


Tarangire National ParkView Map of Tarangire National Park in a larger map Tarangire Safari Holiday Guide - Giant Baobabs and Tarangire River WildlifeScenic Tarangire National Park lies some 120 km south of Arusha, along the ‘Great North Road’ highway, and is very popular for day trips from the town (though a couple of nights is really needed to do it justice). Tarangire offers a wide variety of wildlife in its area of 2,600 sq. km, but is renowned for its huge herds of elephants. Wildlife in Tarangire National ParkThe most common animals found in the park include zebras, wildebeest, lions, leopards, waterbucks, giraffe, elephants, gazelles, impala, gerenuk, lesser kudu and the beautiful fringe-eared oryx. You may be lucky to spot the tree-climbing python, for which the park is famous, or the kudu and the roan antelope which are rare species in northern Tanzania. Over 300 species of birds have been recorded in the Park. Popular game drive routes include Lake Burungi circuit, the Lemiyon area, Kitibong Hill and the Gursi and Lamarkau grasslands in the south.
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| 1 | Search for huge herds of elephants near the Tarangire River. |
| 2 | In the July to September dry season witness large concentrations of wildlife. |
| 3 | Spot a tree-climbing python - for which the park is famous. |









