Tarangire National Park is one of Tanzania’s most underrated safari destinations, famous for its large elephant herds, ancient baobab trees, and rich wildlife concentrated along the Tarangire River. Located in northern Tanzania, the park offers exceptional game viewing, especially during the dry season, and provides a quieter, more intimate safari experience compared to larger parks.
Covering approximately 2,850 square kilometers, Tarangire is a vital ecosystem supporting diverse wildlife and birdlife year-round.
Tarangire is renowned for its impressive variety of animals, including:
Large herds of elephants (some of the biggest in Tanzania)
Lions, leopards, and cheetahs
Buffalo, zebras, wildebeest, and giraffes
Rare species such as fringe-eared oryx and greater kudu
Hippos and large pythons along the riverbanks
Over 500 bird species, making it a birdwatcher’s paradise
June – October (Dry Season): Best wildlife viewing; animals gather around the Tarangire River
November – March: Lush landscapes and excellent birdlife, including migratory birds
April – May: Green season with fewer visitors and dramatic scenery
Tarangire is especially rewarding during the dry season when wildlife densities are at their highest.
Day and full-day game drives
Birdwatching safaris
Photography safaris
Picnic safaris under giant baobab trees
Night game drives (available in select concessions)
Tarangire’s landscape is unique, featuring:
Vast savannah plains
Seasonal swamps
Rolling hills
Dense woodlands
Iconic baobab trees, some over 1,000 years old
The Tarangire River is the lifeline of the park, attracting wildlife throughout the year.
Budget
Public campsites inside the park
Budget lodges near the park boundaries
Mid-Range
Tented camps and lodges with private facilities
Luxury
Exclusive lodges and tented camps
Private concessions with enhanced privacy
Home to some of Tanzania’s largest elephant populations
Less crowded than Serengeti and Ngorongoro
Exceptional birdlife
Beautiful scenery with iconic baobab trees
Ideal for photography and first-time safari travelers
Tarangire is commonly combined with:
Lake Manyara National Park
Ngorongoro Crater
Serengeti National Park
Arusha National Park
Early morning and late afternoon offer the best wildlife sightings
Carry binoculars for birdwatching
Wear neutral-colored clothing
Bring sun protection and a hat
Tarangire National Park offers an authentic safari experience with remarkable wildlife, striking landscapes, and fewer crowds. It is a perfect addition to any Northern Circuit safari itinerary.
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