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Whistling Thorn Tented Camp

from R3050.20 Avg per night for 2 guests
per night
 Sleeps 54
Type: Tented Camp
Check-in: 12:00
Check-out: 10:00
 Minimum stay: 1 Days

About Whistling Thorn Tented Camp

Whistling Thorn Tented Camp is a small tented camp adjacent to Tarangire National Park, famous for it’s big population ofelephants. The camp is set in in a typical African thorn-tree bush landscape, right next to the Kwakuchinja Wildlife Corridor. This corridors used by the animals to go from one park to the other, in search for water and grasses.During the migration periods you may be lucky to witness the migration of zebras, wildebeest and elephants right from the veranda of your tent. Not only is the camp interesting for it’s nature; Whistling Thorn Tented Camp is si

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  • Braai/Barbecue
  • Indoor Fireplace
  • No Credit Card Facilities
  • Restaurant on Premises
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Whistling Thorn Tented Camp,Tented Camp,Tarangire National Park, Northern Safari Circuit, Tanzania, SADC, Africa, World

Whistling Thorn Tented Camp is a small tented camp adjacent to Tarangire National Park, famous for it’s big population of<br /><br />elephants. The