Overview
Tarangire National Park, located in northern Tanzania, is one of the country’s most scenic wildlife havens. Known for its ancient baobab trees and large elephant herds, the park offers a peaceful wilderness less crowded than the Serengeti. During the dry season, animals gather around the Tarangire River, creating exceptional game-viewing opportunities. Visitors can spot lions, leopards, giraffes, and over 500 bird species. Its diverse landscapes—rolling savannahs, acacia woodlands, and wetlands—make Tarangire a photographer’s paradise. The park is easily accessible from Arusha, making it an ideal stop on Tanzania’s northern safari circuit.
Why Go:
Scenery:
Tarangire’s scenery is strikingly beautiful, with golden grasslands dotted by giant baobabs and acacia trees. The winding Tarangire River brings life to the park, attracting elephants, wildebeests, and zebras. During sunset, the orange glow over the baobabs creates unforgettable photographic moments.
Best Time to Visit:
The best time to visit Tarangire is from June to October during the dry season, when wildlife gathers around the river and is easy to spot. The lush green scenery after the rains (November–May) is perfect for birdwatching and photography, though animals may be more scattered.
Weather & Climate:
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Tarangire is from June to October during the dry season, when wildlife gathers around the river and is easy to spot. The lush green scenery after the rains (November–May) is perfect for birdwatching and photography, though animals may be more scattered.
Weather & Climate
Animals gather near the Tarangire River, vegetation is sparse, and visibility is excellent for game drives.
Lush green landscapes and blooming flowers attract birds and newborn animals; some areas may become muddy or less accessible.