





Osupuko Tarangire Lodge offers an intimate and peaceful safari experience with breathtaking views of Tarangire National Park. Located on the park’s boundary and elevated on a ridge, the lodge overlooks the Tarangire River and its surrounding plains, home to large herds of elephants, lions, and baobab-studded landscapes.
The name “Osupuko” comes from the Maasai language, meaning “a virgin land” or “a place where nature has been left untouched”—and that’s exactly what you’ll experience here.
Osupuko Tarangire Lodge is set on the eastern boundary of Tarangire National Park, within a private conservancy area. It’s just:
5 minutes from Tarangire’s main gate (Kuro entrance)
About 2 hours (120 km) from Arusha town
Ideally located for combining Tarangire with Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, and Mto wa Mbu
Its elevated setting offers stunning views over wildlife-rich plains, especially at sunset.
The lodge features luxury tented suites and rondavel-style stone cottages, blending traditional African architecture with modern comforts.
Accommodation includes:
8 Luxury Safari Tents
4 Stone-built Cottages
Each room features:
En-suite bathrooms with flush toilets and hot showers
Private verandas with views of the savannah and river
Mosquito nets and solar lighting
Locally handcrafted furniture and Maasai art touches
Osupuko Lodge is designed for guests who want a mix of comfort, local culture, and nature immersion.
Available amenities:
Open-air restaurant serving local and continental cuisine
Lounge and bar area with a firepit for evening relaxation
Viewing deck and outdoor dining area
Swimming pool overlooking the plains
Wi-Fi in public areas
Guided nature walks (on request)
Cultural interactions with nearby Maasai communities
The lodge is eco-friendly, using solar power and locally sourced materials.
Osupuko Tarangire is perfectly placed for both traditional game drives and cultural immersion.
Top activities include:
Game drives inside Tarangire National Park
Walking safaris in nearby conservancies
Night game drives (on request)
Birdwatching and elephant tracking
Maasai cultural experiences (dance, storytelling, beadwork)
Day trips to Lake Manyara and Mto wa Mbu
June to October (Dry Season): Best for game viewing along the Tarangire River.
November to March (Green Season): Great for birdwatching and lush landscapes.
April–May: Quieter season with occasional showers and fresh scenery.
Osupuko is open year-round and offers different experiences in each season.
Stunning views over Tarangire National Park
Small, personal, and culturally rich safari experience
Close to the park gate yet feels remote and wild
Great value with authentic Tanzanian hospitality
Family-friendly and ideal for couples or small groups
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