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Tanzania

Kichuguu Camp

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The Swahili word for termite mound, Kichuguu Camp has a clever termite mound theme using organic materials and features to harmoniously blend into the wild landscape of Tarangire.

Accommodations at the camp consist of nine canvas tents in either king, twin, or triple configurations. The en suite bathrooms come with double sinks, a flush toilet, and safari-style bucket shower. For added convenience the tents include a writing desk, a digital safe, power point with universal adapter, and morning coffee and tea butler service. A private veranda provides the perfect spot to relax and take in the beauties of the bush.

The safari camp is located in Tarangire, the sixth largest national park in Tanzania occupying 1,096 square miles southwest of Arusha. The park is famous for its huge number of elephants, baobab trees, tree climbing lions, resident zebra, and wildebeest. Plus, the park is a bird-watcher’s heaven with over 550 species. The swamps are concentrated with the largest selection of breeding birds anywhere in the world and great place to see the yellow-collared lovebirds. A place of widely diverse landscape and vegetation, it encompasses hills dotted with baobabs, dense bush, and high grasses. This varied landscape is also famous for the termite mounds that dot the landscape.

Night game drives capture the nocturnal activities of many elusive creatures including honey badgers, genets, bush babies, white tailed mongoose, and leopards. These game drives are conducted in 4×4 vehicles and led by expert trackers. For the kids, there is an education center incorporating termite mounds.

The main areas of camp house separate a dining room, lounge, and library. Gourmet Swahili cuisine is dished up in the dining room or privately in the tents and there are optional western-dishes available too. Evening camp fires bring everyone together for a drink and a story. An eco-friendly property, the camp uses solar-power, has recycled plastic decking in the main area, serves up organic produce, and buys locally-sourced furnishings. Children of all ages are welcome at the camp.

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Tanzania

Kichuguu Camp

PLAN MY TRIP

The Swahili word for termite mound, Kichuguu Camp has a clever termite mound theme using organic materials and features to harmoniously blend into the wild landscape of Tarangire.

Accommodations at the camp consist of nine canvas tents in either king, twin, or triple configurations. The en suite bathrooms come with double sinks, a flush toilet, and safari-style bucket shower. For added convenience the tents include a writing desk, a digital safe, power point with universal adapter, and morning coffee and tea butler service. A private veranda provides the perfect spot to relax and take in the beauties of the bush.

The safari camp is located in Tarangire, the sixth largest national park in Tanzania occupying 1,096 square miles southwest of Arusha. The park is famous for its huge number of elephants, baobab trees, tree climbing lions, resident zebra, and wildebeest. Plus, the park is a bird-watcher’s heaven with over 550 species. The swamps are concentrated with the largest selection of breeding birds anywhere in the world and great place to see the yellow-collared lovebirds. A place of widely diverse landscape and vegetation, it encompasses hills dotted with baobabs, dense bush, and high grasses. This varied landscape is also famous for the termite mounds that dot the landscape.

Night game drives capture the nocturnal activities of many elusive creatures including honey badgers, genets, bush babies, white tailed mongoose, and leopards. These game drives are conducted in 4×4 vehicles and led by expert trackers. For the kids, there is an education center incorporating termite mounds.

The main areas of camp house separate a dining room, lounge, and library. Gourmet Swahili cuisine is dished up in the dining room or privately in the tents and there are optional western-dishes available too. Evening camp fires bring everyone together for a drink and a story. An eco-friendly property, the camp uses solar-power, has recycled plastic decking in the main area, serves up organic produce, and buys locally-sourced furnishings. Children of all ages are welcome at the camp.

Coming soon!

Safari Camps
Points of Interest
Hotels & Resorts
Journeys

Coming soon!