Tarangire National Park

Walking Safaris in Tarangire National Park

Walking Safaris are the most interesting and unique adventure ways of exploring the Tarangire National Park, and this activity offers you a wonderful and interesting experience for you to explore and engage with the best beauties of the Tarangire National Park. Tarangire National Park is known for its high population of elephants and beautiful ancient baobab trees. The park is named after the Tarangire river that flows through the park. Here, the fresh water attracts many animals for a drink. Tarangire National Park is part of Tanzania’s northern safari circuit that also includes Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro and the Serengeti. This amazing national park was gazetted in 1970 and covers an area of approximately 2,850 km square kilometers, making is the sixth largest park in Tanzania.

The park is home to various species of mammals, including the lions, hippos, African buffaloes, zebras, leopards, African wild dogs, warthogs and various antelope species such as hartebeests, kudus, fringe-eared oryxes, common elands and waterbucks among others.  The park is also housing over 500 species of bird have also been recorded here. Taking a walking safari in Tarangire National Park allows visitors to see these animals in their natural habitat and witness the delicate balance of nature at work.

The walking safaris within the Tarangire National Park are conducted on foot, allowing visitors to explore the park while closely observing wildlife and enjoying the stunning scenery. You will read the guide through the following and it will provide safari information on the attractions and everything that you can see on foot on your way to walking through the Tarangire National Park.

During these safaris, the guides lead you through diverse habitat, including swampy flood plains, the woodlands, the savannah plains, and the acacia. These provide the habitat for the different animal species and bird species that are found in different species of the national park. Thus, the nature walks offer the best safari experiences, which are very interesting and wonderful.

Other than the walking safaris in the Tarangire national park, the Tarangire national park also offers other interesting tourist activities, and these, among others, include the following:

Game drive

A game drive is an exciting adventure that allows visitors to observe wildlife from the comfort of a vehicle. Tarangire National Park provides an excellent opportunity for travelers to see a variety of mammals, including large herds of bush elephants, lions, hippos, leopards, cheetahs, African buffaloes, hyenas, zebras, giraffes, African wild dogs, bat-eared foxes, warthogs, jackals. Birdwatchers can spot species such as Ostriches, Tiny Ashy Starling, Guinea fowls, Francolins. Reptile enthusiasts might encounter tree-climbing pythons and tortoises. These game drives typically take place early in the morning, late in the afternoon, or during the evening when animals are most active due to the cooler temperatures. A game drive ensures a unique and thrilling safari experience. One can enjoy the natural dramas of the animals, exciting actions and predators’ hunting.

Ballon Safari

 Hot air balloon flight in Tarangire will give you a different experience. Gliding across Tarangire river on your tour as the sunrise stains the plains pink, the golden grassland dotted with giant baobab trees, the silver ribbons of the Tarangire River and animals congregate in their hundreds in the early morning; make you be part of the natural world.

Night game drives

You may wonder, are night game drives permitted in Tarangire? Yes, night game drives are allowed in the park; however, not all accommodations provide these tours.  Night game drives allow you to see nocturnal animals but also are a fantastic way to see nocturnal predators such as leopards. Night drives are interesting and can offer a different perspective on wildlife. The smaller cats, genet and African wild cat not to mention the chance of seeing lion hunting. Night jars and other birds are also of interest.

Canoe safaris

Canoe safaris are a great way to have fun and relax at the same time, while you experience nature from another perspective – from the water! In this activity, you take your canoe to the small crater lake of Lake Duluti, close to Arusha town. Surrounded by forest, you can spot eagles, kingfishers and darters in the hour-and-a-half that you glide over the tranquil water of this beautiful little lake.

Birdwatching

Birdwatching in Tarangire National Park is an exceptional experience for avian enthusiasts, as the park hosts over 500 bird species. Its variety of habitats, including woodlands, wetlands, and savannahs, supports a diverse and abundant bird population. The optimal time for birdwatching is during the wet season, from November to May, when migratory birds arrive, bringing lively colors and sounds to the landscape. During your birdwatching safari in the park, you will have the opportunity to observe a wide array of vibrant birds, such as Masai ostrich, African fish, steppe and bateleur eagles, lappet-faced vultures, hornbills, kori bustards, stocking-thighed ostriches, lesser flamingos, helmeted guinea fowls, northern white-crowned shrikes, African hoopoes, superb and ashy starlings, lilac-breasted rollers, pygmy falcons, red-and-yellow barbets, brown parrots, white-bellied go-away-bird, yellow-collared lovebirds, saddle-billed storks and Nubian woodpeckers among others.

Walking Safaris in Tarangire National Park
northern white-crowned shrikes

What should I bring on walking safaris in Tarangire National Park?

When planning for walking safaris in Tarangire National Park, it is recommended to bring sturdy shoes, insect repellent, sunscreen, a hat and plenty of water.  Binoculars and a camera are also essential for capturing the stunning scenery and wildlife.

Accommodation safari for visitors while on a walking safari in Tarangire National Park

Visitors while on a walking safaris in Tarangire National Park shouldn’t worry about where to stay. The park has a got a variety of accommodation facilities to cater for all level of visitors while on their walking safari in the park. These stunning facilities includes Sanctuary Swala camp, Whistling Thistle Camp, Saingwe Rose Camp, Sangaiwe Tented Lodge, Tarangire Safari Lodge, Tarangire Sopa Lodge and Tarangire treetops among others.

Contact our trusted tour operators for more information about walking safaris in Tarangire National Park, and then book with our tours and travel companies, such as African Vacation Safaris, who offer the best tour packages while on your safari in Tanzania.

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