Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park, Tanzania: Iconic baobab trees, diverse wildlife, and stunning landscapes make it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts

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Amazing Experience

Tarangire National Park is a breathtaking wildlife haven in Tanzania that captivates tourists with its unique blend of natural beauty and diverse wildlife. This park, spanning approximately 2,850 square kilometers, is celebrated for its striking landscape, characterized by vast grassy plains, ancient baobab trees, and meandering river systems.

The park's primary attraction is its remarkable wildlife population, which includes large herds of elephants, buffalo, and impalas, along with an array of predators such as lions, leopards, and cheetahs. Bird enthusiasts will also be delighted by the over 500 bird species that call Tarangire home, making it a birdwatcher's paradise.

A must-see spectacle in Tarangire is the annual migration of wildebeests and zebras, where thousands of these animals traverse the park in search of water and greener pastures. The Tarangire River, a lifeline for the park's inhabitants, acts as a magnet for both wildlife and tourists during the dry season.

With its serene atmosphere, striking scenery, and abundant wildlife, Tarangire National Park offers an unforgettable safari experience. It's a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife aficionados seeking an authentic African adventure.

Entrance to the tourism attraction areas

Special discount to the entrances for large groups

Travel with children and pets

Possibility to rent the stroller

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Amazing Adventure

Birdlife is Spectacular

A large number of migratory birds arrive in the damp and cooler parts of the park. These together with the resident bird species offer a very rewarding bird watching experience for any holidaymaker enthusiastic about birding

Wildlife Migration of Tarangire

Being one of the most seasonal parks in northern Tanzania, Tarangire has a lot of migratory movement within the greater Tarangire ecosystem. From Arusha, Tarangire is located at a distance of about 120 kilometers which is in the south east of Manyara NP.

Largest Elephant Population

One of the key attractions that have made the Tarangire NP to become internationally popular is its largest elephant population which in fact is considered to be the highest in the whole of Tanzania

The giant Baobab Tree

Another unique feature that can prevalently be seen in Tarangire National Park is the baobab tree also referred to as the Tree of Life. It is ‘gigantic’ in nature and can store within its trunk 300 litres and 1000 litres of water.

Walking safaris

give you a more learning experience about the smaller animals within the bush land and a better way of spotting the animals at close range without disturbing them.

The Silale Swamps in Tarangire – a hidden oasis

The park comprises of an extensive network of swamps that are mainly found in the southern and eastern parts of Tarangire. These swamps offer habitat to a variety of birds and animals such as tree-climbing pythons, silale-swamp lions, African wild dogs, cape buffaloes, and even elephants