Luxury Safari Camp
Tanzania

Kuro
Tarangire National Park

Kuro, Tarangire, Tanzania
Kuro, Tarangire, Tanzania
Kuro, Tarangire, Tanzania
Kuro, Tarangire, Tanzania

Highlights

  • Location: In the heart of Tarangire National Park, Kuro offers an intimate and secluded safari experience, surrounded by the park’s diverse wildlife.
  • Accommodation: Comfortable and eco-friendly tented suites with private verandas, designed to blend harmoniously with the environment while offering modern amenities and a rustic charm.
  • Wildlife: Renowned for its exceptional game viewing, Kuro provides opportunities to see large herds of elephants, as well as lions, leopards, and a wide variety of birds and other species.
  • Activities: Expert-led game drives, guided walking safaris, and sundowners in the park’s beautiful landscapes, providing a true immersion into the wilderness.
  • Cuisine: Delicious, locally inspired meals prepared with fresh ingredients, served in the camp’s inviting dining area with stunning views of the surrounding bush.
  • Sustainability: Focused on low-impact tourism, Kuro emphasizes sustainable practices, wildlife conservation, and community engagement, ensuring the long-term protection of the Tarangire ecosystem.

Good to know

How to get there

To reach Kuro, you will typically fly into Kuro Airstrip, which is a 25-minute light aircraft flight from Arusha, followed by a short game drive to the camp. Kuro is only accessible from June to March.

Are children welcome?

Yes, Kuro Camp in Tarangire welcomes children over the age of 8 and provides a family-friendly safari experience designed to engage and entertain younger guests.

Family-Friendly Features:

  • Private Game Drives: Game drives can be tailored for families, with child-friendly guides, ensuring a fun and educational experience for younger guests.
  • Interactive Activities: Children can enjoy guided nature walks, learning about wildlife, the environment, and the Maasai culture during cultural visits.
  • Dining: Special children’s menus and flexible meal times are available to suit the needs of younger guests.

Age Restrictions on Activities:

  • Game Drives: Children under 6 are not allowed on shared game drives, but private drives are available for families with younger children.
  • Walking Safaris: Typically restricted to children aged 12 and over, but private walks can sometimes be arranged for younger guests depending on the guide’s discretion.

Giving back

Kuro Camp in Tarangire is committed to sustainability through environmentally conscious operations, community empowerment, and responsible wildlife management. Here’s a breakdown of Kuro’s sustainability policy:

  1. Environmental Stewardship
    • Low-Impact Design – Kuro Camp was constructed with a minimal environmental footprint, ensuring that the land remains undisturbed and the natural landscape is preserved. The camp blends into the environment, ensuring it has little to no impact on the surrounding area.
    • Locally Sourced Materials – Kuro’s interiors and furniture are created using local materials, reducing carbon emissions associated with transportation while supporting the Tanzanian artisans who craft them.
    • Sustainable Energy & Water Use – The camp is mindful of its energy usage and employs water conservation practices to preserve this delicate ecosystem, ensuring sustainable use of resources.
  2. Community Engagement
    • Cultural Integration – Kuro fosters genuine connections with the local Maasai communities, offering guests a chance to experience their culture and traditions. By promoting cultural exchanges, Kuro supports and uplifts local Maasai communities.
    • Educational Support – Through partnerships with local organizations, Kuro helps fund initiatives that improve education, enabling greater access to learning opportunities for children in surrounding areas.
    • Local Employment & Skills Development – Kuro Camp provides employment opportunities to nearby villagers, creating jobs that directly benefit the community. The camp also focuses on skill-building to offer long-term career opportunities.
  3. Conservation Initiatives
    • Wildlife Protection – Kuro works in tandem with conservation programs in Tarangire to protect the park’s rich biodiversity. Their efforts help maintain the delicate balance of the ecosystem and support anti-poaching initiatives.
    • Guest Education & Awareness – Kuro encourages guests to engage with the region’s conservation efforts, offering educational insights into the importance of protecting the area’s wildlife and natural resources.

What wildlife can you expect to see?

Kuro Camp in Tarangire National Park offers an extraordinary safari experience in one of Tanzania’s most diverse and game-rich environments. Located in the heart of Tarangire, the camp offers a front-row seat to the wildlife spectacle that unfolds across the park’s stunning landscapes.

Big Game & Predators

  • Lions – Tarangire is home to a healthy lion population, with frequent sightings of prides lounging in the shade or hunting across the plains.
  • Leopards – Known for their elusive nature, leopards are occasionally spotted in the trees or on the hunt in the park’s forests and savannah.
  • Cheetahs – Open grasslands provide a perfect hunting ground for cheetahs, and you may be fortunate enough to witness their thrilling high-speed chases.
  • Hyenas – These opportunistic predators are often seen in the park, whether hunting in packs or scavenging from other predators’ kills.

Elephants & Herbivores

  • Elephants – Tarangire is famous for its large elephant herds, particularly during the dry season when they congregate around the park’s water sources.
  • Buffalo – Large herds of buffalo roam the park, often seen grazing or moving together across the plains in search of food and water.
  • Giraffes – Towering over the landscape, giraffes are often spotted feeding on the acacia trees, their long necks making them easy to spot.
  • Zebras & Wildebeest – Commonly found in Tarangire, these herbivores graze in large herds and are a frequent sighting on game drives.
  • Warthogs – These quirky, tusked creatures are often seen grazing in the grasslands or making their way across the park’s dirt paths.

Rare & Iconic Species

  • Greater Kudu – A rare and elegant antelope species with striking spiraled horns, often spotted in Tarangire’s woodlands.
  • Oryx – These beautiful antelopes with long, straight horns are a special highlight for visitors and are frequently found in the park’s open plains.

Birdlife

  • Ostriches – These large flightless birds are commonly seen striding across the park’s vast plains.
  • Lilac-Breasted Roller – Known for its vibrant and colorful plumage, this bird is often spotted in Tarangire, adding splashes of color to the landscape.
  • Vultures – Often seen soaring high in search of carrion, vultures are an essential part of the park’s ecosystem.
  • Secretary Birds – With their distinctive long legs and striking appearance, secretary birds are a common sight in the park’s grasslands, hunting for insects and small vertebrates.

Why we love Kuro

The sense of seclusion at Kuro, set within a grove of acacia trees, offers exceptional wildlife viewing and a truly unique connection to nature.

Aisha Gross

Destination Expert

Africa and the Indian Ocean
Kuro, Tarangire, Tanzania

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