Lit by lanterns and solar lighting our Kuro Tarangire glows gently right in the heart of this phenomenal National Park.
Views out over the wilds of Tarangire National Park, what more could you wish for?
The family tent at Kuro Tarangire, two full size en-suite bedrooms joined by a living area.
The dining room at Kuro Tarangire.
Large airy rooms at Kuro Tarangire, covered in thatch to keep you cool and with views out over the wilds of Tarangire.
Letting the outside in at Kuro Tarangire.
Welcome to vast expanses of elephant country.
Tarangire is home to an astonishing amount of big game, which concentrates around the Silale Swamp in the dry season.
Baobabs, this lands standing stones.
Bidding the sun farewell in Tarangire National Park.
Tarangire National Park is a real gem in the northern Tanzania safari circuit. Beautiful scenery, giant baobabs and impressive herds of elephant make it a real highlight.
A young lion in Tarangire National Park.
Tarangire National Park is known for its impressive population of elephants, and boasts the second highest concentration of mammals after the Serengeti National Park.
Night drives from Kuro Tarangire.
Traditional safari bucket showers inside, and outside at Kuro Tarangire.
The family tent at Kuro Tarangire, two full size en-suite bedrooms joined by a living area.
The sun slatted mess area at Kuro Tarangire draws inspiration from our surroundings.
Spacious, light and airy. Our rooms at Kuro Tarangire do not detract from the magic of where you are.
Heaps of space for all of your safari wears at Kuro Tarangire.
Elephants gather in their hundreds in Tarangire throughout the drier months when the Tarangire River is the only source of water for miles.
A young lion cub and lioness in Tarangire National Park.
We love the freedom of Tarangire and often venture out on foot with our highly trained walking guides to touch and feel Africa, up close.
Kuro Tarangire is a comfortable oasis that blends perfectly with our wild surroundings.
Heading out after dark from Kuro Tarangire often unveils a world of nocturnal neighbours that are hard to spot in the daylight.
Tarangire has the highest number of breeding pairs of birds in Africa, it is a true birders paradise.
Life continues around us at Kuro Tarangire and often you don't even need to leave camp to see our giant neighbours.
Tarangire is a real gem in the northern Tanzania safari circuit, a scenically beautiful park, famous for its large herds of elephants.
Night game drives in Tarangire National Park reveal many a shy nocturnal neighbour.
The Silale swamp area of Tarangire National Park is a hub of wildlife activity.