1-Day Tarangire Private Safari Experience
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1-Day Tarangire Private Safari experience : Tarangire National Park is most famous for its dense population of elephants. These imposing animals are present in large numbers throughout the year, but are most abundant in the Dry season, particularly from July to November. This is also when zebra, wildebeest and other wildlife in the greater Tarangire migratory ecosystem converge on the park and its namesake river, which forms the only source of drinking water for miles around.
A one-day safari to Tarangire National Park is an excellent way to discover Tanzania. Tanzania’s nature is breathtaking and one of the world’s best places to visit. Allow Serengeti Trips Tanzania to organize an unforgettable experience for you and make your vacation fantasies come true!
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After breakfast, our guide will pick you up from your hotel. If you’re in Moshi, aim to leave by 6:30 AM; for Arusha, you will depart by 7:30 AM. The drive to Tarangire National Park takes 2 to 3 hours. Prepare to be amazed upon arrival! Witness herds of majestic elephants wandering among ancient Baobab trees. Lions, giraffes, buffaloes, wildebeests, and zebras gather at the riverbanks for a refreshing drink. Bird lovers can spot over 550 species, including the magnificent Maasai Ostrich—the world’s largest bird. After an exciting game drive, enjoy a picnic lunch in the park. Then, take one last mini-game drive before heading back to Arusha or Moshi. Your driver will drop you off at the airport or your hotel. This will mark the end of your trip with us.
Tarangire National Park is part of the popular Northern safari circuit and is typically visited together with Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater. Most safaris start from the town of Arusha. The best way to get there is to fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), which is 50km/31mi from Arusha. It is also possible to fly into Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) in Dar es Salaam and on to Arusha Airport (ARK) or Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO).
There are regular flights from Arusha and Serengeti to Tarangire, but driving is a good option too. It is a comfortable 2-hour* drive from Arusha to the park entrance gate, of which only the last 7km/4mi is not tarred. Moving on, it is an easy drive to Lake Manyara National Park (100km/60mi in about 2 hours*) or the Ngorongoro Crater (180km/110mi in about 4 hours*).
*Driving times are only a rough indication. You should always consider the possibility of significant delays.
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Tarangire National Park is part of the popular Northern safari circuit and is typically visited together with Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater. Most safaris start from the town of Arusha. The best way to get there is to fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), which is 50km/31mi from Arusha. It is also possible to fly into Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) in Dar es Salaam and on to Arusha Airport (ARK) or Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO).
There are regular flights from Arusha and Serengeti to Tarangire, but driving is a good option too. It is a comfortable 2-hour* drive from Arusha to the park entrance gate, of which only the last 7km/4mi is not tarred. Moving on, it is an easy drive to Lake Manyara National Park (100km/60mi in about 2 hours*) or the Ngorongoro Crater (180km/110mi in about 4 hours*).
*Driving times are only a rough indication. You should always consider the possibility of significant delays.
July to November is the best time for wildlife viewing in Tarangire National Park. This coincides more or less with the middle and end of the Dry season. Many animals migrate out of the park during the Wet season (November to May), when wildlife viewing is considerably less productive.
From July to November the Tarangire River is a magnet for migratory animals such as wildebeest, zebra, eland, Coke’s hartebeest, gazelle, buffalo and elephant – of which there are more than you can imagine. Lions are quite easily spotted at this time, as well.
Tarangire National Park is home to several dry-country antelope species, such as the rare fringe-eared oryx and the peculiar, long-necked gerenuk. The swampy areas in the south of the park offer some interesting wildlife-viewing opportunities. Wallowing elephants and buffalo are a given, but you might also be lucky to see the Silale Swamp lion pride and sometimes even wild dogs.
Tarangire National Park is a great bird-watching site with more than 500 species recorded. The park harbors several dry-country species at the extremity of their range, such as the northern pied babbler and vulturine guineafowl. Serious bird-lovers should also keep an eye open for flocks of the dazzlingly colorful yellow-collared lovebird and the somewhat drabber rufous-tailed weaver and ashy starling. These three are all restricted to the dry savannah of north-central Tanzania. Migratory birds are present from November to April.
A day trip to Tarangire National Park can cost anywhere from $200 to $250 or more, depending on various factors like the tour operator, group size, and inclusions. Some day trips may include park entry fees, meals, drinks, a guide, driver, and vehicle.
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- Address : Arusha, Tanzania
- Phone : +255687590560
- Mail : info@serengetitrips.com
- Website : http://serengetitrips.com/

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