Tarangire National Park
NORTHERN CIRCUIT

Tarangire National Park

Land of Giants

Big 5
All Present
UNESCO
World Heritage
Best: June-October for wildlife concentrations
The Story

Africa's Iconic Wilderness

Tarangire National Park is Tanzania's sixth-largest park, famous for its massive elephant herds and iconic baobab trees. During the dry season (June-October), the Tarangire River becomes a lifeline, drawing thousands of animals from the surrounding ecosystem.

The park's diverse landscapes include rolling savanna, seasonal swamps, and ancient baobab forests. With over 550 bird species, it's a paradise for birdwatchers. The park is less crowded than Serengeti and Ngorongoro, offering a more intimate safari experience.

Why Visit

Destination Highlights

Largest elephant population in Tanzania
Ancient baobab trees
550+ bird species
Tarangire River wildlife
Less crowded safari experience
Tree-climbing lions
Wildlife

Animals You'll Encounter

ElephantLionLeopardBuffaloGiraffeZebraWildebeestPythonOryxLesser Kudu
Planning Your Visit

Best Time to Visit

Tarangire National Park offers remarkable wildlife viewing year-round, but each season brings its own unique spectacle. The dry season concentrates animals around water sources, while the wet season brings lush landscapes and newborn animals.

June-October for wildlife concentrations
November-May for birdwatching and green season
Where to Stay

Tarangire National Park Accommodations