Located in Tanzania’s remote north, Tarangire National Park is a remote land of giants. From enormous baobabs to one of the largest concentrations of elephants in the country, this park is the perfect choice to escape the crowds.

In addition to its elephants, Tarangire is also home to plenty of zebras and buffalo, which migrate annually. The park also boasts an impressive 500 bird species, including various barbets, weavers and kingfishers. Many of these species can be found in the Silale Swamps, where you can also spot the famous marsh lions and wild dogs.

For those looking to extend their adventure, the route from Tarangire to Zanzibar offers a seamless transition from the rugged savannah to pristine beaches. 

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Best Time To Visit Tarangire National Park

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The Dry Season

June to October
The prime time to explore Tarangire National Park is from June to October, the dry season. This period ensures optimal conditions for exceptional game viewing, as wildlife congregates around the Tarangire River.

The Green Season

January to March
From January to March, witness the lush greenery of the green season, perfect for vibrant safari backdrops and bird enthusiasts.

April to May
April and May bring the wet season with discounted accommodations and fewer crowds, although game viewing is not as prolific.

November to December
November and December mark the onset of the green season, transforming the landscape into a magical, vibrant haven with newborn animals and returning migratory birds.

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