Tarangire National Park is known for its majestic Baobab trees. These can grow to an enormous size and have a unique shape. The Park is also famous as it has the largest concentration of elephants in the world! You can see herds of up to 300 elephants around the Tarangire River. The River is the primary source of fresh water for the animals. Over 550 different bird species have been recorded in the park, of which several are threatened or endemic. In the dry season they come here to drink or just to enjoy a bath to cool of from the hot sun. During the end of dry season elephants dig into the riverbed to reveal underground water, or are looking for Baobab trees to slake their thirst.
Visit from June to October, or between January and February to witness the wildebeest culving season.
Tarangire offers a variety of tourism activities, including hot air balloons, game drives, filming safaris, walking safaris, bush meals, and cultural tourism, providing visitors with unparalleled wildlife experiences.