Booking: Stay in the wild at Tarangire Simba Lodge on Full Board
Booking: Simba Portfolio brings you lodges of distinction in Tanzania, home of the lion’s share of wildlife and wilderness in Africa—Serengeti Simba Lodge, Karatu Simba Lodge and Tarangire Simba Lodge.
Simba Portfolio presents three stunning lodges on the northern safari circuit in Tanzania; Serengeti Simba Lodge, Tarangire Simba Lodge and Karatu Simba Lodge are committed to your comfort and enjoyment whilst on safari. If you’re looking for a lodge near the Serengeti, Serengeti Simba Lodge offers travellers endless views of the vast Serengeti with stunning sunrise and sunset. Karatu Simba Lodge is conveniently located between Lake Manyara and the Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire Simba Lodge is located adjacent to the Sangaiwe Gate of Tarangire National Park.
All Simba Portfolio lodges are environmentally friendly and have free wi-fi in the common areas, solar power, a swimming pool with sundeck, full amenities, a nightly campfire and friendly service.
Serengeti Simba Lodge is located in the migration path near the Ft Ikoma gate of Serengeti National Park while Karatu Simba Lodge is nestled up against the Ngorongoro Forest, between Lake Manyara National Park and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Tarangire Simba Lodge borders Tarangire National Park. Simba Portfolio offers welcoming accommodations, friendly service and amazing views. If you’re planning a safari to Tanzania consider staying at Serengeti Simba Lodge, Tarangire Simba Lodge or Karatu Simba Lodge to enhance your safari experience.
About
Experience the Wild…
Welcome to Tarangire Simba Lodge, the newest addition to our portfolio. Tarangire National Park is a gem on the northern safari circuit. Teeming with wildlife, especially in the dry season, this area is a safari-goers dream. Located near the new Sangaiwe Gate of Tarangire National Park. Tarangire Simba Lodge is situated in a wildlife-rich area with unhampered views to beautiful Lake Burunge, bordered by the park and a Wildlife Management Area. The setting is stunning; with a giant old Baobab tree anchoring one corner and a permeating feeling of real Africa.
The lodge opened in mid-2015 (July) and has sixteen classic tents under thatch. Resident wildlife includes lion, zebra, bushbuck, impala, porcupine, monkeys, warthog, mongoose and more. Elephants, buffalo, ostrich and giraffes frequently pass through while the bird life is prolific and vibrant.
Areas surrounding national parks are critical for conservation. The location of Tarangire Simba Lodge creates a buffer between the park and the nearby village areas, which, although currently sparse in population, are under cultivation and could be subject to human/wildlife conflict. We work closely with the rangers at the nearby station to ensure that the wildlife is not compromised.
During the dry season groups of elephants, giraffes, waterbuck, zebra and more come to a small waterhole located in front of the lodge. Lucky guests can watch wildlife right from their rooms or the elevated viewing platform near the pool.
Guests are able to enter, exit and re-enter from the Sangaiwe gate of Tarangire National Park with ease.
“The rooms are fantastic – and huge! Really impeccable, with very well thought out details like the international adaptors and flashlights.”
“This lodge is as good as it looks in the pictures… What you don’t see is the kindness of the people and the views are even more impressive than they look in the pictures. Tarangire is one of the most beautiful NPs of Tanzania and a night at Simba Lodge makes it all complete.”
“They knew we were on our honeymoon and put us in the most private tent. The “tent” is very large with a deck and a large bathroom with indoor and outdoor showers. We had 2 great dinners and a great breakfast and lunch. All of the staff were super friendly and very accommodating. The pool was also very refreshing after a day out driving.”
“The staff was great at pulling together the impromptu box lunch, the best we had on our ten-day trip.”
Please Take Note: Our lodge is not suitable for guests with ambulatory issues or in wheelchairs; there is no wheelchair access. Children over age six are most welcome at the lodge and must be under their parents’ supervision at all times. Children under the age of thirteen must share a room with an adult (17 or older).
Buy your ticket by 10th January 2023 and stand a chance of winning 2 nights’ booking at this fabulous lodge
+27 608 000295 (WhatsApp) or +255 789 532 602 (Phone) | https://uhuruwalk.org/
Event: The 7th Annual Uhuru Walk will be held on Sunday, 29th January 2023 at Masaki Sports Park (MSP)
This annual walk promotes English language literacy skills in disadvantaged children to improve their learning prospects and eventually their competitiveness in the future job market. It is an investment in the future of our nation and its people.
The project was initiated eight years ago under the auspices of Meadows Schools (Meadows Academy and Meadows Education) and has been growing in popularity, year after year. Details of the learning that takes place can be viewed on our Facebook page
This community service initiative is a credit to the business community of Dar es Salaam that fully supports us. A number of scholarship funds have also been set up to assist individual children.
Asas Dairies has long been supporting the initiative by not only providing the official event T-Shirts but also sponsoring the year-round quiz league Akili ni Mali. The brand new Black T-shirts with colourful logos and a vivid message imprinted at the back are now available. Get your tickets fast before we run out of the -T-shirts.
About the event
Held across winding routes in Dar-es-Salaam, Uhuru Walk is an annual event welcoming over a thousand participants annually for a walkathon, treasure hunt and cycling event. Over the past eight years, Uhuru Walk has been started and completed at several locations including Muhimbili Primary School, Meadows Academy and Masaki Sports Park. Beginning from these precisely chosen locations, our walkathon and/or cycling event typically spans between 6-9 km, along which refreshments and security vehicles are also found. Our event is perfect for both a fun family day out as well as a friendly get-together with the treasure hunt as our main event highlight. Cryptic clues are presented to teams of 4 in either written or virtual interfaces, challenging them to spy on their surroundings accurately and…faster than every other team! Teams are also entered into our final test of cooperation, wit, and intelligence in our Wild Card Contest. A novel surprise revealed only at the time of the contest on the event day, our Wild Card contest featured basketball & rock climbing in 2020, playing life-size Tic-Tac-Toe in 2019, and life-size Scrabble in 2018.
At our event venue, our team of photographers and videographers produce a 3D, life-like portal of memory through hundreds of pictures along the route, during contests, of laughing faces, photobooths and many more. Apart from the immense fun experienced by each of our participants, we enter each participant into a lucky draw with over 200 prizes because we are driven to provide the ultimate experience of fun and opportunity at Uhuru Walk. Winners go home with branded merchandise from international franchise chains, free memberships, free-of-charge styling and grooming services, shopping vouchers, meal vouchers, and free access to luxurious recreational getaways like resort visits and scuba diving. Treasure Hunt winners and runners-up receive the most prestigious prizes of the lot, along with medals and trophies that honour their brilliance. Subsequently, our Wild Card Contest provides each Treasure Hunt team with a second attempt to have their names remembered alongside the Uhuru Walk of the year with a heavy loot of TZS 200,000!
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