Far from the crowds of Serengeti and Ngorongoro lies a hidden wilderness where 3,000 elephants roam free, 700 lions stalk the grasslands, and tens of thousands of wildebeests thunder across golden plains.
Welcome to Tarangire National Park, a gem of Tanzania’s northern safari circuit that rewards the curious with raw, unfiltered Africa. With Travel Soley, every moment here is seamless, safe, and steeped in wonder—your booking fuels conservation and supports local communities.
Why Travel Soley Is Your Gateway to Tarangire
European-Trusted Experts – Our seasoned guides know every hidden corner and ensure you capture the best sightings and photographs.
Effortless Planning – Flights, permits, luxury lodges, and park fees are managed from start to finish.
Comfort Meets Conservation – Stay in eco-friendly camps and lodges that blend luxury with responsible tourism.
Safety & Peace of Mind – Private vehicles, expert trackers, and flexible booking policies let you relax and focus on the adventure.
Key Features & Curiosities
Baobab Wonderland – Marvel at the ancient “Tree of Life”, whose swollen trunks store thousands of liters of water and whose edible fruit sustains wildlife and people alike. Some trees here are over a thousand years old.
Termite Mounds of Mystery – Spot the park’s unexpected landmarks: towering mounds that, once abandoned, become cozy homes for dwarf mongoose—a quirky example of nature’s recycling.
Tarangire River Lifeline – This meandering ribbon of water draws wildlife from miles around, offering some of the most reliable and intimate game viewing in Tanzania.
Seasonal Tips – Book Early
Dry Season (June–October) – Peak elephant gatherings and the great migration make this the most dramatic time to visit.
Green Season (November–April) – Perfect for photographers seeking lush landscapes, baby animals, and vibrant birdlife.
Tarangire’s exclusivity means limited lodge space—secure your Travel Soley safari now for the best dates and experiences.
Travel with Purpose
Every Travel Soley safari directly supports Tarangire’s anti-poaching teams, community education, and habitat protection. Your journey isn’t just a holiday—it’s a commitment to Africa’s wildlife future