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Tanzania

Forest Chem Chem

PLAN MY TRIP

Nestled under a canopy of fever trees, Forest Chem Chem invites guests to discover the beauties of Tanzania in their own private, luxury bush camp.

An exclusive-use camp, accommodations consist of two vintage safari tents and one family tent for up to six adults and two children. Each spacious tent is furnished with a comfortable bed dressed in crisp, white linens, a vanity, and a dressing area. The en suite bathrooms feature both an indoor and a romantic outdoor shower as well as a sink and a flush toilet. Other amenities include bathrobes, slippers, in-room safe, standing fan, Wi-Fi, mini bar, hairdryer, and in-room yoga mat. There is even a shaded veranda with chairs for relaxing with a coffee.

The lodge is located in its own private concession which forms part of the Burunge Wildlife Management Area that runs between Lake Manyara and game-rich Tarangire National Park. The 49,421-acre concession guarantees exclusive wildlife viewing away from the crowds. Best known for its impressive elephant population, Tarangire National Park is home to large herds totaling nearly 2,500 individuals. The sixth largest national park in Tanzania, it occupies 1,096 square miles. The park is also famous for its huge number of baobab trees, tree climbing lions, resident zebra, and wildebeest. While thousands of flamingoes, as well as over 400 other bird species flock to Lake Manyara, a soda lake, making the area a bird lover’s paradise.

Half or full day trips to Tarangire National Park explore the park in a private 4×4 vehicle and include a picnic breakfast or lunch. Other expeditions venture to Lake Manyara to view the pink-festooned waters of thousands of flamingoes. For an aerial view, a hot air balloon ride lets guests glide over the ancient baobabs and wildlife. There are also cultural tours to local Maasai villages to learn about their unique way of life. Visitors can even join a Maasai warrior for an unforgettable run across the plains. For a quieter stroll, there are also walks with the Maasai who give lessons on the various plants and animals. For the kids, the camp entertains them with their own fossil walks and searches for animal tracks.

The combined dining and lounge tent lets families come together to relax and share a meal. At the end of the day, everyone gathers around the camp fire to cook together over an open flame and reminisce about the day’s adventures. There is even a cozy swing bed for relaxing while enjoying the views.

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Tanzania

Forest Chem Chem

PLAN MY TRIP

Nestled under a canopy of fever trees, Forest Chem Chem invites guests to discover the beauties of Tanzania in their own private, luxury bush camp.

An exclusive-use camp, accommodations consist of two vintage safari tents and one family tent for up to six adults and two children. Each spacious tent is furnished with a comfortable bed dressed in crisp, white linens, a vanity, and a dressing area. The en suite bathrooms feature both an indoor and a romantic outdoor shower as well as a sink and a flush toilet. Other amenities include bathrobes, slippers, in-room safe, standing fan, Wi-Fi, mini bar, hairdryer, and in-room yoga mat. There is even a shaded veranda with chairs for relaxing with a coffee.

The lodge is located in its own private concession which forms part of the Burunge Wildlife Management Area that runs between Lake Manyara and game-rich Tarangire National Park. The 49,421-acre concession guarantees exclusive wildlife viewing away from the crowds. Best known for its impressive elephant population, Tarangire National Park is home to large herds totaling nearly 2,500 individuals. The sixth largest national park in Tanzania, it occupies 1,096 square miles. The park is also famous for its huge number of baobab trees, tree climbing lions, resident zebra, and wildebeest. While thousands of flamingoes, as well as over 400 other bird species flock to Lake Manyara, a soda lake, making the area a bird lover’s paradise.

Half or full day trips to Tarangire National Park explore the park in a private 4×4 vehicle and include a picnic breakfast or lunch. Other expeditions venture to Lake Manyara to view the pink-festooned waters of thousands of flamingoes. For an aerial view, a hot air balloon ride lets guests glide over the ancient baobabs and wildlife. There are also cultural tours to local Maasai villages to learn about their unique way of life. Visitors can even join a Maasai warrior for an unforgettable run across the plains. For a quieter stroll, there are also walks with the Maasai who give lessons on the various plants and animals. For the kids, the camp entertains them with their own fossil walks and searches for animal tracks.

The combined dining and lounge tent lets families come together to relax and share a meal. At the end of the day, everyone gathers around the camp fire to cook together over an open flame and reminisce about the day’s adventures. There is even a cozy swing bed for relaxing while enjoying the views.

Coming soon!

Safari Camps
Points of Interest
Hotels & Resorts
Journeys

Coming soon!