Experience the Wonders of Tarangire
Discover the rich wildlife and scenic landscapes of Tarangire National Park
About Tarangire National Park
Tarangire National Park, located in northern Tanzania, is renowned for its diverse wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. It is known for its large herds of elephants and rich birdlife. Key highlights include:
- Large elephant herds
- Rich birdlife with over 550 species
- Scenic baobab trees and beautiful landscapes
Location and Attractions
Tarangire National Park is situated in the northern part of Tanzania, near the town of Arusha. It offers a range of attractions, including:
- Baobab trees – iconic and ancient trees that dot the landscape
- Great Migration – a seasonal movement of wildlife through the park
- Scenic rivers and swamps that attract wildlife
The park’s unique landscape and diverse wildlife make it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts.
Why Visit Tarangire?
Elephant Herds
Witness one of the largest herds of elephants in Africa.
Rich Birdlife
Explore the park’s rich birdlife, with over 550 species to discover.
Scenic Landscapes
Enjoy the park’s stunning baobab trees and beautiful landscapes.
Rivers and Swamps
Explore the scenic rivers and swamps that attract diverse wildlife.
How To Get To Tarangire
By Road
Tarangire National Park is accessible by road from Arusha, which is approximately a 2-hour drive. Regular transfers and safari vehicles are available from major towns and lodges in the area.
Best Time To Visit Tarangire
Dry Season (June to October)
- Best time for wildlife viewing, as animals gather around water sources
- Clear skies and pleasant temperatures
Green Season (November to May)
- Greener landscapes and fewer tourists
- Short rains in November and December, with long rains from March to May