Often overlooked in favor of the more popular safari destinations like Ngorongo and Serengeti, Tarangire National Park in the north of Tanzania offers unique and jaw-dropping scenery. With the Tarangire River cutting through the park, the sparse and serene area contains and sustains a rich diversity of wildlife, earning Tarangire a breathtaking and peaceful safari experience. Tarangire not only offers the much sought after serene retreat into the breathtaking African wilderness, but also numerous elephants, iconic baobob trees, and the Taragir River itself. The park extends over an area of 2,850 kilometers.
Tarangire is well-known for its massive elephant herds that can be spotted foraging in the savannah or congregating around the Tarangire River during the dry season. Visitors to Tarangire can expect hundreds of elephants actively engaging in herding and bathing in the park. Tarangire’s elephants are some of the best in Tanzania to watch, making the park a must-go destination for wildlife lovers.
Tarangire National Park has sharp ancient baobab trees over a thousand years old which is the park’s striking and picturesque landscape. The blend of ancient trees with rolling savannahs create a stunning scenery for Tarangire that is not found in other parks in Tanzania. It offers the perfect setting for photography and the savannahs, seasonable swamps, and acacia woodlands contrast beautifully to enrich the safari experience.
Tarangire has a mix of different wildlife making it one of the parks with the best game drives in the world. It has lions, leopards, giraffes, buffalos, Zebras, and even a diverse selection of birds. It is a bird watcher’s paradise with more than 550 bird species including love birds and ashy starlings which are endemic. The wetlands and grasslands with their unique blend of habitats support this biodiversity for having exciting game drives throughout the year.
Tarangire has many activities that deeply immerse visitors in the breathtaking wildlife and landscapes. Game drives are the highlight of the visit, giving you access to the different ecosystems within the park with the guide’s expertise. Walking safaris and guided night drives offer a close up experience with the environment as well as to nocturnal wildlife. Of particular interest are the cultural visits to Maasai or Barabaig villages that are just nearby.
This dry period is from June to October; the best for visiting Tarangire whereby wildlife viewing is spectacular owing to the elephants, zebras and several other animals that are easy to spot. Leopards and lions are active during this period, and with the sparse vegetation, the area is ideal for game drives and photography.
This period is from January to February, and during this short period of rain, Tarangire is transformed into a beautiful area to spot newborn animals. The presence of baby elephants and even antelopes during this period helps attract predators, and thus, this is the best time for wildlife interaction. Unlike other peak seasons for tourism, this period is relatively off-peak, and therefore, tourists during this period have the place to themselves, albeit some light rain.
Tarangire is famous for hosting resident species such as hornbills and ostriches. During the other period of the year, November to May, these birds become ideal for bird watching as they form a ready host for other birds. The patchwork of trees and shrubs along with the sparse visitors make for a peaceful.
Tarangire is famous for its large elephant herds as well as its iconic baobab trees and the Tarangire River. Its smaller size makes it less crowded than the Serengeti or Ngorongoro Crater, allowing for a more intimate safari with diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes.
Yes, Tarangire is safe when accompanied by licensed guides and operators. Game drives occur in closed vehicles and walking safaris are led by armed rangers. Lodges and camps prioritize guest safety, and insect repellent and malaria nets are recommended, especially for malaria.
Insect repellent, neutral clothing, binoculars, a camera, a wide-brim hat, and aviator sunglasses are all suggested. Sturdy walking shoes are critical for walking safaris, and a waterproof jacket is recommended for the rainy season. Confirm with your lodge about binoculars to avoid bringing unnecessary items.
Kilimanjaro International Airport and Julius Nyerere International Airport are both major international airports. Visitors commonly use them as major entry points. Visitors usually book a domestic flight to Kuro airstrip or Lake Manyara, both of which are a few hours drive from Tarangire. Most safari companies will take care of the transfers as part of their packages.
Group safaris and tented camps are available as well as visiting during the peak wet season. Tarangire is known for its abundant wildlife. Shared game drives and booking with reputable operators are alternate budget options which are highly recommended for a safari experience.
Apart from the family friendly picnic and game drive, Tarangire offers cultural outings to Maasai villages which are very entertaining. Some lodges are able to cater for family friendly accommodation. Participants babies under the age of 12 are not allowed on walking safaris or night drives, so for those drives check with your operator.
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