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Location of Tarangire National Park | How to Get There

LOCATION OF TARANGIRE: Tarangire national park, with the largest herds of elephants among any of Tanzania’s national parks is located in North Tanzania in the famous Manyara region.

The park is approximately 120km from Arusha town, the starting point of most of Tanzania’s wildlife safaris.

Tarangire national park is situated south of Lake Manyara national park.

LOCATION OF TARANGIRE: How to get to Tarangire national park

There are usually two available options for visitors to access Tarangire national park.

By road:

Tarangire national park is about a 2-hour drive from Arusha city, making it easy to access by road.

You can easily access Tarangire national park from Lake Manyara national park and Ngorongoro conservation area on a 2-hour and 4-hour drive respectively.

By air:

Visitors can charter domestic flights into Tarangire national park’s airstrip. Or take on scheduled flights to the park from Arusha.

Visitors from Serengeti can also fly from the airstrip in Serengeti to Tarangire national park.

Coastal aviation, Regional Air, Safari Air Link are some of the domestic airlines you can use to fly to Tarangire national park.

Tarangire national park gates: Sangaiwe gate on the park’s Western border and Boundary hill gate in the North East.

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Visit Tarangire National Park in Tanzania

Safaris in Tarangire National Park range from 3 to 12 days, with camping, hot air balloon rides, and game drives. Follow park rules to ensure safety and protect wildlife. Entry fees vary by residency, and activities include nature walks, birdwatching, and guided game drives. Explore Tarangire below.

Explore Tarangire National Park

The wildlife at Tarangire National Park is great! The giant baobab tree, known as the life-giving tree, collects water in its trunks during rainy seasons, enabling it to bear fruit during the dry season, which some animals feed on. Explore Tarangire Park today!

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