Tanzania's elephant paradise — ancient baobabs, massive herds, and an untouched wilderness.
Tarangire National Park is famous for hosting Tanzania's largest elephant population, with herds of hundreds gathering along the Tarangire River during the dry season. The park's iconic ancient baobab trees create a landscape unlike anywhere else in Africa.
Beyond elephants, Tarangire offers exceptional bird watching with over 550 species recorded, as well as lions, leopards, wild dogs, and large populations of buffalo and zebra — all within a park that remains far less crowded than its famous neighbours.
Witness hundreds of elephants gathering at the Tarangire River — one of Africa's greatest wildlife spectacles.
The park's iconic thousand-year-old baobab trees create a dramatic and unforgettable safari landscape.
With over 550 recorded species, Tarangire is one of Tanzania's premier birding destinations.
Accommodation options for every traveler.
A full day among elephants and baobabs in Tanzania's hidden gem.
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Combine elephant country with the endless plains of the Serengeti.
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The full Tanzania experience — Tarangire and Ngorongoro.
Explore TourJune to October is the dry season and the best time to visit. Wildlife — especially elephants — concentrates around the Tarangire River, making game viewing spectacular.
1–2 days is ideal for Tarangire, and it pairs perfectly with Serengeti and Ngorongoro for a 5–7 day safari.
Yes — Tarangire is one of Tanzania's most family-friendly parks, with incredible elephant sightings and a relaxed, uncrowded atmosphere.
Absolutely. A Tarangire safari followed by a Zanzibar beach stay is one of the most popular Tanzania holiday combinations.
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