Tarangire
Tarangire is a long, thin park
covering 1360 sq km running along the line of the
Tarangire River. Although it is relatively small,
Tarangire is easy to access and has some of the
greatest concentrations of game in Tanzania -
second only to the Ngorongoro Crater - and there
are not nearly as many tourists.
Go on a Tarangire Safari and experience the
unrivalled landscape of open plains dotted with
thousands of baobabs. Game viewing in Tarangire is
largely affected by the presence of water, and
during the dry season many animals congregate here
in search of it. As the land dries and the smaller
rivers stop flowing, the herds head south towards
the permanent water in the Tarangire River and its
surrounding swamps.
Although the elephants in this area suffered badly
from poaching, they have recovered well. On a
Tarangire safari you are virtually guaranteed to
see large herds of elephants, including lots of
cute babies.
As a holiday destination Tarangire is a lot less
busy than other parks in the north of Tanzania.
Going on a safari here offers you a chance to
savour a real slice of Africa's wilderness and
solitude.
Accommodations in Tarangire

Tarangire Tree Tops
Located in the Tarangire Conservation Area, only
eight km from Arusha. The 20 giant thatched tree
houses are built upon platforms amongst a cluster
of Baobab, Mopani and Wild Fig Trees.
Tarangire Sopa
Lodge
On the eastern side of the Tarangire River stands
Tarangire Sopa Lodge. The lodge is located in the
Tarangire National Park and is one of Tanzania's
most easily accessible conservation areas.
Swala
This picturesque safari hideaway is in the
southwestern corner of Tarangire National Park,
affording guests private gameviewing, luxury, and
a glimpse of an Africa unspoilt by tourism.
Kikoti
Camp
Serengeti Sopa lodge is located in the Nyarboro
Hills in the south west of the Serengeti National
Park, and is the only tourism development in this
section of the Park.
Tarangire
Safari Lodge
Tarangire Safari Lodge is situated on an elevated
ridge overlooking the Tarangire River, located
approximately 120 km away form Tanzania ‘s
capital, Arusha.
Olivers
Camp
Located in the Wilderness zone in the Eastern part
of the Tarangire National Park, away from the busy
northern section of the park, Olivers Camp is an
exclusive safari destination. |