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Tarangire National Park is one of Tanzania’s hidden safari gems, celebrated for its vast elephant herds and striking landscapes dotted with ancient baobab trees.
During the dry season, the Tarangire River becomes a vital lifeline, attracting large numbers of wildlife.
The park offers a more intimate and authentic safari experience, with fewer crowds and a wonderfully wild atmosphere.
Tarangire is especially renowned for its rich birdlife, making it a paradise for bird enthusiasts, as well as for its seasonal migration when animals move through the park in search of water and fresh grazing.
A beautiful blend of wilderness, wildlife and scenery.

best time to visit
The best wildlife viewing is during the dry season (June to October), when animals congregate at the Tarangire River.
The wet season (November to May) brings lush landscapes and excellent birdwatching.
Both seasons offer a different but rewarding experience.
climate & landscape
The park has a warm, dry climate, with dramatic shifts between dry and green seasons.
Tarangire is characterized by open grasslands, swamps, acacia woodlands, and ancient baobabs.
The Tarangire River provides a year-round water source, attracting large concentrations of wildlife.
fun facts
Home to some of the largest elephant herds in Africa.
Over 550 bird species recorded.
Named after the Tarangire River.
Known for ancient baobab trees.
Great place to spot tree-climbing lions.




