

Tarangire National Park has some of the highest population density of elephants anywhere in Tanzania, and its sparse vegetation, strewn with baobab and acacia trees, makes it a beautiful and special location. Located just a few hours drive from the town of Arusha, Tarangire is a popular stop for safaris travelling through the northern circuit on their way to Ngorongoro and the Serengeti. The park extends into two game controlled areas and the wildlife are allowed to move freely throughout.
Before the rains, droves of gazelle, wildebeest, zebra, and giraffes migrate to
Tarangire National Park's scrub plains where the last grazing land still
remains. Tarangire offers unparalleled game viewing, and during the dry season
elephants abound. Families of the pachyderms play around the ancient trunks of
baobab trees and strip acacia bark from the thorn trees for their afternoon
meal. Breathtaking views of the Masaai Steppe and the mountains to the south
make a stop at Tarangire a memorable experience.