Tarangire National Park
Tour Highlight.
One day full of exciting game drives. This goes to Tarangire National Park where there is a big concentration of elephants and otheranimals then once you are all satisfied drive back to Arusha.
Tarangire is the least visited of the parks along Tanzania’s northern circuit, and it’s a crying shame. The park’s large elephant population,iconic Baobab trees, and diversity of wildlife make it one of the best parks in the country for taking breathtaking photos or simply baskingin the beauty of the world’s largest land mammals. Game drives through Tarangire are particularly thrilling during the dry season whenthe animals of the park must cluster closer and closer to the Tarangire River. This offers a great opportunity to see plenty of animals inone place and to witness the predator-prey relationship in action.
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Departure/Return Location
Arusha -
Departure Time
Please arrive by 8:00 AM for departure from Arusha -
Return Time
Approximately 5:30 PM return to the Lodge -
Dress Code
Women's Pioneer BUGTech And Men's Explorer Anti-Insect Safari Shirt in Khaki Olive and Katavi khaki respectively -
Included
Accommodation as included in the itineraryAirport pickups as per arrival in NairobiAirport TransfersAll applicable game Park Entrance feesDrinking water whilst on safariMeals as per itineraryProfessional Safari Guide/DriverTransport in a 4x4 -
Not Included
Cost of obtaining visaDrinks like soda, beer, and wineHot Air Ballon ride - USD 590 per personLaundryMasai village visit - USD 50 per vehiclePersonal ExpensesPre-tour accommodation can be arranged on requestTips(tipping guideline USD 20 pp per day)
Tour Plan
Day Trip
Tour Plan
Arusha - Tarangire National Park - Arusha Early in the morning after breakfast, you will be picked up at your hotel and together with your guide you drive to Tarangire National Park. In 1970, the national park emerged from a former colonial hunting ground. He has a very diverse animal world, not least because of its size, which corresponds to approximately Luxembourg. The park is home to one of the largest elephant populations in the north of Tanzania, but is also home to many other wild animals. With some luck you can spot lions, cheetahs or leopards. The landscape of the park is very diverse. Especially the huge baobab trees, which are located close together in the north-eastern sector of the park, are particularly impressive.Group Pricing
We do have a group discounts offer price reductions based on group size, so the more, the merrier. Contact us for details and to customize your tour.Tour Review Scores And Score Breakdown