Day 1: Tarangire National Park to Karatu
We start our journey early in the morning, departing Arusha for a scenic two and a half hour drive to Tarangire National Park. Known as the land of giants, Tarangire is famous for two things: thousands of tusked elephants and massive, ancient baobab trees that dominate the landscape. Because the Tarangire River is the only permanent water source in the region during dry periods, animals travel from miles away to drink here, creating a vibrant hub of wildlife activity where you can spot massive elephant families wallowing in the mud within thirty minutes of entering the park.
While most travelers stick to the busy tracks near the main gate, we steer our 4×4 vehicles deeper toward the Silale Swamp network. This lush wetland acts like a giant green sponge, attracting hundreds of elephants, wallowing cape buffaloes, and large prides of lions waiting in the tall reeds. After a full afternoon of tracking wildlife, we drive up the scenic Great Rift Valley escarpment to Karatu, where you will spend the night at Eileen’s Trees Inn. This locally-owned lodge offers comfortable rooms tucked into beautiful tropical gardens, providing the perfect place to rest before heading into the Serengeti.
- Transfer to Tarangire National Park
- Game drive in Tarangire National Park









































