Tarangire National Park Safari in Tanzania
Tarangire National Park is a renowned wildlife sanctuary located in northern Tanzania, East Africa. It is known for its unspoiled grasslands, floodplains, woodlands, and diverse wildlife population. The park boasts an abundance of elephants, with herds of up to 300 elephants being a common sight. Additionally, Tarangire is home to tree-climbing lions, leopards, pythons, and a variety of bird species.
The park offers prime wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the year, with notable sightings of predators such as lions, leopards, spotted hyenas, cheetahs, and wild dogs. The diverse ecosystem supports a range of herbivores including zebras, wildebeest, giraffes, buffalos, waterbucks, elands, impalas, kudus, gazelles, hartebeests, reedbucks, gerenuks, and fringe-eared oryx. Birdwatchers can also enjoy over 500 bird species in the park.
Facts about Tarangire
Tarangire River flows through the park and becomes the only water source for thousands
of migrating animals in the dry season. Our experienced and prossional Driver-guide will take you to see
the river and ensure that you explore the nature and get aquinted with how it all works. To book for your experience in Tarangire
National Park please click here!One of the highlights of visiting Tarangire National Park is the opportunity to witness the annual migration of animals during the dry season from June to October. The Tarangire River serves as a vital water source during this time and attracts large concentrations of wildlife including elephants and big cats like lions.
Baobab trees, common in Tarangire National Park, can grow to have trunks reaching more than
100 feet in circumference. One of these trees was once found that proved to be 1275 years old,
although not in this park. This is defnately of the experiences you are expected to have visiting
(To see the big giantic baobab trees) Visitors to Tarangire can partake in walking safaris to experience the beauty of the African savanna up close. The park’s location within the Northern Tanzania Safari Circuit makes it easily accessible from Arusha and other nearby attractions such as Lake Manyara National Park and Ngorongoro Crater.
Tarangire National Park is believed to have the largest elephant concentration in the world. After Serengeti National
Park it has the second highest wildlife concentration in Tanzania. Elephant herds in Tarangire National Park can reach 300
or higher in terms of population numbers. If want to see herds in large groups Tarangire is the
Park for you! Again to book it click here.
Wildlife found in Tarangire National Park includes lions, leopards, cheetahs, various
primates, ostriches, flamingoes, elephants, rhinos, giraffes, zebras, gazelles, buffaloes,
wildebeests, pythons, hartebeests, elands, and impalasIn summary, Tarangire National Park Safari in Tanzania offers a unique opportunity to explore a rich ecosystem teeming with wildlife while enjoying the natural beauty of East Africa.