Need to know
Rooms
15 tented suites, including two for families.
Check–Out
10am. Check-in is at 2pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability. Please note that late check-out may incur additional park fees, food, drink and transport charges.
More details
Rates at Oliver's Camp include all meals and drinks (except premium wines), limited laundry service, open-vehicle and night game drives, seasonal walking safaris (age 12+ only) and return transfers to Kuro Airstrip.
Also
Unfortunately, this remote camp is not suitable if you have limited mobility.
Hotel closed
The camp opens annually from mid-May to mid-March.
At the hotel
Free WiFi in the main area and tents. In rooms: radio, electric fan, torch, USB charging ports, free bottled water, mosquito net, laundry detergent, bathrobes and Cinnabar Green bath products.
Our favourite rooms
At Oliver’s Camp, the tent’s traditional interiors — dressed in earthy hues and wooden accents — seamlessly blend with the natural landscape beyond. Plus, an alfresco shower at each brings you even closer to the outdoors. The two-bedroom Family Tented Suite is best if you’re travelling with little ones.
Poolside
The outdoor pool will swiftly become your preferred watering hole: its sunset-facing sunloungers also overlook the Tarangire plains, and alongside invigorating dips, you’ll find refreshment at the poolside bar.
Packing tips
A thrill-seeking streak: beyond your expected safari schedules, you can up the ante with hot-air balloon rides and night game drives.
Also
Once you’ve booked your safari stays, the Asilia team will be in touch within 48 hours to help arrange travel between camps, which may include charter or private small-plane flights and/or overland transfers.
Children
Kids aged five or older are welcome. With under-12s in tow, you’ll need to book a private vehicle for game drives. For some activities, the minimum age is 12 years old; younger Smiths will need to stay at camp, supervised by one of their adults.
Sustainability efforts
Asilia is a B Corp business and sustainability sits at the core of their safari offering, with camps designed to have minimal impact, and every operational choice rooted in reducing harm. This starts with the camp build itself, using locally sourced, natural materials. Across all safari operations they minimise waste, prioritise renewable energy and respect the wilderness. The primary power source in their camps is solar, waste is weighed, segregated, and recycled, emissions are tracked, and Scope 1 carbon is offset via REDD+ projects.
Asilia invests in initiatives that enhance sustainability and your experience at their camps, such as farm-to-fork projects that ensure the freshest produce and reduce the need for supply runs across the fragile landscapes where they operate. As part of the Nawiri Group, Asilia contributes over $10m annually to nature protection and impact funding, providing long-term stable funding to partners across Africa. Their impact approach is community-led and includes a focus on expanding access to quality education in rural areas, funding programmes that benefit over 20,000 primary school students and over 200 vocational scholarships annually.