Tarangire National Park

Known for its majestic baobab trees and large elephant herds, Tarangire offers intimate and less-crowded safari experiences.

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About Tarangire National Park

Nestled in northern Tanzania, Tarangire National Park is a hidden gem that captivates visitors with its raw beauty and tranquility. Covering approximately 2,850 square kilometers, the park derives its name from the Tarangire River, a vital lifeline that sustains an abundance of wildlife during the dry season. The park is renowned for its striking baobab trees, sweeping savannah landscapes, and vast elephant herds, offering a truly authentic safari experience far from the crowds of more famous parks.

Tarangire teems with diverse wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, and wildebeests, alongside an impressive 550 bird species, making it a paradise for both wildlife enthusiasts and bird lovers. During the dry months, the river becomes a bustling gathering point for animals, creating some of the most spectacular game-viewing scenes in Tanzania — an unspoiled wilderness that captures the heart of every traveler.

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Main Attractions and Activities

Game Drives

Explore the park on early morning and late afternoon drives to spot elephants, lions, and other wildlife.

Walking Safaris

Accompanied by armed rangers, experience the thrill of being on foot in the wild.

Cultural Tours

Visit nearby Maasai and Barabaig villages to learn about their traditional lifestyles.

Bird Watching

Discover a rich birdlife, including lilac-breasted rollers, hornbills, and yellow-collared lovebirds.

Photography

Capture stunning landscapes and the unique silhouettes of baobab trees against the African sky.

Balloon Safaris

Enjoy a sunrise hot-air balloon flight for panoramic views of the park & wildlife.

FAQ About Tarangire Nationa Park

What is Tarangire National Park famous for?

Tarangire is famous for its massive elephant herds, ancient baobab trees, and diverse wildlife concentrated around the Tarangire River, especially during the dry season.

The park is approximately 120 km (75 miles) southwest of Arusha and takes about 2–3 hours to reach by road.

Yes, the park is open throughout the year. The dry season offers the best wildlife viewing, while the wet season provides lush scenery and excellent birding.

Yes, Tarangire offers a variety of lodges, tented camps, and public campsites both inside and just outside the park, catering to different budgets.

Expect to see elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, buffaloes, wildebeests, and numerous bird species. Occasionally, you might spot wild dogs and pythons.

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