Step into Tarangire National Park — a lesser-known treasure of northern Tanzania where elephants roam in massive herds and baobab trees rule the skyline. This park, though quieter than others on the circuit, offers wildlife sightings that rival even the Serengeti.
With its seasonal river, ancient termite mounds, and bird-rich wetlands, Tarangire is a land of contrasts. From vibrant savannahs to dense acacia thickets, every corner promises new discoveries and big-game moments.
A Tarangire safari isn’t just about the elephants — it’s an immersive dive into raw, uncrowded wilderness, full of birds, rare species, and timeless African scenery.
Located in northern Tanzania, Tarangire National Park lies about 115 km southwest of Arusha and is part of the country’s famous Northern Safari Circuit. It covers roughly 2,850 square kilometers and features a mix of riverine valleys, woodlands, and seasonal wetlands.
Thanks to good roads and its proximity to major airports, Tarangire is easy to reach — either by road from Arusha (approx. 2.5–3 hours) or by air via nearby Kuro Airstrip. This convenient location makes Tarangire a natural first stop on most Northern Circuit safaris.
Explore a vibrant, wildlife-rich ecosystem that blends big-game encounters with unique scenery and incredible birdlife.
Huge Elephant Herds
Tarangire is famous for its dry-season herds—sometimes 300 or more elephants gather around the Tarangire River, offering unmatched elephant-viewing opportunities.
Diverse Wildlife
With over 80 species of mammals, including lions, giraffes, zebras, and leopards, Tarangire delivers nonstop action. It’s also home to fringe species like gerenuks and lesser kudus.
Baobab Trees
Iconic baobabs scatter the park like ancient sentinels. These massive trees add a surreal dimension to landscapes and photos alike.
Birding Paradise
Over 550 bird species await — from raptors to colorful songbirds. Highlights include the endemic rufous-tailed weaver and the dazzling lilac-breasted roller.
Tarangire offers great game viewing year-round, but each season brings its own magic. Dry season (June–October) is ideal for wildlife, while green season (November–May) brings birds and vibrant landscapes.
From classic game drives to quirky encounters with termite mounds, Tarangire surprises at every turn with its mix of nature and safari charm.