Tarangire National Park

Overview-Tarangire National Park

The vast and beautiful Tarangire national park, which is only a few hours' drive from the town of Arusha, is renowned for its elephant migration, birdwatching, and sense of an actual safari. Those passing through the northern safari circuit on their route to Ngorongoro and the Serengeti frequently stop at Tarangire National Park. This park in Tanzania is one of the most well-known places, drawing millions of visitors every year thanks to its safari tours. Of all the parks in the area, Tarangire is surprisingly huge and offers visitors the quietest game viewing experience.The conservation area, which is solely held by the Maasai people, is situated in an ecosystem that is ten times bigger than Manyara Park. Visitors can learn about their culture and way of life there. One of Tanzania's best national parks, Tarangire boasts sizable herds of elephant and buffalo, as well as a noteworthy concentration of big cats. Travelers may witness a variety of bird species at Tanzania's Tarangire National Park, which is well renowned as a fantastic birding location. When you visit this national park, the enormous baobab trees are a big draw and a terrific place to take pictures.

Best Time To Visit

While many parks in East Africa are open all year round, Tarangire National Park is a seasonally open park that draws visitors from all over the world. Tanzania does not have the same "four seasons" as you may see in Europe or North America due to its proximity to the equator. Instead, the city has alternating dry and wet seasons. The greatest time to visit this park is from July through October, just before the animals begin to leave for the winter. Animals congregate along the Tarangire River during the dry season, which is also peak tourism season because so many people visit the park. The days are pleasant with clearer sky makes it the finest time to go to Tarangire.

Things To Do In Tarangire

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Game Viewing

Game viewing is a well-known activity in Tarangire National Park. Visitors can take a game drive through the charming national park to explore it and see some of Tanzania's greatest elephant herds as well as other creatures including giraffes, fringe-eared oryx, tiny ashy starlings, larger kudus, gazelles, and hartebeests, to mention a few.

Bird Watching

Tarangire national park is home to many bird species and it is said to have over 500 species of birds such as Yellow collared lover birds, bateleurs eagles, gigantic lappet faced vulture, brown parrots and much more. The best place to view these birds is at the woodlands, swamps and near the Tarangire River.

Experience the Culture

Tarangire national park is situated near the Masai steep for those visitors who are interested in cultural safari tour. They can visit the nearby Massai village and learn about the unique ways of living with their cultural aspects.

Nature Walking

Guided nature walk in Tarangire national park is one of the best things to do in Tanzania as it allows the travelers to experience the wilderness on foot. The nature walk is mostly done in morning and evening time and last for about one to three hours with an experienced tourist guide.

Sightseeing

Tarangire National Park offers some of the most breathtaking vistas of nature, including the Tarangire River, baobab trees, forests, and acacias landscapes, making touring there one of the most memorable experiences you can have.

Camping at Oliver’s Camp

Both thrilling fly-camping excursions and excellent walking safaris are available at Oliver's camp in Tarangire. Within the park proper, the camp has lately begun offering night safaris. Camping with your friends is the ideal way to take in the beauty of nature, and it will definitely make your trip to Tanzania worthwhile.

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How To Reach Mikumi National Park

• By Road: You must disembark in Arusha to get to Tarangire, from which point you can start a safari trip of the park. The majority of safaris on this circuit depart from Arusha.

• By Air: Kilimanjaro International Airport, 46 kilometers from Arusha, is the closest airport to Tarangire National Park. You can also take a local flight to Arusha Airport or Kilimanjaro International Airport by flying to Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR), which is close to Dar es Salaam.

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