Tarangire Safari Lodge

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Details of Tarangire Safari Lodge

Their bungalows are built from local stone in the circular style of Maasai huts. Their thick walls, large windows and thatched roof ensure that they remain cool even in the heat of the day.

Short Overview

Tarangire National Park Safari Lodge is situated inside Tarangire National Park National Park in the north of Tanzania. From Arusha town, the drive is around 2 hours (120 km) on a good tarmac road.

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