Burunge Tented Lodge offers a peaceful and scenic retreat on the shores of Lake Burunge, just outside Tarangire National Park. This lodge blends comfort, nature, and convenience, making it an ideal base for exploring the Tarangire ecosystem and beyond. With stunning sunset views over the lake and direct access to a private wildlife corridor, the lodge provides a unique and immersive safari experience.
Burunge Tented Lodge is located within the Burunge Wildlife Management Area, a private conservation zone that borders Tarangire National Park to the west. It’s:
About 10 minutes from Tarangire’s main gate
Around 2 hours from Arusha
Strategically placed between Tarangire and Lake Manyara/Ngorongoro for circuit safaris
Its location allows for both game drives inside the park and exclusive activities in the WMA, such as night drives and walking safaris.
The lodge features 30 tented rooms, including 20 standard tents and 10 elevated lodge rooms, all designed to provide a comfortable stay while maximizing connection to the surrounding nature.
All rooms feature:
En-suite bathrooms with hot showers
Private terraces with views of Lake Burunge or the bush
Mosquito nets, ceiling fans, and solar-powered lighting
Tasteful African-style décor and natural wood finishes
The rooms are spaced to offer both privacy and easy access to the main areas.
Burunge Tented Lodge balances simplicity with comfort and exceptional views.
Lodge amenities include:
Open-air dining and lounge areas
Panoramic terrace overlooking Lake Burunge
Outdoor fire pit for evening relaxation
Swimming pool with deck and loungers
Wi-Fi in public areas
Packed lunches for day safaris
Eco-friendly practices with solar energy and low-impact design
Guests at Burunge Tented Lodge can enjoy both traditional park-based safaris and exclusive activities offered within the Wildlife Management Area.
Top activities include:
Game drives in Tarangire National Park
Walking safaris in the Burunge WMA
Night game drives (only allowed in WMA)
Cultural visits to nearby Maasai and Datoga communities
Birdwatching around Lake Burunge
Day trips to Lake Manyara or Ngorongoro Crater
The region is known for large herds of elephants, big cats, and incredible birdlife.
June to October: Peak dry season for wildlife viewing and easier access to all activities.
November to March: Green season with beautiful landscapes and migratory bird species.
April–May: The area is lush, quiet, and ideal for photographers, though some rains may occur.
The lodge remains open year-round.
Located close to Tarangire yet offers activities beyond the park
Affordable and family-friendly safari lodge
Access to exclusive walking and night safaris
Breathtaking views of Lake Burunge and surrounding wildlife
Ideal stop on a northern Tanzania safari circuit
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