It’s a quiet gem with the biggest elephants around, and it’s less crowded than its neighbours. You can see wildlife easily on Tarangire Safaris, especially during the dry season, and it’s filled with ancient, massive baobab trees. Plus, it’s a bird-watching paradise!
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Tarangire National Park
Tarangire National Park, famed for its towering baobab trees and large elephant herds, offers an authentic safari experience in Tanzania’s northern circuit. The park features diverse landscapes, seasonal swamps, and the Tarangire River, attracting abundant wildlife. It’s a hidden gem ideal for those seeking fewer crowds and rich biodiversity.
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The Tarangire National Park is a peaceful spot tucked away in Tanzania, far from the busy Serengeti. It spans an impressive 2,600 square kilometres of serene landscape. Here, you’ll find yourself among more animals than people, giving you a special, up-close look at nature. When you visit during the dry season, you’ll see animals from all around crowd the Tarangire River—especially the elephants, sometimes in groups as big as 300!
Tarangire is a paradise for anyone who loves birds, with over 500 different species flying around. The park is filled with huge baobab trees that not only offer shade to animals but also make perfect scenes for your photos. If you like adventure, try a walking safari in the quieter southern part of the park. It’s so quiet you can hear all the little sounds of the wild.
Every visit to Tarangire lets you see the wild beauty of Tanzania up close, in a grand yet cosy setting. It’s the perfect place for a real Tanzania Safari experience, filled with moments of wonder and peaceful reflection.

Welcome to Tanzania! We’re excited to share our home with you. Every single day on a Safari in Tanzania is a delightful experience here. Travelling in the country provides sights that will awe and inspire you.
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Why Visit Tarangire?
Wildlife in Tarangire











Tarangire National Park is a fantastic place to see wildlife. It’s famous for its big groups of elephants, sometimes with as many as 300 elephants together!
Lots of Different Animals
You can see many animals in Tarangire. There are not only elephants but also zebras, giraffes, wildebeests, and buffaloes. Plus, you might spot lions, leopards, and cheetahs, especially in the park’s southern areas where they like to roam.
Birds Everywhere
If you love birds, Tarangire is the place to be. There are over 545 kinds of birds here, like the bright yellow-collared lovebirds and the shy starlings.
Animals Gather at the River
Every year, from June to November, many animals come to Tarangire because it has water when other places don’t. This river attracts herds of animals and the predators that follow them, making it a busy spot for wildlife.
Come explore Tarangire National Park Wildlife with us. Enjoy watching elephants, birdwatching, or observing the big animal gatherings at the river. We’ll make sure your visit is full of exciting discoveries. Tarangire offers a unique experience with its vibrant wildlife and breathtaking scenes.
When to go to Tarangire
January
Visit Tarangire National Park in January to see its landscapes at their greenest, thanks to the short dry season.Â
Daytime temperatures can soar up to 28°C (82°F), with occasional brief thunderstorms that quickly pass.Â
Wildlife, including diverse bird species and large mammals, is vibrant, benefitting from the lush environment. This month offers more serene visits with fewer tourists, making it ideal for those seeking a quiet Safari in Tanzania.
February
February is an exceptional month to explore Tarangire’s wildlife as it coincides with the wildebeest calving season in the nearby Serengeti.Â
Temperatures remain warm, mirroring January’s climate, and providing comfortable game viewing conditions.Â
The park’s proximity to the Serengeti allows for a chance to witness hundreds of thousands of newborn calves, a mesmerizing natural event. Slightly more visitors are present than in January, yet the park retains its tranquil feel.
March
March marks the beginning of the long rains in Tarangire, bringing a dramatic change to the landscape with vibrant greenery emerging.Â
While the rains might make wildlife spotting more challenging, they also offer picturesque scenes ideal for photographers.Â
Daytime temperatures start to decline, creating comfortable conditions for exploration. This is one of the Best Times for Tanzania Safaris for visitors interested in lush landscapes and fewer crowds.
April
April is in the middle of Tarangire’s Rainy Season, with frequent showers transforming the park into a haven of green.Â
The dense vegetation may reduce animal sightings, but it provides a backdrop for stunning landscape photography.Â
Cooler temperatures and stormy skies create a unique atmosphere for adventurous travellers. Despite being a quieter month, the beauty of the rains offers a unique Tarangire experience.
May
As the rains start to ease in Tarangire, the landscape is at its most lush and wildlife begins to become more visible as water sources spread.Â
Temperatures continue to cool, making game drives more comfortable. The park’s tranquility during this low season is perfect for visitors looking to enjoy nature without the crowds.Â
Photographers will find May particularly appealing due to the verdant scenery and active wildlife.
June
With the onset of the dry season, Tarangire becomes a prime wildlife viewing destination.Â
Animals start to congregate around the Tarangire River, the park’s lifeline, as other water sources dwindle.Â
June’s cooler mornings and mild daytime temperatures make Tanzania Safari Trips highly enjoyable. It’s the Best Time to Visit Tanzania for those looking to see large herds and predators in action.
July
July sees the dry season well underway in Tarangire, with wildlife increasingly dependent on the river.Â
This month offers some of the best wildlife viewing opportunities, as animals are easier to spot in the thinning vegetation.Â
Temperatures remain moderate, ideal for comfortable Tanzania Safari Experiences. Visitors can expect to see a variety of animals returning to the park, making it a bustling wildlife hub.
August
Tarangire in August is characterized by dry conditions and an abundance of wildlife, including a significant number of elephants.Â
Predatory activity increases near waterholes, where animals gather to drink, providing thrilling observations.Â
The weather is dry and mild, perfect for game drives and wildlife photography. August’s popularity means more visitors, so early booking is recommended to secure the best viewing spots.
September
Continuing the dry trend, September in Tarangire offers excellent conditions for viewing a diverse range of Tanzania Wildlife.Â
The reduced water availability brings animals together, creating spectacular sighting opportunities.Â
Temperatures start to increase slightly, but remain pleasant for outdoor activities. This month is particularly good for seeing unique species like the Gerenuk and Oryx, alongside vibrant birdlife.
October
As the last month of the dry season, October sees Tarangire’s wildlife congregating around the scarce water sources, enhancing visitor chances for exceptional game viewing.Â
The landscape begins to dry out, and dust devils are a common sight, adding to the stark beauty of the park.Â
Elephant herds are particularly prominent this time of year, providing unforgettable encounters. Despite the challenging conditions for the wildlife, this month offers spectacular safari experiences.
November
The onset of the short rains in November brings a transformation to Tarangire, refreshing the arid land and filling up waterways.Â
This change kickstarts the regeneration of the flora, attracting a variety of animals back into the park.Â
The weather remains warm, with afternoon thunderstorms that rarely hinder game drives. November’s dynamic landscape makes it a captivating time for both wildlife and photography enthusiasts.
December
In December, Tarangire experiences short rains that enhance the park’s beauty without severely disrupting Tanzania Safari Activities.Â
The cooler weather and abundant water sources spread the wildlife more evenly across the park, still allowing for excellent viewing opportunities.Â
Migratory birds begin to arrive, adding to the park’s avian diversity. This month combines great wildlife watching with beautiful, clear skies, perfect for landscape photography and festive season safaris.
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All You Need to Know for Tarangire Safari Travel
Getting to Tarangire
Reaching Tarangire is Easy! Traveling to Tarangire National Park is convenient whether by car or plane. Located just two hours from Arusha and four hours from Moshi, it’s perfect for a day trip from Arusha.Â
However, travelling from Moshi might be better suited for an overnight stay to truly enjoy the Safari Tour in Tanzania.
By Car
Most visitors drive from nearby towns such as Arusha, Moshi, or even Kilimanjaro Airport. When you book the Tarangire Safari Package with us, we include your transfer in the safari package, so your journey to the park is hassle-free.
By Plane
For a quicker route, fly directly into the park via small bush planes that land on Tarangire’s airstrips. Flights are available from major locations like Dar Es Salaam, Arusha, Ruaha, and Zanzibar, offering stunning aerial views of the wilderness and wildlife below.
Join Sumbi Extra Miles Safari for an exquisite Tanzania safari experience that starts the moment you set out for Tarangire.
Tarangire National Park Entrance Fees
Planning your visit to Tarangire National Park is exciting, and understanding the entrance fees helps you budget for your adventure.Â
For adult non-residents, the cost is $59 per person for 24 hours. This fee grants you access to a world of wildlife and breathtaking landscapes, making it a worthwhile investment for a memorable safari.
Fee Details
The $59 fee includes all taxes but remember an additional 18% VAT applies.
Duration
This fee covers a full 24-hour period, allowing ample time to explore the park’s vast landscapes and diverse wildlife.
Entry and Exit
Be mindful of your entry and exit times—they are strictly monitored at the park gates to ensure compliance with the 24-hour rule.
The entrance fee to Tarangire opens the door to extraordinary wildlife sightings including herds of elephants, diverse bird species, and picturesque baobab trees.Â
Let us handle the details while you immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquillity of Tarangire National Park, a highlight of our Best Tanzania safari Tours.
Getting around Tarangire National Park
Travelling around Tarangire National Park is an important part of your safari adventure. To see the park’s animals and beautiful places, most visitors use a safari jeep. This way, you can go far into the park and see lots of wildlife.
Cost of Safari Jeep
A safari jeep costs about $250-300 each day. This price includes the jeep, fuel, and paying your guide. It also covers the park entry fees for the jeep and guide, plus food and a place to stay for your guide.
Saving Money
Renting the jeep for several days usually costs less per day than just renting it for one day.
Tips for Renting
Booking your jeep through a tour company, like Sumbi Extra Miles Safari, often saves money. If you rent a jeep on your own, it might cost more.
With Sumbi Extra Miles Safari, we make sure everything in Tarangire is easy for you. Our packages take care of all the travel details, so you can just enjoy watching the park’s elephants, lions, and birds. Let us handle the plans while you have fun exploring Tarangire National Park.
Weather & Climate
When you visit Tarangire National Park, you’ll enjoy nice weather that makes exploring fun. The park has a Dry Season from June to October and a Wet Season from November to May. These times are considered the Best Time to Visit Tanzania and are great for seeing animals and nature.
Dry Season (June to October)
The sun shines almost every day, and it rarely rains, making it easy to see animals around water spots. But, it gets dustier as time goes on.
- June to August: It feels warm in the afternoons, around 24°C (75°F), but it gets cooler at night.
- September and October: It gets warmer, around 28°C (82°F), and when it finally rains a bit at the end of October, it feels nice.
Wet Season (November to May)
This time has two rainy periods, but they don’t spoil the fun because it doesn’t rain all day.
- November and December:Â There’s some rain now and then, which makes the park look fresh.
- January and February:Â It stops raining for a while, which is nice.
- March to May:Â It rains more often, and it can get a bit chilly, especially in April and May.
No matter when you visit, Tarangire’s weather adds to the adventure. In the dry season, you can see lots of animals in the waterholes. In the wet season, everything looks green and beautiful.Â
Remember to pack clothes for both warm and cool weather, and get ready for an exciting Tanzania Safari holiday with Sumbi Extra Miles Safari!
Respect Wildlife and Environment
It’s important to remember that, as travellers you are guests in our homes, and we should treat our homes with care. Here’s how all of us together can help keep Tarangire beautiful and safe for the animals:
Don’t Throw Trash
Always put trash in bins or take it with you when you leave. This keeps the park clean for everyone.
Watch Animals from a Distance
Seeing animals up close is exciting, but we need to give them space. This keeps both you and the animals safe.
Don’t Feed the Animals
It might be tempting, but feeding the animals can make them sick and change the way they act.
Stay on Paths
Stick to the paths marked in the park. This helps protect the plants and little creatures living off the path.
Following these rules not only ensures that Tarangire remains a beautiful place to visit but also aligns with responsible Tanzania Travel Safety practices. So, let’s enjoy the park’s beauty responsibly, ensuring a safe trip for all visitors!
What to Eat in Tarangire National Park
On a Tarangire Safari, you’ll find lots of tasty food options. Whether you eat inside the park or in nearby towns, there’s something delicious waiting for you.
Inside the Park
Enjoy meals at campsites or lodges that serve both local Tanzanian dishes and some foods you might know from home.
Outside the Park
In towns close to the park like Mto wa Mbu or Karatu, there are cafes and restaurants where you can try different foods and chat with locals.
Special Dining
Try a bush dinner where you eat outside under the stars. It’s a fun way to feel even closer to nature while you eat.
Make every meal fun with us, we make sure you enjoy every meal. We help you find the best spots for Tanzania Safari Foods, so every bite is as exciting as the safari itself! Come eat and explore with us!
What to Bring on Your Safari
While getting ready for your adventure in Tarangire National Park, the basic you’ll need is a comprehensive Tanzania Safari Packing List. It’ll help you pack everything you need for a great trip:
Cool Clothes
Try packing light clothes that keep you cool. Clothes that dry quickly and protect you from the sun are best.
Hat and Sunscreen
Don’t forget a hat to shade your face and sunscreen to protect your skin.
Bug Spray
There are lots of bugs near the animals and plants, so bring a good bug spray.
Sturdy Shoes
You’ll need strong shoes or boots for walking around the park.
Binoculars
A pair of binoculars will let you see animals from far away without having to get too close.
Camera or Phone
Bring something to take pictures with. If your camera has a zoom, that’s even better because you can take pictures from far away.
With all these items, you’re ready to have fun and explore Tarangire. Our team is here to make sure you have an amazing time.Â
Health & Safety
Here’s how to stay safe and make the most of your Safari in Tanzania:
Doctor’s Advice
Before you pack your bags, chat with your doctor. They’ll help you with vaccinations for malaria and typhoid, tailoring advice to your health needs.
Follow Your Guide
Your guide is your best resource in Tarangire. They know the safest ways to enjoy the wildlife and follow the park’s rules.
Respect the Wildlife
Keep a good distance from the animals. This keeps everyone safe and respects their natural habitat.
With these simple tips, you’re all set for a fantastic Tanzania Safari Trip. Let’s meet in Tanzania.Â