One of East Africa's great small camps — an unfenced 12-tent property deep in a private conservancy bordering Tarangire National Park. Oliver's is famous for its on-foot safaris led by exceptional walking guides.
The camp sits under ancient baobab trees, offering a level of wilderness immersion impossible in a large lodge. Night sounds, morning mist, and elephant at the waterhole define a stay here.
Oliver's Camp is one of Tanzania's premier walking safari destinations. Armed walking guides with decades of experience lead small groups through the private conservancy.
Tarangire is home to Tanzania's largest elephant population. Herds of 50–100+ are common in the dry season when they concentrate around the river and camp's waterhole.
The camp is positioned among a grove of spectacular ancient baobabs, some over 1,000 years old. Their vast silhouettes against the sunset are among Africa's most iconic sights.
Comfortable tented suites with en-suite hot shower, twin or king beds, and a private wooden deck facing the bush and waterhole.
Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
"Our guide tracked a leopard with cubs on foot at 6 metres. The camp is basic but perfect — no electricity, no Wi-Fi, just the Serengeti sounds and extraordinary wildlife guiding. Unmissable."
👣 Walking Safari