Overview
Tarangire is one of the iconic national parks in the northern circuit of Tanzania. The national park is located in the Manyara Region. The Tarangire national park is truly mesmerizing with its untamed wildlife as well as the great scenic view.
The national park is a UNESCO World Heritage site of the country.
Smaller than Ruaha this national park is a paradise for bird
watchers as more than 550 different species frequent the
park Tarangire is also known for its huge number of elephants
baobab trees and tree climbing lions. Huge termite mounds
can be found all around the park
Highlights Of The Tarangire National Park;
Breathtaking views, large open grasslands dotted with hills
Rock paintings
The Tarangire River
Large elephant concentration with herds of up to 300
Easy 3-hour drive from Arusha
Great wildlife especially throughout the dry season
Great accommodations surrounding the park
Apart from the elephants, the Tarangire national park is home to diverse wildlife; that includes plain games as well as some deadliest predators. You can spot dik-dik, Impala, Eland, Grant's gazelle, vervet monkey, Banded mongoose, Olive baboon, Fringe-eared Oryx in the grazing family. You can also spot lion, leopard, cheetah, caracal, and African wild dogs.
What to explore: Game viewing, Walking Safari, Day trip