Tarangire National Park

The Land of Giants, Baobabs & Big Elephant Herds

Welcome to Tarangire National Park, one of Tanzania’s most underrated yet wildlife-rich safari destinations.

Famous for its huge elephant herds, ancient baobab trees, and the life-giving Tarangire River, this park offers a classic African safari atmosphere with fewer crowds and spectacular scenery.

At Neyano Ze Motherland, we love Tarangire for its authentic feel, seasonal drama, and excellent wildlife viewing, especially for travelers who want something quieter than the Serengeti but just as rewarding.

What Makes Tarangire National Park Special?

Tarangire stands out for its raw, untamed character.

  • Some of the largest elephant herds in Africa

  • Iconic baobab-dotted landscapes

  • Exceptional dry-season wildlife concentrations

  • Fewer safari vehicles than other northern parks

  • Beautiful light, sunsets & photography opportunities

Tarangire feels wild, spacious, and intimate.

Where Is Tarangire National Park Located?

Tarangire National Park is located in northern Tanzania, about 2–2.5 hours’ drive from Arusha, making it an excellent first or last stop on a northern safari circuit.

It is commonly combined with:

  • Ngorongoro Crater

  • Lake Manyara

  • Serengeti National Park

Wildlife of Tarangire National Park

Tarangire is especially famous during the dry season, when wildlife migrates toward the Tarangire River.

Wildlife Highlights

  • Massive elephant herds (sometimes 300+ strong)

  • Lions & occasional tree-climbing behavior

  • Leopards (present but elusive)

  • Large buffalo herds

  • Giraffes, zebras & wildebeest

Birdlife

  • Over 550 bird species

  • Excellent for birdwatchers year-round

The Tarangire River is the park’s most important feature.

During the dry season, it becomes the only permanent water source, drawing wildlife from across the ecosystem.

This creates:

  • Incredible predator-prey interactions

  • High wildlife density

  • Excellent game-viewing opportunities

Classic Game Drives

Morning and afternoon drives along riverbanks, savannahs, and baobab valleys.

Walking Safaris (Selected Areas)

Experience the bush on foot with armed rangers — a thrilling and educational perspective.

Night Game Drives (Private Concessions)

Spot nocturnal animals rarely seen during the day.

We select accommodations based on location, access, and experience.

Accommodation Styles

  • Luxury lodges overlooking river valleys

  • Tented camps inside the park

  • Private concessions with exclusive activities

✔ Fewer vehicles

✔ Prime wildlife areas

✔ Authentic safari atmosphere

Best Time to Visit Tarangire National Park

Season Experience
June – October
Best wildlife viewing (dry season)
January – March
Green landscapes & baby animals
April – May
Lush scenery, fewer visitors
November
Short rains, dramatic skies

Tarangire shines brightest in the dry season.

How Long Should You Spend in Tarangire?

  • 1 night – Great introduction to safari

  • 2 nights – Ideal balance

  • 3 nights – Perfect for walking safaris & slow pace

Tarangire rewards travelers who stay longer.

Why Visit Tarangire with Neyano Ze Motherland?

✔ Expert local driver-guides

✔ Tailor-made itineraries

✔ Responsible tourism practices

✔ Seamless logistics

✔ Honest advice on timing & routes

Tarangire is where safari still feels wild — and we know exactly where to take you.

What’s Included in Our Tarangire Safaris

Tarangire National Park FAQs

Yes — it’s one of the best elephant parks in Africa.

Plan Your Tarangire Safari

Let our local experts design your perfect safari.