Olivers Camp

Oliver’s Camp is situated in the remote south-eastern part of the park, in the middle of Tarangire’s unspoilt wilderness and is ideally located for the migrations of wildlife. This area offers the best chance of seeing lion, leopard and cheetah and, especially during the dry season, the swamps are filled with elephant, buffalo and zebra.

The camp features only 8 beautifully furnished guest tents. Solid wooden furniture, beautiful cloth and gorgeous warm showers that can be taken under the Tarangire sky. Every evening, guests relax or read in the lounge and library tent, or drink sundowners at the fireplace, from which superb views of landscape and sunset can be enjoyed.

Walking is the absolute specialty of Oliver’s Camp, the depth of knowledge and experience of the camp naturalist guides makes the experience one to never forget.

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12 years in travel including 6 years with major Irish Tour Operators. Lived in Middle East & USA and has travelled extensively through Africa & Asia, the Caribbean & USA.

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Departure Dates Nts Board Basis Transportation Start - End point Price Extra
Night
For other dates or durations, please call for your tailor made quote.
Day 1
Met at Arusha and transfer to Olivers Camp. Settle into the Camp and depart on an afternoon activity
Day 2
Full day with game drives & bush walk
Day 3
Full day with game drives & bush walk
Day 4
Breakfast and then depart for your onward destination

Access and Distance

  • Located 120km Southwest of Arusha and can be accessed by road from

Accommodation

  • 8 tents with ensuite bathrooms

Activities and Excursions

  • Guided walking safaris
  • Game drives inopen 4X4 vehicles
  • Fly camping

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