Actually its one of the safest place to camp
We had some trepidation about the bathroom situation after our Kilimanjaro experiences but these are actually well maintained for public restrooms. There was TP, soap and running water. Actual toilets and squatty potty. We didnt use the shower but they have a solar water heater. There were elephants hanging out like 30 meters from our tent when we got back to camp. There is an fenced dining area to keep out any curious monkeys or baboons. There is an armed guard at night.
Tarangire nationalpark,have special camp site,and public campsite that you can make your own ⛺ tent , just near by wildlife.like giraffe, elephants ,gnu,impala and so on,also it can make you to do early morning gamedrive
We slept there one night, the place is great but toilets could be improved (as in the picnic site in the same park).
Amazing spot, wildlife passing by at 50/100 meters. Beautiful baobab trees as view and monkeys stealing your food...
Very clean and there is a guy watching the place all day, so no problem to let the tent there.
Best campground on the national parks. Facilities are very ok, camp fires allowed, great views.
Rained alot but it was amazing,,for the first time am seeing two elephants dead
Its a nice campsite, nice washrooms, there is water, nice dinnerhall
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I like the camps soo nice
Nice camp
Your welcome
Clean toilets, running water (medium hot), the possibility of making a fire and an armed security guard. Overall a nice adventure.
Experience is the best proof. Most importantly, the driver, Frank, is excellent and is familiar with the road and places for animals
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No words for so beautiful
Hammer