Tarangire National Park
Tarangire National Park in Tanzania is located in the Manyara Region. The park’s name comes from the Tarangire River, which crosses the park.
The Tarangire River is the primary source of fresh water for wild animals in the Tarangire Ecosystem during the annual dry season.
The long-distance migration of wildebeest and zebras defines the Tarangire Ecosystem.
During the dry season, thousands of animals concentrate in Tarangire National Park from the surrounding wet-season dispersal and calving areas.
It covers an area of approximately 2,850 square kilometers (1,100 square miles). The landscape is composed of granitic ridges, river valleys, and swamps. Vegetation includes Acacia woodland, Combretum woodland, seasonally flooded grassland, and baobab trees.
Tarangire is also, home to big Elephants, Baobabs, and the incredible spectacle of the African savanna, the Tarangire!, and the meeting point for the mightiest component of the wilderness is here where the magnificent herd of African Elephants to be found in northern Tanzania are to be found.
Things to do in Tarangire
Tarangire is the best park for day trips and for combined tours to other national parks in Tanzania’s northern tourism circuit.
Game drives
Tarangire is renowned for its fascinating stories and for housing the largest group of elephants on Earth. From the Southern to the Northern part of the park, Tarangire offers a remarkable wildlife viewing experience.
Along the Tarangire River in the central part, you can expect to see wildlife and bird species roaming everywhere; the park will leave you amazed by its natural abundance.
Balloon Safaris
Experience 360 degrees of wildlife viewing. Just like an eagle eye, spotting everywhere in the park. The balloon safari experience is a luxury in its own right.
While we offer optional tours for Ballon, the value of this experience is incomparable to any other. Explore remote areas that are not easily accessible by safari vehicles.
Enjoy the abundance of wildlife, the weather, and the clear horizon painted by sunrise in Tarangire National Park.
Walking Safaris
It is one of the best options to learn and experience both the Big Five and the Small Five in the bush, and to learn how to track them, it is a unique option: being escorted by a game ranger for your safety.
Learn the myths surrounding baobab trees while enjoying birdwatching and wildlife viewing, or even witness lions on the hunt. These trips follow designated trails and last from a couple of hours to several days in Tarangire National Park.
How to get to Tarangire National Park?
Best time to visit Tarangire
Tarangire River life is spectacular during the dry season, when migratory ungulates return to the river’s permanent waters, creating exceptional bird diversity.
Day after day of cloudless skies. The fierce sun sucks the moisture from the landscape, baking the earth a dusty red, the withered grass as brittle as straw.
The Tarangire River has shriveled to a shadow of its wet season self. But it is choked with wildlife. Thirsty nomads have wandered hundreds of parched kilometers, knowing that here, always, there is water.
Where to stay in Tarangire?
For accommodation, Tarangire is a popular destination, offering camping, hotels, and lodges both inside and outside the park.
Tarangire Safari Tours



