Tarangire National Park, this park is untamed and has an authentic safari atmosphere. Tarangire is known for its large number of elephants, baobab trees and pythons. The landscape and vegetation of the park is incredibly diverse. Tarangire National Park covers approximately 2 850km² just south of Lake Manyara in the northern region of Tanzania.
Tarangire is a park for those who want to step that much further off the beaten track to experience a truly wild area. A Tarangire National Park safari boasts large herds of elephant and buffalo, and a remarkable concentration of big cats and is one of the best National Parks in Tanzania. The African wild dog, kudu, oryx and gerenuk, rarely found in other parks in the northern circuit, can also be found here, along with arguably the best bird diversity in Africa. More than 550 species are attracted to its vibrant swamps. During the dry season from August to October, Tarangire has the highest concentration of mammals of any of Tanzania’s renowned national parks.