



Set on low wooden platforms, the main camp consists of a Bedouin dining tent and a cushy lounge, both connected by a wooden walkway. Though little more than canvas supported by tent poles, the spaces are furnished with quality pieces and imbued with an elegant air. The dining tent has several individual tables and a long buffet at its centre whilst the lounge is adorned with Persian rugs, pretty pillows, cushioned sofas (all oriented toward the excellent view) and a library of classics.
The bedroom tents are made from canvas and are wonderfully luxurious and well-appointed. The best feature has to be the three sides of mesh panelling that allow for near 360-degree views. Inside, you'll find a small sitting area, a large writing desk, a closet and an en-suite bathroom with double basins, a flush toilet and a rain shower. Outside, each has a shady porch, ideal for admiring the comings and goings of the bush.
Morning and afternoon activities scaffold your day at Honeyguide. Early morning drives start around the fire with a cup of coffee, while afternoon activities happen post-teatime. Drives give you an overview of the extraordinary landscape, from the grasslands to the thickets, and get you up close to all the well-known actors of this stage. For an even more in-depth glimpse into the landscape of Tarangire, enjoy a walking safari with your stellar guide.
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Battalions of baobabs and mighty herds of elephant make for a superb stop-off on your safari circuit.