The park is situated between the meadows of the Masai Steppe to the southeast and the lakes of
the Great Rift Valley to the north and west. In the northern region of Tarangire, the permanent
Tarangire River, often referred to as the park’s lifeline, sustains wildlife, particularly during the
dry season when much of the area becomes arid. Flowing northward, the river eventually exits
the park at its northwestern corner, emptying into Lake Burungi. The southern part of the park
features expansive swamps that transform into lush green plains during the dry season.
For an enriching safari experience in Tarangire, it is highly recommended to stay for a few days,
especially in the southern region. This area provides a more secluded and tranquil safari,
allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the authentic African landscape and the unspoiled
beauty of Tanzania’s countryside.
