimate knowledge of Tarangire, allowing us to fully appreciate the diverse wildlife and their behaviors. Expect to encounter giraffes, waterbucks, dik-diks, Grant’s elegant gazelles, vervet monkeys, bustling baboons, cheetahs, nearly 600 bird species, Tarangire’s exceptionally large elephant population, and, of course, its majestic lions, which make everything else seem trivial.
Expertly guided night game drives from Treetops are particularly enchanting, offering a glimpse into the nocturnal world and a chance to marvel at the starry sky. Additionally, a visit to a Maasai village reminds us that while we come to Africa for the wildlife, we leave with a deep appreciation for its people.
Serengeti Sametu Camp is a high-end camp located on the eastern border of the Serengeti Plains, close to the Ngare Nanyukie River. This camp is designed to offer a comfortable and homely experience in the midst of nature, while also providing the chance to sleep and wake up to the natural sounds of the Serengeti Plains. It serves as a luxurious retreat in the midst of one of the world’s most untouched wilderness areas.
In the heart of Zanzibar’s Stone Town, you’ll discover a charming maze of bazaars, bicycles, bas-reliefs, and benches. Stone benches, or bazara, line the narrow streets, perfect for people-watching. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a captivating experience of the idyllic East African island, rich in culture, coffee, spices, and luxurious accommodations like the Park Hyatt, majestically perched on Shangani Beach.
From the hotel, you can easily explore the town’s attractions on foot: the lush Forodhani Gardens with its vibrant street food scene, the Old Fort which has served various purposes since 1699, the Old Dispensary, the Peace Memorial, and the Palace Museums. The bustling spice markets are filled with fragrant, colorful wares, including some of the finest coffee in the world. You might also find beautiful Tanzanian jewelry and visit the birthplace of Farrokh Bulsara, also known as Freddie Mercury of Queen.
No visit is complete without admiring the famous Zanzibari doors, ornately carved wooden masterpieces from the 19th century that are a true sensory delight in Stone Town.
Maramboi Tented Lodge, located near Lake Manyara and Tarangire National Park, offers a comfortable safari experience. With 44 elegantly designed rooms on wooden platforms, each features a private bathroom and offers views of the Rift Valley and Lake Manyara. The lodge provides modern amenities like Wi-Fi and electricity around the clock, a swimming pool, and a massage cabin. Dining is versatile with indoor and outdoor options, and activities include nature walks, game drives, and bird watching. A highlight is the opportunity for hot air balloon safaris, offering a unique view of the surrounding wilderness. This lodge combines luxury with nature, ideal for an authentic safari adventure.