Little Oliver's
Little Oliver’s Camp comprises of 5 luxury, en-suite tents overlooking a flood plain of the Minyonyo Pools, part of the Tarangire River. The camp includes famous walking safaris and fly camping. Walks may vary from a morning walk to a three day adventure.
Little Oliver's Camp Highlights
The camp opens in July 2013 as the smaller sister camp to Olivers Camp. Tarangire National Park is famous for its prolific number of elephants and the vegetation comprises of mostly dry, open woodlands, including thorny acacia thickets and lots of its signature baobab trees. Even ostrich, the largest bird on the planet is seen at Little Olivers Camp. From November to May herds of buffalo and zebra head north-west onto the floor of the Rift Valley.
- Little Olivers Camp is famous for its prolific number of elephants
- The largest bird, Ostrich, can be seen at the camp
- From November to May herds of buffalo and zebra head to Rift Valley
- The camp is ideal for groups of friends or family
Little Oliver's Camp Game Viewing and Activities
The activities on offer at Little Oliver’s are the same as at Oliver’s Camp, including the famous walking safaris and fly camping. At Little Oliver’s walks can vary from a gentle morning game walk, where guests learn about tracks and spoor, to a 3 day wilderness adventure, sleeping out in a lightweight fly camp with nothing more than a tent and a small crew of staff. The area offers the best chance of seeing lion, leopard and cheetah, especially during the dry season, the swamps are filled with elephant, buffalo and zebra. Off-road driving makes wildlife drives more intense and interesting and allows guests to get closer to the action. The park's stunning natural beauty is ideal for wildlife and nature photography.