Mbali Mbali Tarangire River Camp

Africa Tanzania
Mbali Mbali Tarangire River Camp
Mbali Mbali Tarangire River Camp
Mbali Mbali Tarangire River Camp
Mbali Mbali Tarangire River Camp
Mbali Mbali Tarangire River Camp
Mbali Mbali Tarangire River Camp
Mbali Mbali Tarangire River Camp
Mbali Mbali Tarangire River Camp
Mbali Mbali Tarangire River Camp
Mbali Mbali Tarangire River Camp
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6 February 2021

If you are looking for an authentic safari experience under traditional canvas showcasing spacious views and enriching culture, Mbali Mbali Tarangire River Camp is the perfect choice.

Mbali Mbali Tarangire River Camp is set within 25,000 hectares of concession area, included on the land is a branch of the Tarangire River itself, which the camp overlooks. The property is in a great location for game viewing since it is only 3.5km from the main entrance to Tarangire National Park.

Traditional grass thatching adorns the roof of the main lodge structure, which is set off the ground on an elevated deck. The breezy lounge boasts ample seating in a relaxing open-air environment.

The dining area, where culturally inspiring meals are served, consists of simple safari style seating and the elevated position allows for excellent views over the riverbank below.

Both the dining and lounge areas are married into a proper bon-fire area and game viewing deck that also overlook the same stunning views. The lodge’s small, informal gift shop offers the families of the nearby Maasai villages a chance to sell some of their handmade wares.

Rooms
If you’re looking for an authentic under canvas dream bush camp experience, then a stay here in one of the 20 grass-thatched tents will not disappoint. All rooms are well spaced out along the edge of a steep riverbank, allowing for extensive views across the African bushveld, each having extended viewing decks with patio chairs and tables.

Inside, your Double or Twin Room you will find an earthy tones and furniture, with mosquito-netted four-posters, luggage rack and bedside tables. Depending on your actual room location, on clear days distant views of edges of Mount Meru and possibly Kilimanjaro are possible from your bed.

Bushbaby recommends treating yourself to the King size deluxe tent built around a Baobab Tree if you are celebrating a special occasion or just child free for a change!

All rooms have en-suite bathrooms, with flush toilets, wash-hand basins and showers, with constant running water provided by a borehole (bottled water is provided for drinking). Hot water is only available in the evenings upon your return from your safari game drives allowing you to freshen up before dinner.

Dining
After the dawn chorus and “knock knock” call from the staff in the morning, tea or coffee will be served in the airy dining room, followed by fruit, local cheeses, fresh baked breads, cereals and yoghurt or hot meals cooked to order, including pancakes and eggs.

A generous picnic lunch is on offer for those contemplating a full day game drive in the Tarangire National Park. For those who prefer to return to the lodge for lunch, there will be main meal offered with salads and delectable desserts all prepared in camp.

After your afternoon siesta, afternoon tea may be taken on a higher viewing deck to catch the cooling breeze as impalas nibble the riverside grass and mongooses whisk along the rock face.

As is traditional in many places in Africa, in camp you can enjoy traditional sundowners, when nothing tastes as sweet as your G&T, served with nibbles around the campfire on the lower decking of the camp.

Dining at the Tarangire River Camp safari is an adventure in itself. Following your freshening up pre-dinner, you will be escorted from your room, by your “Askari”,Maasai guard, to the dining room where you will be served a set menu of culturally inspired dishes, including salads, soups, roasts and grills.

Vegetarian guests will not be disappointed as they get to enjoy their own special options of dishes of fresh and cooked vegetables prepared in unforgettable African safari style and served in traditional pots over candle burners.

Location
As the camp is about two hours’ drive from Arusha, this makes for the perfect start to your overland private safari around Tanzania’s iconic Northern Parks.

From this camp it’s about an hour and a half drive onwards to Lake Manyara National Park. Guests not in their own vehicle may opt to fly-in to the nearby Tarangire or Lake Manyara airstrip from where they can be collected by the lodge.

This camp is located within a 25,000 hectare concession area 3,5km from the main entrance to the Tarangire National Park and overlooks a branch of the Tarangire River itself.

The Tarangire Park itself is one of the prettiest parks in the North of Tanzania and is not only home to a wonderful variety of wildlife, but also offers some of the best birding and is home to the incredible Baobab tree.

The best time to visit this park is between June and December, with peak viewing season being the months of July – October when it’s the height of the dry season.

At this time of year, the permanent Tarangire River and its’ marshes attract some of the largest herds and numbers of Elephant found in Tanzania. There is nothing quite as magical as being in your 4WD vehicle and surrounded by Elephants, watching their interaction as they wallow in the river!

Website: www.mbalimbali.com
Rooms: 20
Price: from 574 EUR per night
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