Chem Chem Safaris
Isolated lodges and "slow safari" in Tanzania
Comprising eight tent-style 100sq m suites designed to blend in with the surrounding area with textures such as lava stone, canvas and wood, Chem Chem Lodge offers both privacy and high-end amenities in the heart of a wildlife management area in Tanzania. Sandwiched between Tarangire National Park and Lake Manyara, Chem Chem holds a main lodge house that connects to a gourmet restaurant and outside fireplace, lounge and library. On its 4,000ha private wildlife concession, guests can enjoy an array of guided and private walking tours to experience a "slow safari" on foot for the most tangible African experience, alongside wilderness picnics and tours through Maasai villages.

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