The Tarangire National Park is popular for its large elephant herds and mini-wildlife migration that takes place during the dry season, which sees about 250,000 animals enter the park. high wildlife concentration along the Tarangire River, especially during the dry season (June to November)
The "Land of Giants": Known for an immense population of elephants (sometimes herds of over 300) and iconic, ancient baobab trees.
Tarangire River is the lifeline of the park, it attracts thousands of animals—wildebeest, buffalo, zebras, and predators (lions, leopards)—during the dry season.
Has High Biodiversity: Features over 550 bird species, the highest concentration in Tanzania.
Diverse Landscape, Characterized by savannah, acacia woodlands, rocky ridges, and large swamps in the south.
Location/Access: About a 2-hour drive (approx. 78 miles) from Arusha, making it easily accessible.
Game drives (including night drives)
Walking safaris
Bird watching.
The Dry season, from July to November, is the peak, as animals concentrate around the river.
Best Time for Birding: During the wet season (October to May), when migratory birds arrive.
It is less crowded than the Serengeti or Ngorongoro, offering a more peaceful, "untamed" safari experience.
It is highly recommended to combine Tarangire with trips to Lake Manyara, Serengeti, and Ngorongoro Crater.
Ensure you have a 4x4 vehicle for game drives.