Dat Trip To Tarangire National Park

There’s something very special about Tarangire National Park. It’s one of Tanzania’s smaller (dare we say boutique?) parks but don’t let its size fool you. Tarangire National Park is crammed full of a spectacular diversity of awe-inspiring landscapes, big skies and, yes, you’ll see an amazing range of wildlife. But those in the know go to take in the elephants. Tarangire is renowned for its vibrant population of African bush elephants and our Elephant Spectacular Day Safari will bring you up close and personal to these magnificent animals. It’s a great taster safari, too; if you’re new to Tanzania, this day trip is great training for longer safaris.

Highlights of the trip

Off the beaten track
Honeymooners
Luxury Travel
Nature travel
Travelling alone and travelling in a group

During your stay you can enjoy the following highlights: Off the beaten track, Honeymooners, Luxury Travel, Nature travel, Travelling alone and travelling in a group.

Best months to go

Janu
Febr
Marc
Apri
May
June
July
Augu
Sept
Octo
Nove
Dece

The best time(s) to go is/are : Janvier, Février, Mars, Avril, Mai, Juin, Juillet, Août, Septembre, Octobre, Novembre, Décembre.

You can go all year round.

How to get there?

Plane
Car
Tourism bus

You can get there by Plane, Car, Tourism bus.

Suggested by:
OBMET CLUB TOURS AND SAFARIS

Tanzanie
1 day

From 260€ à 350€ / person

Transportation on site
Half board

Travel suitable for :

Solo
Couple
Family
Friends
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Transportation
Accommodation & stays
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Detail of the stay : Dat Trip To Tarangire National Park - 1 day

  • Tarangire National Park
  • Tarangire National Park

From Arusha to Tarangire National Park

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Steps: Tarangire National Park

We will leave Arusha early in the morning and drive directly to Tarangire National Park. The landscape of the park is impressive; it is dotted with colossal termite mounds (some of which are now the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mongoose and all the little mongooses) and ancient baobab trees, as well as golden savannah. The park has a year-round water supply, which is why it is so rich in wildlife. Bird lovers will not be disappointed. The park is home to over 550 species of birds, including the world's largest, the Maasai ostrich. (Yes, Tarangire is a small park but it attracts the largest animals).

You'll have a great view from the open roof of your sturdy 4x4, so get your camera ready to see giraffe, warthog, impala, cheetah, mongoose, buffalo and baboons. Look up at tree level for one of Tarangire's famous climbing leopards, and take a closer look - could it be a python?

But don't forget the elephants! You'll see herds of elephants of all ages, bachelor herds or herds of females - babies, teenagers, young moms and older moms, all led by a matriarch. You might also spot a majestic bull elephant, traveling alone.

Lunch will be taken in the wilderness today.

We will drive you back to Arusha where you will arrive in the evening.


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