Tarangire National Park 2026

Tarangire National Park is Tanzania's hidden gem, famous for massive elephant herds (some of the largest in Africa), iconic ancient baobab trees, and excellent dry-season wildlife concentrations along the Tarangire River. At 2,850 km², it offers a less-crowded alternative to the Serengeti with equally impressive game viewing.

Entry Fees

CategoryNon-ResidentEA Resident
Adult (24 hrs)$53TSh 15,000
Child (5-15)$18TSh 5,000
Vehicle$40TSh 10,000

Wildlife

  • Elephants: 3,000+ elephants during dry season - herds of 200+ are common along the Tarangire River. Some of the largest tuskers in East Africa.
  • Lions: Healthy population, often seen resting under baobab trees or hunting near the river.
  • Leopards: Present but elusive in the riverine forest.
  • Wildebeest & Zebra: Large migratory herds (different from Serengeti migration).
  • Lesser Kudu & Fringe-eared Oryx: Rarely seen elsewhere in Northern Tanzania.
  • Python Rock: Famous resident rock pythons - ask your guide.
  • Birds: 550+ species including Kori bustard, yellow-collared lovebird (endemic), and ashy starling.

Best Time to Visit

  • June-October (Peak): Dry season concentrates wildlife along the Tarangire River. Spectacular elephant viewing. Best overall period.
  • January-March: Green season. Migratory birds present. Calving season for wildebeest.
  • April-May: Long rains. Many animals disperse. Some roads difficult.
  • November-December: Short rains. Good game viewing as animals begin returning.

Getting There

  • From Arusha: 120 km (2 hours) on good road. Often combined with Lake Manyara and Ngorongoro.
  • Activities: Game drives, walking safaris (with armed ranger), night drives (additional fee), camping.
  • Accommodation: Lodges on park boundary (Tarangire Sopa, Treetops) and luxury tented camps inside the park.

FAQ

Absolutely. Tarangire offers a different experience - fewer tourists, iconic baobab landscapes, and the best elephant viewing in Tanzania. During dry season (June-October), wildlife density rivals the Serengeti. Most Northern Circuit itineraries include both parks.

Quick Facts

  • Area: 2,850 km²
  • Elephants: 3,000+
  • Birds: 550+ species
  • From Arusha: 2 hours
  • Best Time: Jun-Oct