Tarangire National Park

An endless stream of tourists frequent the vast Tarangire National Park for the majority of the year. The reserve, which is close to Lake Manyara National Park, is easily reachable from Arusha; a two-hour drive along a paved road will get you there. The 2,850 square kilometer Tarangire National Park is made up of granitic ridges, a river valley, grasslands, and marshes. The reserve is traversed by its namesake river. The best times to visit are from January to March and from July to November.

Visit Tarangire on a walking safari to see enormous baobab trees, elephant grass, acacia woodlands, overgrown termite mounds, and more. If you see herds of zebras, wildebeests, or cape buffalo traveling in search of better pastures, don’t be alarmed. Expect to see olive baboons, giraffes, impalas, gazelles, as well as other predators like the lion, leopard, and more. With 550 different bird species, the reserve will keep you spellbound if you enjoy bird watching as a hobby. The fauna you’ll see, however, will depend on what time of year you go.

At Kilimanjaro Vikings, Tarangire walking safaris are our area of expertise. We design and carry out safaris according to your precise requirements, guaranteeing a truly individualized experience. The tour guide you are traveling with was raised in the area and is extremely familiar with its geography. He speaks your language, is fluent in first aid and customer service, and cheerfully attends to all of your needs. He will guide you through the viewing areas while looking out for your convenience and safety. His overarching goal is to make sure your safari is enjoyable and keeps you coming back for more.

 

Due to our dedication to ensuring that travel is affordable for everyone, we provide reasonable prices. Just give us a call, and we’ll help you organize an unforgettable safari in Tarangire National Park.