Tarangire National Park
Tanzania's Hidden Gem of Wildlife and Baobabs
Overview
Tarangire National Park is often described as Tanzania's hidden gem — a beautifully wild landscape defined by rolling savannas, acacia woodlands, and towering baobab trees that give the park its signature look. It's a photographer's dream and a haven for wildlife lovers seeking a quieter, less-crowded safari experience.
Location
About 120 km southwest of Arusha, roughly a 2–3 hour drive from the safari hub.
Size
Approximately 2,850 sq km of diverse wilderness and wildlife habitats.
Park Highlights
Baobab Trees
These ancient, giant trees — some over a thousand years old — dominate Tarangire's skyline. They create surreal silhouettes at sunrise and sunset, making Tarangire one of the most photogenic parks in Africa.
Elephant Herds
Tarangire is renowned for having one of Africa's largest elephant populations. Massive herds, sometimes numbering over 100 individuals, can often be seen cooling off by the river or moving gracefully between the baobabs.
Wildlife Migration
During the dry season (June–October), thousands of wildebeest, zebras, gazelles, and elands migrate to the Tarangire River — the park's lifeline — creating spectacular game-viewing opportunities. Predators such as lions, leopards, and cheetahs follow closely behind.
Birdlife
With over 500 recorded bird species, Tarangire is a true birdwatcher's paradise. From colorful bee-eaters and lovebirds to the majestic kori bustard (Africa's heaviest flying bird), the park's wetlands and woodlands provide endless birding delights.
Wildlife
In addition to elephants, Tarangire supports large populations of buffalo, giraffe, impala, and warthog. The park is also home to rare species such as the fringed-eared oryx and greater kudu, which are seldom seen elsewhere on the Northern Circuit.
African Elephant
Large herds, sometimes over 100 individuals
Lion
Follow migration during dry season
Giraffe
Common throughout the park
Cape Buffalo
Large herds in grasslands
Zebra
Part of the seasonal migration
Greater Kudu
Rare antelope species
Atmosphere
Tarangire offers a tranquil, authentic safari experience — less crowded than Serengeti or Ngorongoro, allowing visitors to enjoy the wilderness in peace. Its mix of open plains, river valleys, and swamps makes every game drive scenic and rewarding.
The park is ideal for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers seeking dramatic landscapes, elephant encounters, and a peaceful atmosphere. Tarangire is an excellent complement to the Serengeti and Ngorongoro, especially during the dry season.
Activities
Game Drives
Classic safari game drives through diverse landscapes, with excellent opportunities to spot elephants, lions, and rare antelope species.
Walking Safaris
Explore the wilderness on foot with experienced guides, getting closer to nature and discovering smaller wildlife and plant life.
Night Drives
In select areas, discover Tarangire's nocturnal life — from bush babies to leopards on the hunt under the cover of darkness.
Birdwatching
With over 500 bird species recorded, the park offers exceptional birding opportunities throughout the year.